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Persons using assistive technology might not be able to fully access information in this file. For assistance, please send e-mail to: mmwrq@cdc.gov. Type 508 Accommodation and the title of the report in the subject line of e-mail. Notice to Readers Update: Availability of Electronic MMWR on InternetSince January 27, 1995, the MMWR series has been available in an electronic format on the Internet (1); current and past copies (since January 15, 1993) of the electronic MMWR series are available. To access CDC's Internet file servers, users must have Internet access and software that retrieves files by file transfer protocol (FTP) or software that will access the World Wide Web (WWW). As of May 1, changes have been made in the names of some directories used to access the electronic MMWR files and Adobe(TM) Acrobat(TM) * Reader software (produced by Adobe, Inc.) required to view the electronic MMWR in Adobe(TM) Acrobat(TM) portable document format (.pdf). Following are the revised instructions. Where to Obtain MMWR Through the Internet Users can receive MMWR by connecting to the following servers: CDC FTP server. Use FTP to connect to CDC's file server ftp.cdc.gov. Supply user name anonymous, and give the user's Internet e-mail address in response to the prompt for the password. Select the subdirectory /pub/publications, then subdirectory mmwr. Select subdirectory wk for the MMWR (weekly), subdirectory ss for CDC Surveillance Summaries, or subdirectory rr for MMWR Recommendations and Reports. Then view the listing, and download the files of interest. Each .pdf file represents a single issue of MMWR and is named according to the publication, volume, and issue number. For example, mm4301.pdf contains all pages for the MMWR (weekly) Volume 43, Number 1. Files with the prefix rr or ss represent MMWR Recommendations and Reports or CDC Surveillance Summaries, respectively. CDC WWW server. Programs that browse the WWW (e.g., Mosaic) allow particularly easy navigation of the Internet. Use WWW software to connect to the MMWR WWW pages at either of the following addresses:
An automatic service is available for receiving a weekly notification of the contents of the MMWR and instructions on how to electronically retrieve the complete MMWR file through e-mail. To subscribe, send an e-mail message to lists@list.cdc.gov . The body content of the e-mail should read subscribe mmwr-toc. The subscriber will be added automatically to the mailing list and receive a weekly table of contents and other announcements regarding the electronic MMWR. Subscribers will also receive instructions about additional e-mail commands, such as retrieving documents, sending messages to the system operator, canceling a subscription, or sending an e-mail change of address. Some sites may have to process the received mail attachments with a uudecode utility to create an acceptable binary file readable by Acrobat(TM). If the user's e-mail system does not have uudecode, the user should contact his/her e-mail administrator. Uudecode software is available free of charge at many FTP sites on the Internet. Questions about the list service should be sent to mmwr-questions@list.cdc.gov by e-mail. How to Obtain Free Reader Software Adobe(TM) Acrobat(TM) Reader software is required to view the contents of the MMWR electronic files. Free Adobe(TM) Acrobat(TM) Reader software is available on the Internet from CDC and Adobe, Inc. From CDC FTP server. To download Adobe(TM) Acrobat(TM) Reader software through the Internet, use FTP to connect to CDC's file server ftp.cdc.gov. Supply the user name anonymous and your Internet e-mail address when prompted for the password. Select the subdirectory pub, then the subdirectory Acrobat. Download the appropriate file (DOS, Macintosh{Registered}, UNIX{Registered}, Windows(TM)). From CDC WWW server. Free software also can be downloaded by connecting to the WWW. Using WWW software, connect to the following addresses for MMWR documents:
Adobe, Inc., also has a dial-in electronic bulletin board (BBS) at (206) 623-6984. Connecting to the BBS requires a modem and a terminal emulation program that supports VT-100 or ANSI emulation. Modem settings should be 8 data bits, 1 stop bit, and no parity. Adobe's BBS will support modems with speeds up to 14.4 kb. To use the BBS, the user should log in with his/her own name as the user ID, and select a password. Adobe BBS will not accept a blank as either the user ID or the password. From Adobe, Inc., WWW server. Using WWW software, connect to http://www.adobe.com/ and follow the instructions. Adobe Software Support Adobe(TM) Acrobat(TM) software installation and use questions should be directed to Adobe(TM) Acrobat(TM) software support. Assistance is available Monday-Thursday 6 a.m.-5 p.m. and Friday 6 a.m.-2 p.m. (Pacific time) at the following telephone numbers: Adobe(TM) Acrobat(TM) Reader Support, (900) 555-2362; Adobe(TM) Acrobat(TM) Technical Support, (408) 986-6580; Adobe(TM) Technical Support BBS, (206) 623-6984. Users should not call CDC's MMWR office for software support. Reference
Disclaimer All MMWR HTML versions of articles are electronic conversions from ASCII text into HTML. This conversion may have resulted in character translation or format errors in the HTML version. Users should not rely on this HTML document, but are referred to the electronic PDF version and/or the original MMWR paper copy for the official text, figures, and tables. An original paper copy of this issue can be obtained from the Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Government Printing Office (GPO), Washington, DC 20402-9371; telephone: (202) 512-1800. Contact GPO for current prices. **Questions or messages regarding errors in formatting should be addressed to mmwrq@cdc.gov.Page converted: 09/19/98 |
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