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Antibiotic Susceptibility of Bacteroides fragilis Group Organisms
Metronidazole, piperacillin/tazobactam, and the carbapenems remain the most reliably active against B fragilis group organisms. -
Outpatient Antibiotic Use — France vs Germany: A Cultural Lesson
The French use antibiotics quite differently from the Germans, for a variety of reasons, including cultural factors and regulations, in addition to physician habits and patient expectations. -
Tenofovir in HIV/HBV-Coinfected Patients
Tenofovir effectively reduces HBV replication over 24 weeks of therapy in HIV-coinfected patients. -
Full March 15, 2003 Issue in PDF
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Updates by Carol A. Kemper, MD, FACP
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More on MRSA: Long-Term Risk of Infection Following Acquisition
Twenty-nine percent of patients newly identified as carrying MRSA will have subsequent MRSA infection over the following 18 months. -
Getting the Bugs Out of Bronchoscopes
Bacterial contamination of bronchoscopes, resulting in both unnecessary antibiotic use and clinical infection, resulted from a change in design of the instruments. -
Full April 1, 2003 Issue in PDF
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Discharge Planning Advisor: Redirect indigent funds for prescription drugs
W.A. Foote Memorial Hospital in Jackson, MI, has dramatically increased the bang for its prescription drug buck by forming a medication assistance program (MAP) in conjunction with several community agencies. -
Discharge Planning Advisor: Hospital’s award-winning plan for prescription drugs
A social work professional at a 100-bed hospital in Indiana is getting free medications for patients who cant afford them with a program she says could be a model for health care organizations across the country.