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Is My Child Well Enough To Go To Day Care

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... Penicillin : is the DRUG OF CHOICE (DOC: this term will be used commonly through out the bacteriology section). New penicillin G-resistant pneumococci : have been reported in the U.S. and elsewhere. These are a severe management problem in meningitis, (limited access of alternative antibiotics to th ...
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... an over-the-counter antibiotic ointment. Once an infection is established, however, such ointments have no value. There is little first aid for cellulitis. Warm compresses increase the flow of infection-fighting blood cells, but this is rarely practical in a campsite. Definitive treatment requires o ...
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