Infectious Disease
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APIC President: IPs are ‘living history’ in their fight against infections
Enduring partnerships must be formed with a wide variety of colleagues to meet the continual challenge of the next crisis.
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Eyewitness to History: IPs Tell their Ebola Stories
Infection preventionists have responded to the Ebola outbreak in West Africa in a variety of ways. Here's what they saw.
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Treating HAIs with Ebola team approach could save lives
The Ebola outbreak that fueled fear in America and still smolders on in West Africa has left infection preventionists with a legion of lessons to ponder. Accordingly, practical points on improving communications, training, donning and doffing of protective gear were recently discussed in Nashville at the opening session of the annual APIC conference. But in addition to some 4,300 infection preventionists, there was an elephant in the room.
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Clinical Briefs
Distinguishing the major differences within the class of beta-blockers; delay in the diagnosis of hepatocellular carcinoma; and a closer look at an under-recognized form of orthostatic hypotension.
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Isavuconazonium Sulfate Capsules and Injection (Cresemba ®)
Isavuconazole provides an alternative for the treatment of invasive aspergillosis and mucormycosis.
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Can Dietary Intervention Delay the Onset of Alzheimer’s Disease?
Targeted nutritional interventions are an evidence-based and safe means of reducing the risk of Alzheimer's disease and cognitive decline.
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Lowering LDL with Ezetimibe
The combination of simvastatin and ezetimibe resulted in significantly lower LDL levels and a lower risk of cardiovascular events than occurred in patients who are treated with statin monotherapy.
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Zinc Supplementation: A Risk for Copper Deficiency
Zinc deficiency is frequently misdiagnosed based on a low level without considering albumin concentration and/or an inflammatory state.
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ECG Review: Sinus Tachycardia with Tall, Peaked T Waves
If told that this patient was having new-onset chest pain we would wonder why his heart rate is so fast, and we would clearly be concerned that the prominent T wave peaking might be ischemic or a DeWinter T wave equivalent.
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Clinical Briefs
In this issue: flat basal insulin, another possible interventional fix for atrial fibrillation, and a glimmer of hope for beta-blockers in heart failure from diastolic dysfunction.