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  • Clinical Briefs in Primary Care Supplement

    Vitamin-Mineral Supplementation and Acute RTI in Elderly; B-Type Natriuretic Peptide Levels and Outcome in Heart Failure; Companion Influence During Primary Care Encounters; Handrubbing with Alcohol-Based Solution vs. Standard Handwashing; Program To Prevent Functional Decline in Frail Elderly Who Live at Home; Treatment of Diabetic Neuropathy with Isosorbide Dinitrate Spray
  • Updates

    Longer Lasting Smallpox Immunity?; Is There a Rabid Bat in Your Belfry?; Nosocomial C difficile: Way Common
  • Infectious Disease, Part II

    In this feature, brief items, primarily gleaned from abstracts or articles in journals and other resources not commonly perused by most US infectious disease physicians, will be presented, usually without comment.
  • Fluoroquinolones and Tendinopathies

    The excess risk of Achilles tendon disorders attributable to fluoroquinolone use was estimated to be 3.2 cases per 1000 patient-years, with most of that increase accounted for by patients 60 years of age and older who concomitantly receive corticosteroids.
  • Gonna Wash Those Bugs Right Off of My Hands

    The CDC has published a new set of recommendations aimed at preventing health care-associated infections by optimizing hand hygiene in health care personnel. The following is a summary of some of those recommendations, selected because of their strength and/or novelty.
  • How Humans Assist Cholera

    Passage through the human gastrointestinal tract enhances the infectiousness of Vibrio cholerae.
  • Infectious Disease

    In this feature, brief items, primarily gleaned from abstracts or articles in journals and other resources not commonly perused by most US infectious disease physicians, will be presented, usually without comment.
  • Pharmacology Watch: High-Dose Rofecoxib Confirmed Prothrombotic, Study Shows

    High-Dose Rofecoxib Confirmed Prothrombotic, Study Shows; Losartan Better Than Atenolol for LVH Treatment; Lisinopril, Not Losartan, Improves Myocardial Perfusion; New Fluoroquinolone Study; Warfarin After MI Better Than Aspirin Alone; FDA News
  • Clinical Briefs in Primary Care Supplement

  • Japanese Encephalitis Vaccine

    Although Japanese encephalitis rarely occurs in travelers, certain groups and subsets of individuals have a risk of infection that can reach 1 in 5000 travelers per week. It is crucial to recognize those with increased risk, and to seriously consider immunizing them in order to prevent the potentially devastating sequelae of Japanese encephalitis.