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Hot News - AIDS Reviews

... rare and usually found in particular populations such as older Italian men, transplant patients, and young men in certain parts of sub-Saharan Africa. But then, at the dawn of the AIDS pandemic in the early 1980s, the small, purplish KS skin lesions began appearing on the bodies and mucosae of young ...
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... Our data and previous report of PVL-producing MSSA and methicillin-resistant S. aureus (MRSA) in returning travelers emphasize the need for prospective studies to assess the importance of PVL in this setting, together with management issues and outcomes.8,10,17,18 A history of insect bite (mainly by ...
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... 6. Saint, S., Chenoweth, CE. Biofilms and catheter-associated urinary tract infections. Infectious Disease Clinics of North America. 17(2): 411-31, 2003 ...
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chapter three - FreePlace.Org

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... physician and a specific diagnosis of bacterial strain determined prior to treatment. In some cases the lesion must be opened by physician and allowed to drain. - Impetigo: Bacterial Infection that is the result of an open lesion (scratch or abrasion) that becomes infected by either a Streptococcal ...
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IPP Plan - Oregon Patient Safety Commission
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... emerging pathogens. The Portland area also has several mass transit systems that may be a target of bioterrorism. Patients who are nursing home residents, diabetics, obese, smoke or use IV drugs may also carry or acquire organisms such as C. difficile or drug resistant organisms such as VRE, MRSA, o ...
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Carbapenem-resistant enterobacteriaceae

Carbapenem-resistant enterobacteriaceae (CRE) or Carbapenemase-producing Enterobacteriaceae (CPE), are gram-negative bacteria that are nearly resistant to the carbapenem class of antibiotics, considered the ""drug of last resort"" for such infections. Enterobacteriaceae are common commensals and infectious agents. Experts fear CRE as the new ""superbug"". The bacteria can kill up to half of patients who get bloodstream infections. Tom Frieden, head of the Centers for Disease Control has referred to CRE as ""nightmare bacteria"".
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