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ICPs show the power of prevention in efficacy efforts, cost-saving projects
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Screening, isolation: Key prison TB guidelines
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The global epidemic nature of antimicrobial resistance and the need to monitor a
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Jail medical units also have TB controls in place
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Curbside consult suits could include infection control
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Blunt suture needles protect surgeons, patients
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HIV-infected OR nurse sues hospital after dismissal
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CDC: French HIV surgical case will not affect U.S. policy on infected providers
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Mutant HBV cases cast doubt on e-antigen policy
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Cancer Survivorship The Marriage Effect?
Compared to cancer patients who were never married, divorced, widowed, or separated, married patients are significantly more likely to present at an earlier stage, undergo therapy with definitive or curative intent, and live longer among each of the 10 most common cancers killers in the United States.