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TUBERCULOSIS
Although in the decline, tuberculosis stil] continues to be a problem.
Most of the tuberculosis patients are centered in the outer 1stands where
health care is limited.

The tuberculosis incidence rate for the period of 1974-1977 was 62 cases |
per 100,000 population.

That figure is high compared to the United States’

rate of 15.0.

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OBJECTIVE

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BY 1983, THE TUBERCULOSIS INCIDENCE RATE OF 62 CASES
PER 100,000 POPULATION WILL BE DECREASED BY 25%,

IMMUNIZATIONS
Table

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displays a 1978 assessment of immunization levels in the

Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands for children born in the years
prior to 1975.
immunization.

Of the 27,805 children, only 12,186 or 44% had conplete
Most of the children with partial or no immunizations

reside in the outer islands which poses an accessibility problem to
public health officials.

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OBJECTIVE

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BY 1983, 90% OF ALL CHILDREN THROUGH THE AGE
OF
SIXTEEN WILL BE IMMUNIZED AGAINST COMMUNICAB
LE DISEASES

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