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The phantom taxi seat belt.

The phantom taxi seat belt. REFERENCES 1. Center for Disease Control: Mumps Surveillance, January 1972June 1974. Issued October 1974. 2. Meyer, M. B. An epidemic study of mumps; Its spread in schools and families. Am. J. Hygiene, 75:259-281, 1962. 3. Levitt, L. P., Mahoney, D. H., Casey, H. L., and Bond, J. 0. Mumps in a general population. Am. J. Dis. Child. 120:134-8, August, 1970. 4. Henle, W. and Enders, J. F. Mumps Virus. In Viral and Rickettsial Infections of Man, Fourth Edition. Ed. by F. L. Horsfall and I. Tamm. Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott Co., 1965. pp 755-68. Discussion The incidence of mumps and mumps encephalitis can be reduced 95 per cent by levels of mumps immunization which CELESTE WELKON, BS, AND KEITH S. REISINGER, MD, MPH The use of seat belts has been demonstrated to reduce morbidity and mortality in automobile collisions. 1 2 Although seat belt usage in private automobiles has received some attention,3 there have been no reports on restraint utilization in public vehicles-taxi cabs. Taxi cabs are the only means of public transportation in more than 2,000 communities in the United States. People travel more miles in taxi cabs than in buses and urban trains combined.4 An impresFrom http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png American Journal of Public Health American Public Health Association

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REFERENCES 1. Center for Disease Control: Mumps Surveillance, January 1972June 1974. Issued October 1974. 2. Meyer, M. B. An epidemic study of mumps; Its spread in schools and families. Am. J. Hygiene, 75:259-281, 1962. 3. Levitt, L. P., Mahoney, D. H., Casey, H. L., and Bond, J. 0. Mumps in a general population. Am. J. Dis. Child. 120:134-8, August, 1970. 4. Henle, W. and Enders, J. F. Mumps Virus. In Viral and Rickettsial Infections of Man, Fourth Edition. Ed. by F. L. Horsfall and I. Tamm. Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott Co., 1965. pp 755-68. Discussion The incidence of mumps and mumps encephalitis can be reduced 95 per cent by levels of mumps immunization which CELESTE WELKON, BS, AND KEITH S. REISINGER, MD, MPH The use of seat belts has been demonstrated to reduce morbidity and mortality in automobile collisions. 1 2 Although seat belt usage in private automobiles has received some attention,3 there have been no reports on restraint utilization in public vehicles-taxi cabs. Taxi cabs are the only means of public transportation in more than 2,000 communities in the United States. People travel more miles in taxi cabs than in buses and urban trains combined.4 An impresFrom

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Published: Nov 1, 1977

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