Influenza Is Checked
Among Soldiers Abroad. . . Troops on Rhine Suffer Mild Epidemic of Measles and
Diphtheria
Washington, Dec. 27—Epidemics of influenza in the American
forces in Germany and the Siberian expedition are under control, according to
health reports received by the War Department to-day.
Mild epidemics of diphtheria and measles prevail with the
forces on the Rhine, and a number of influenza cases have developed into
pneumonia. Two deaths from these diseases resulted during the last week. Among
new cases which have developed 11 were cases of diphtheria, 11 of measles, 12
of influenza, and 4 of pneumonia during the week ending December 19.
The influenza epidemic with the American troops in Siberia
began during the week of November 14, when 2127 cases were admitted to
hospitals. During the succeeding weeks a reduced number of cases was reported,
due to the preventive measures taken by the medical department. The largest
death rate was for the week ending December 5, when 23 of the 40 soldiers
stricken with pneumonia during that week died.
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