Fever, if present. was generally low-grade. Infrequent physical findings were ataxia, Romberg sign, occasional unequal deep tendon reflexes and paraesthetic skin areas. 2. The cardinal laboratory finding was pleocytosis, occurring in about one half of the patients and averaging 530 cells per cubic millimeter of which eosinophils were found in percentages varying between « and roo per cent. This together with the symptomatology, is arbitrarily used for the characterization of an apparently previously undescribed syndrome. 3. Attempts to determine the etiology have included culturing of acute phase blood and cerebrospinal uid on media for bacteria and fungi, inocu- lation of mice and monkeys by various routes. No causative agent has thus tar been demonstrated. 4. Complement-fixation and neutralization tests for viruses of the encephalitides; complement-tixation tests for amoebiasis, filariasis, echinococcosis, toxoplasmosis and trichinosis; precipitin tests for ascariasis; agglutinationtests for leptospirosis were all negative. 5. Whether the mosquito is the vector or not was not determined; however, the evidence in favor of its being the agent of transmission is as convincing as the evidence to the contrary. 6. The sequelae, previously ascribed to this disease, such as paralyses and psychosesare probably not the result of this disease. 7. No disease of a similar character has been reported in theliterature.” In addition to the work done by the researchinstitutes, naval medical personnelstationed in the field often conductedresearch in problems peculiar to their particular areas. The information gathered was co- ordinated by the Director of Public Health and made available to all medical staffs. Research in nutrition was conducted in 1951 by a qualified food and nutrition expert *' as part of the Scientific Investigation of Micronesia (SIM) program.’ Investigations were made on Majuro, a low” island of the Marshalls, from January 18 to May 29 and on Udot, a “high” island in Truk Atoll, from June 27 to October 8: re- search analysis was performedat the civil administration dispensaries and the nutrition laboratory of the University of Hawaii. The project had forits specific object a study of the dietary habits and nutritional status of the inhabitants and the nutrient composition of basic plant and animal foods. Data was gatheredom: foods eaten, quantities, methods “ Bailey, ©. A., “An Epidemic ot Fosinophibe Meningits. a Previously Undescribed Disease, Occurring on Ponape. Eastern Carolines,’ Naval Research Insatute. National Naval Medical renter, Bethesda, Mars land, Prorcet NM 005 007, Report No. 7. dtd 14 Oct 4. See also HurlNawalMeio Thomas, PE. °An Entomological Survey ot Ponape. Eastern Caroline Islands.” Wal: ical Research Institute. Provect NM og 007. Report No. 4. dtd 5 May 48. ae Miss Mary Murai ot the University of Hawan. ~ MiComTerPacls ftr ser 1256 did 22 May gr. 941 9006679

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