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The Use of Prophylactic Antibiotics for Neutropenia; Is It Hot In Here?; Homeopathy vs Conventional Medicine; FDA Actions
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A new study from England defines acute lower respiratory tract infection as an uncomplicated acute illness, with cough as the primary symptom and at least one symptom or sign localized to the lower respiratory tract including sputum, chest pain, dyspnea, or wheeze.
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Effective tuberculin skin testing relies on the proper administration of the test.
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For hospitals that want to create their own stockpile of Tamiflu as a part of pandemic influenza preparedness, infectious disease expert Michael Osterholm, PhD, MPH, has one comment: Good luck.
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A labor and delivery nurse at Northside Hospital in Atlanta went to work with active tuberculosis for about three months, exposing 37 newborns, about 160 other patients, and colleagues. Based on news reports, she was the third nurse in two years to continue to work while having active TB. One nurse in Virginia died of undiagnosed TB.
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In the wake of Hurricane Katrina, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommends the following basic infection control measures to prevent transmission of infectious diseases in temporary community evacuation centers:
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An infection control professional, attorney, and Louisiana native, Julie Savoy, BSN, RN, JD, brings a unique perspective to the horror that was Hurricane Katrina. But first and foremost, in the chaotic first days of the disaster aftermath in New Orleans, she was just another worried relative trying to reach loved ones and offer shelter from the storm.
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Surveillance indicates that community-associated MRSA (CA-MRSA) strains are beginning to appear with increasing frequency in certain parts of Europe.