Infectious Disease Specialists in California

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Officials: Rare bacteria may have caused death

health.yahoo.net — “California health officials are investigating the death of a researcher at a Veteran's Affairs infectious diseases lab that may have been caused by a rare strain of bacteria.View full resource at health.yahoo.net

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Researcher believed killed by lab bacteria in California | World news | guardian.co.uk

guardian.co.uk — “Richard Din, 25, is thought to have died in a case of a scientist being fatally infected with an agent from his own laboratoryView full resource at guardian.co.uk

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Researcher believed killed by lab bacteria in California: Richard Din, 25, is thought to have died in a case of ... http://t.co/m5QEcEQi

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infectious disease specialist | National Newspaper of Georgia, Caucasus

svobodnaya-gruzia.com — “infectious disease specialist | National Newspaper of Georgia, CaucasusView full resource at svobodnaya-gruzia.com

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Posts Tagged ‘infectious disease specialist’: He’s eccentric with serious personal issues and treats his patient... http://bit.ly/k77Kqv

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'Vampire' Bacteria Has Potential As Living Antibiotic

medicalnewstoday.com — “A vampire-like bacteria that leeches onto specific other bacteria - including certain human pathogens - has the potential to serve as a living antibiotic for a range of infectious diseases, a newView full resource at medicalnewstoday.com

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Infectious Disease Specialists See Increase In Babesiosis Cases In Lower Hudson Valley

medicalnewstoday.com — “Babesiosis, a rare and occasionally fatal tick-borne disease caused by microscopic parasites known as Babesia which infect red blood cells, is on the rise in the Lower Hudson Valley according to tView full resource at medicalnewstoday.com

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Infectious Disease Specialists See Increase In Babesiosis Cases In Lower Hudson Valley http://mnt.to/3GM7 #publichealth

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Compound Disables Bacteria Instead Of Killing Them

medicalnewstoday.com — “After 70 years, antibiotics are still the primary treatment for halting the spread of bacterial infections. But the prevalence of antibiotic resistance is now outpacing the rate of new drug discovView full resource at medicalnewstoday.com

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Medical News: Pertussis Threat in California - in Infectious Disease, General Infectious Disease from MedPage Today

medpagetoday.com — “California is facing what could be the state's biggest outbreak of pertussis since 1958, its top public health official said.View full resource at medpagetoday.com

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Medical News: Pertussis Threat in California - in Infectious Disease, General Infectious Disease from MedPage Today: http://bit.ly/9qyUKn

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Medical News: Whooping Cough Still Epidemic in California - in Infectious Disease, General Infectious Disease from MedPage Today

medpagetoday.com — “The pertussis epidemic continues in California, which has seen 5,658 confirmed, probable, and suspected cases as of this week.View full resource at medpagetoday.com

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Whooping Cough Still Epidemic in California - MedPage Today http://t.co/uyGPIrB via @AddThis

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Type of Bacteria May Be Linked to Diabetes --Doctors Lounge

doctorslounge.com — “Type of Bacteria May Be Linked to Diabetes --Doctors LoungeView full resource at doctorslounge.com

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Type of Bacteria May Be Linked to Diabetes: Researchers find association between H. pylori infection, type 2 disease http://t.co/V8xw4Dq8

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Bacteria disarmer activates fiber formation in Parkinsons protein

uni-protokolle.de — “Bacteria disarmer activates fiber formation in Parkinsons proteinView full resource at uni-protokolle.de

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Bacteria disarmer activates fiber formation in Parkinsons protein: The same substance that hampers the infection... http://t.co/uV6PMgJo

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VOCM.COM|Infectious Disease Specialist Hired | Article

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Infectious Disease Specialist Hired: A new infectious control specialist has been hired by Eastern Health. It is j... http://bit.ly/98fC8H

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Symposier - Oral Bacteria Mix May Predict Pneumonia

symposier.com — “Uploaded and shared in Youtube by: ElsGlobalMedicalNews — In a small study, intubated patients in an ICU were found to have oral microbial profiles that were significantly different from those of similar patients who did not develop pneumonia, reported Dr. Samit Joshi.View full resource at symposier.com

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Oral Bacteria Suspected in Pneumonia, changes in mouth flora seen in healthcare-associated infections. http://t.co/VEgYKceO

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Killer coating destroys bacteria and fungi on contact

news-medical.net — “Better than antibiotics, it is being used in contact lenses to prevent infections and biomedical products are the next stageView full resource at news-medical.net

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Killer coating destroys bacteria and fungi on contact: Better than antibiotics, it is being used in contact lens... http://t.co/RtDaSc5g

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Bacteria Flourish in Public Restrooms

medicinenet.com — “Bacteria Flourish in Public RestroomsView full resource at medicinenet.com

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Bacteria are plentiful in men's and women's public restrooms. http://t.co/tBhanVVQ

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Residential Washers May Not Kill Hospital Acquired Bacteria

infectioncontroltoday.com — “Residential washing machines may not always use hot enough water to eliminate dangerous bacteria like methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) and Acinetobacter, a Gram-negative bacteria, from hospital uniforms, according to a study published in the November issue of Infection Control and Hospital Epidemiology.View full resource at infectioncontroltoday.com

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Study: Residential Washers May Not Kill Hospital-Acquired Bacteria. http://t.co/XBFbYBgE

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