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INFECTIOUS DISEASES. Infectious Diseases in Primary Care

INFECTIOUS DISEASES. Infectious Diseases in Primary Care

... of infectious diseases that commonly arise in adults and/ or children in the community and which would routinely be encountered by primary care physicians in the ...

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Infectious diseases

Infectious diseases

... all active cases have treatment initiated and ceased by, and be discharged from medical care by, a specialist physician at the nearest chest clinic; the NSW Infectious Diseases Surveilla[r] ...

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Infectious diseases

Infectious diseases

... In 1991 the Infectious Diseases Section of the Epidemiology Branch completed a review of the NSW refugee medical screening program.. The review examined inter alia the need for screening[r] ...

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Career Opportunities. in Pediatric Infectious Diseases. Pediatric Infectious Diseases Society

Career Opportunities. in Pediatric Infectious Diseases. Pediatric Infectious Diseases Society

... of infectious diseases in both the outpatient and inpatient ...both infectious disease and general pediatrics, or provide subspecialty administrative and advisory functions for large health care ...

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Clinical Infectious Diseases

Clinical Infectious Diseases

... Clinical Infectious Diseases comprises 24 ...Clinical Infectious Diseases Advance Access contains papers that have recently been accepted but have not yet been included within an ...Clinical ...

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Dynamics of infectious diseases

Dynamics of infectious diseases

... different infectious diseases are associated with different network structures de- pending on the mode of transmission and characteristics of the ...contagious diseases that are spread by aerosol ...

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Microbes and Infectious Diseases

Microbes and Infectious Diseases

... International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 2018; 15(2308): 1-12. 23- Akya A, Lorestani R, Rostamian M, Elahi A, Baakhshii S, Aliabadi M, et al. The relationship of class I integron gene cassettes ...

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Infectious diseases

Infectious diseases

... Pre-exposure vaccination with HDCV or rabies vaccine adsorbed should be considered for people living in or visiting (for greater than 30 days) areas where rabies is endemic and appropria[r] ...

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Infectious diseases

Infectious diseases

... In contrast to Ross River virus infection, most Barmah Forest cases lived on the north coast, were men (relative risk 1.4, p<O.02), and a greater proportion were aged 35 years or more[r] ...

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Infectious diseases

Infectious diseases

... Regular readers will note that, until now, Table 6 has reported cumulative cases of notifiable diseases for the year by Public Health Unit service areas (either an urban Area or a group [r] ...

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Infectious diseases

Infectious diseases

... In response to reports of VRE in NSW, the Chief Health Officer wrote to all Area Chief Executives in May 1996 requesting that active surveillance be undertaken and that laboratories repo[r] ...

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Infectious diseases

Infectious diseases

... s issue of the N,SWPublic Health Bulletin contains information on infectious disease notifications for December 1995 and January 1996, as well as cumulative notifications for the 1995 ye[r] ...

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Infectious diseases

Infectious diseases

... In October 1995 a horse breeder in Queensland died from equine morbilli virus (EMIT).. The appearance of EMV highlights the importance of innovative surveillance systems capable of detec[r] ...

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Infectious diseases

Infectious diseases

... C5A Central Sydney Health Area, SSA Southern Sydney Health Area, ESA Eastern Sydney Health Area, SWS South Western Sydney Health Area, WSA Western Sydney Health Area, WEN Wentworth Healt[r] ...

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Infectious diseases

Infectious diseases

... The apparent increase of new infections as a proportion of total diagnoses in the first semester of 1995 (83, 32 per cent) compared with the first semester of 1994 (68, 29 per cent) was [r] ...

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Infectious diseases

Infectious diseases

... The epidemic was centred in the Bega Valley area, with 43 per cent of known cases occurring in students at Bega High School.. The outbreak peaked during the week beginning September 25, [r] ...

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Infectious diseases

Infectious diseases

... INTERPRETING TRENDS IN HEPATITIS C NOTIFICATIONS The NSW Health Department receives notifications for acute disease (an indicator of incident cases), and for unspecified illness (an indi[r] ...

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Infectious diseases

Infectious diseases

... CSA Central Sydney Health Area, ESA Eastern Sydney Health Area, SSA Southern Sydney Health Area, SWS South Western Sydney Health Area, WSA Western Sydney Health Area, WEN Wentworth Healt[r] ...

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Infectious diseases

Infectious diseases

... The increase in foodborne illness notifications in 1995 (253 cases) compared with the same period in 1994 (116 cases) has been largely due to outbreaks in the Hunter Area.. In January 19[r] ...

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Infectious diseases

Infectious diseases

... However, in the last quarter of 1994 three isolates from two patients had very high levels of quinolone resistance and those infected with these types of gonococci usually did not respon[r] ...

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