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- W160687788 abstract "Xenia, Ohio, had a population of 8706 at the time of the 1910 census; of this population 2052 were negroes. The water comes from two sources. The older supply is pumped from a plant called the Springfield Pike station, which furnishes a mixture of surface and ground water. This has been shown to be of poor quality on several occasions, and on this account a hypochlorite disinfecting equipment was installed in 1914 to treat it. The second source is a group of drilled wells at the so-called Cincinnati Pike station, which furnishes water that has always been regarded as good from a sanitary viewpoint. As a rule about two-thirds of the total supply is furnished by the drilled wells, but during dry weather this source does not yield as much water as normally and at such times the quantities of water from the two stations become more nearly equal. There were only two cases of typhoid fever in Xenia in 1917 and there were none in 1918 up to August 27. A case was reported on that day and with the exception of August 28 and September 17, new cases occurred every day until September 18, when the last one was reported. There were forty-four cases in all, quite generally distributed throughout the city in proportion to the density of the population. All were within the district supplied with water and the only case in a home without a connection with the street mains was that of a woman who used the public water supply where she worked. The city water supply is used by most of the residents of the city, and there are very few wells in service. The milk used by the persons taken sick came from six dealers, from groceries and restaurants, and in five cases from cows kept by the patients. Two cases used only condensed milk. The ice cream that had been used by five-eighths of the cases came from many different sources and the same was true of the fresh vegetables used by those who were taken sick. No case had eaten shell fish within the incubation period. Only eleven cases resided in homes where other cases occurred and there were eight cases where no typhoid fever" @default.
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- W160687788 title "The Typhoid Fever Epidemic at Xenia, Ohio" @default.
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