Abstract
There seems to be considerable evidence in favour of the view that the immediate cause of this acute infective fever is an organism in the form of a streptococcus although there does not yet appear to be unanimity as to the specific characteristics of the latter. With regard to the secondary or indirect or predisposing causes of the complaint, the agencies which influence favourably the development and activity of the organism and consequently the prevalence of the disease, there has been a definite tendency in recent years not only to abandon the hitherto prevailing opinion on the influence of certain meteorological factors, namely, that increase in the amount of rainfall and decrease in the temperature are generally associated with increased incidence of the disease but even to assert that the action of these factors is the reverse of this.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health,Immunology
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