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Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report 1980;29:117-9. 12 Fowler M, Carter RF. Acute pyogenic meningitis probably due to Acanthamoeba sp: a preliminary report. Br MedJ 1965 ;ii :740-2. 13 Symmers WStC. Primary amoebic meningoencephalitis in Britain. Br Medy 1969;iv :449-54. 14 Apley J, Clarke SKR, Roome APCH, et al. Primary amoebic meningoencephalitis in Britain. Br MedJ 1970;i :596-9. 15 Cain ARR, Wiley PF, Brownell DB, Warhurst DC. Arch Dis Child (in press). 16 De Jonckheere JF. Pathogenic free-living amoebae in swimming pools: survey in Belgium. Ann Microbiol (Paris) 1979 ;130B :205-12. 17 Bruce-Chwatt LJ. Jet-borne pestilences: today and tomorrow. Health and Hygiene 1977;1 :61-76. 18 Monath TP. Lassa fever: review of epidemiology and epizootiology. BullWHO 1975 ;52 :577-92. 1 Frame JD, Baldwin JM, Gocke DJ, Troup JM. Lassa fever, a new disease of man from West Africa. I Clinical description and pathological findings. AmJ Trop Med Hyg 1970;19:670-76. 20 Carey DE, Kemp GE, White HA, et al. Lassa fever epidemiological aspects of the 1970 epidemic, Jos, Nigeria. Trans R Soc Trop Med Hyg 1972 ;66 :402-8. 21 Galbraith NS, Berrie JRH, Forbes P, Young S. Public health aspects of viral haemorrhagic fevers in Britain. R Soc Health _7 1978;98:152160, 186. 22 Department of Health and Social Security. Memorandum on Lassa fever. London: HMSO, 1976. 23 Martini GA. Marburg agent disease: in man. Trans R Soc Trop Med Hyg 1969 ;63 :295-302. 24 World Health Organisation. Viral haemorrhagic fever surveillance. Weekly Epidemiological Record 1980 ;55 :59. 25 WHO/International Study Team. Ebola haemorrhagic fever in Sudan, 1976. Bull WHO 1978;56:247-70. 26 World Health Organisation. Viral haemorrhagic fever. Weekly Epidemiological Record 1979;54:319. 27 Emond RTD, Evans B, Bowen ETW, Lloyd G. A case of Ebola virus infection. Br MedJ7 1977;ii :541-4. 28 Hood M, Janney A, Dameron G. 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4 Martin JF, Martin MA. Giardiasis from Russia. Br MedJl 1975 ;ii :89. 5 McDade JE, Brenner DJ, Bozeman FM. Legionnaires' disease bacterium isolated in 1947. Ann Intern Med 1979;90:659-61. 6 Cordes LG, Wilkinson HW, Gorman GW, Fikes BJ, Fraser DW. Atypical Legionella-like organisms: fastidious water-associated bacteria pathogenic for man. Lancet 1979;ii :927-30. 7 Reid D, Grist NR, Najera R. Illness associated with "package tours": a combined Spanish-Scottish study. Bull WHO 1978;56:117-22. 8 Bartlett CLR. Sporadic cases of legionnaires' disease in Great Britain. Ann Intern Med 1979 ;90: 592-5. Epidemiology. Br MedJ (in press). 0 Tobin JO'H, Beare J, Dunnill MS, et al. Legionnaires' disease in a transplant unit with isolation of the causative organism from shower baths. Lancet (in press). 11 Anonymous. Amebic meningoencephalitis. Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report 1980;29:117-9. 12 Fowler M, Carter RF. Acute pyogenic meningitis probably due to Acanthamoeba sp: a preliminary report. Br MedJ 1965 ;ii :740-2. 13 Symmers WStC. Primary amoebic meningoencephalitis in Britain. Br Medy 1969;iv :449-54. 14 Apley J, Clarke SKR, Roome APCH, et al. Primary amoebic meningoencephalitis in Britain. Br MedJ 1970;i :596-9. 15 Cain ARR, Wiley PF, Brownell DB, Warhurst DC. Arch Dis Child (in press). 16 De Jonckheere JF. Pathogenic free-living amoebae in swimming pools: survey in Belgium. Ann Microbiol (Paris) 1979 ;130B :205-12. 17 Bruce-Chwatt LJ. Jet-borne pestilences: today and tomorrow. Health and Hygiene 1977;1 :61-76. 18 Monath TP. Lassa fever: review of epidemiology and epizootiology. BullWHO 1975 ;52 :577-92. 1 Frame JD, Baldwin JM, Gocke DJ, Troup JM. Lassa fever, a new disease of man from West Africa. I Clinical description and pathological findings. AmJ Trop Med Hyg 1970;19:670-76. 20 Carey DE, Kemp GE, White HA, et al. Lassa fever epidemiological aspects of the 1970 epidemic, Jos, Nigeria. Trans R Soc Trop Med Hyg 1972 ;66 :402-8. 21 Galbraith NS, Berrie JRH, Forbes P, Young S. Public health aspects of viral haemorrhagic fevers in Britain. R Soc Health _7 1978;98:152160, 186. 22 Department of Health and Social Security. Memorandum on Lassa fever. London: HMSO, 1976. 23 Martini GA. Marburg agent disease: in man. Trans R Soc Trop Med Hyg 1969 ;63 :295-302. 24 World Health Organisation. Viral haemorrhagic fever surveillance. Weekly Epidemiological Record 1980 ;55 :59. 25 WHO/International Study Team. Ebola haemorrhagic fever in Sudan, 1976. Bull WHO 1978;56:247-70. 26 World Health Organisation. Viral haemorrhagic fever. Weekly Epidemiological Record 1979;54:319. 27 Emond RTD, Evans B, Bowen ETW, Lloyd G. A case of Ebola virus infection. Br MedJ7 1977;ii :541-4. 28 Hood M, Janney A, Dameron G. Beta-hemolytic streptococcus group B associated with problems of the perinatal period. Am 7 Obstet Gynecol 1961 ;82:809-18. 29 Eickhoff TC, Klein JO, Daly AK, Ingall D, Finland M. Neonatal sepsis and other infections due to group B beta-hemolytic streptococci. NEnglJMed 1964;271 :1221-8. 30 Nagington J, Wreghitt TG, Gandy G, Robertson NRC, Berry PJ. Fatal echovirus 11 infections in outbreak in special-care baby unit. Lancet 1978;ii :725-8.