-
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.
-
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.
-
Passage through the human gastrointestinal tract enhances the infectiousness of Vibrio cholerae.
-
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.
-
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
-
-
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.
-
Careful evaluation of epidemiologic data from recent African outbreaks of meningococcal disease suggests that significant risks now extend beyond the sub-Saharan belt through the Rift Valley and Great Lakes regions into Mozambique, then into Namibia and Angola.
-
The association between H pylori and acute cerebrovascular disease seems to be due to a higher prevalence of more virulent H pylori strains in patients with atherosclerotic stroke.
-
Polio-Like Paralysis: What Next from West Nile Virus?; Cat Scratch Disease: Not Just for Kids