Prevention of Perinatal Group B Streptococcal -- Disease: A

From: D. G. Huffman (perinatl@slip.net)
Sat Jun 1 23:05:52 1996


You should be aware of this report that just came out.

The May 31, 1996 edition of CDC Recommendations and Reports is now available in Adobe Acrobat format on the Internet.

May 31, 1996/Vol. 45/No. RR-7

* Prevention of Perinatal Group B Streptococcal Disease: A Public Health Perspective

To access the MMWR via the MMWR web page: http://www.cdc.gov/ Go to: "Publications, Products, and Subscription Services," then "Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report (MMWR)" to find the MMWR.

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Via anonymous FTP: ftp.cdc.gov in directory pub/Publications/mmwr/rr/rr4507.pdf

If you do not have access to either FTP or the http://www, you may retrieve the MMWR via e-mail from the FTP mail server. This process is much slower and more complex than either anonymous FTP or the World Wide Web.

Dean Huffman

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