Recently I've edited this article to include new information from a current report in Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report. I've noticed that the information collected in the "treatment" section of this article is lacking and I'm considering a major edit on this section which will be kept on a general level, but fill in gaps in references.
I'm currently researching for additional information to this article. The question was posed in the discussion page about mortality...that should be an easy black to fill in. I know that a mortality rate was published for the four corners outbreak. I'm going to collect references before completing this edit.
I found this page on the wikiproject medicine stub category. This can actually be a quite broad topic. This is a very important concept to the daily practice of medicine and generally refers to one's own underlying state of usual wellness. The baseline concept actually redefines normal in a relative sense such that there is no absolute "normal" but rather an individual "normal" relative to one's usual state. May be difficult to reference because this is a concept better understood in usual practice rather than read in an authoratative text.
The Conard Fissure is a paleontological dig site located in Arkansas near the Buffalo River settlement of Erbie. Barnum Brown published his findings of the excavation of the site in the Memoirs of the American Museum of Natural History in February of 1908.
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