Natural History of Otitis Media in the American Native
Otitis media is the leading reportable disease among the Indian and Eskimo population. In addition, its prevalence is more frequent in American natives than in Caucasians or Negroes. An attempt herewith is made to delineate the factors that account for the high prevalence of otitis media in the acut...
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crsagepubl:10.1177/00034894800890s307 2024-09-30T14:34:31+00:00 Natural History of Otitis Media in the American Native Wiet, Richard J. Stewart, Joseph Deblanc, G. Bruce Weider, Dudley J. 1980 http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/00034894800890s307 http://journals.sagepub.com/doi/pdf/10.1177/00034894800890S307 en eng SAGE Publications http://journals.sagepub.com/page/policies/text-and-data-mining-license Annals of Otology, Rhinology & Laryngology volume 89, issue 3_suppl, page 14-19 ISSN 0003-4894 1943-572X journal-article 1980 crsagepubl https://doi.org/10.1177/00034894800890s307 2024-09-10T04:27:55Z Otitis media is the leading reportable disease among the Indian and Eskimo population. In addition, its prevalence is more frequent in American natives than in Caucasians or Negroes. An attempt herewith is made to delineate the factors that account for the high prevalence of otitis media in the acute and chronic form. Secondly, the characteristic morbid complications of otitis media in this population are evaluated. Article in Journal/Newspaper eskimo* SAGE Publications Indian Annals of Otology, Rhinology & Laryngology 89 3_suppl 14 19 |
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Otitis media is the leading reportable disease among the Indian and Eskimo population. In addition, its prevalence is more frequent in American natives than in Caucasians or Negroes. An attempt herewith is made to delineate the factors that account for the high prevalence of otitis media in the acute and chronic form. Secondly, the characteristic morbid complications of otitis media in this population are evaluated. |
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Wiet, Richard J. Stewart, Joseph Deblanc, G. Bruce Weider, Dudley J. Natural History of Otitis Media in the American Native |
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Natural History of Otitis Media in the American Native |
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Natural History of Otitis Media in the American Native |
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Natural History of Otitis Media in the American Native |
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Natural History of Otitis Media in the American Native |
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