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Cases of high-consequence infectious diseases identified in the UK, 1962-2023. [PDF]
Atkinson B, Beadsworth M, Dunning J.
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Combined Pharmacological and surgical treatments for recurrent chemical peritonitis due to rupture of a bilateral mature cystic teratoma: a case report. [PDF]
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Journal of the American Academy of Nurse Practitioners, 2001
This series is based on the Infectious Diseases section of the web site Refugee Health ∼ Immigrant Health, available on the World Wide Web at http://www.baylor.edu/~Charles_Kemp/Refugee_Health.htm. The site was developed through a contract with the Texas Department of Health as part of an ongoing effort to improve the health of refugees and immigrants.
Charles Kemp, Amy Roberts
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This series is based on the Infectious Diseases section of the web site Refugee Health ∼ Immigrant Health, available on the World Wide Web at http://www.baylor.edu/~Charles_Kemp/Refugee_Health.htm. The site was developed through a contract with the Texas Department of Health as part of an ongoing effort to improve the health of refugees and immigrants.
Charles Kemp, Amy Roberts
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Fever Literacy and Fever Phobia
Clinical Pediatrics, 2013Objective. To identify the percentage of parents who define the threshold for fever between 38.0°C and 38.3°C, which has not been reported previously, and to describe parental attitudes toward fever and antipyretic use. Study Design. Thirteen-question survey study of caregivers. Results. Overall, 81% of participants defined the threshold for fever as &
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Surgical Infections, 2006
Fever is common in surgical patients. The list of potential causes is long and includes many noninfective etiologies.Only about 40% of fever episodes in hospitalized patients are caused by infection. Any fever in a surgical patient is a cause for concern.
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Fever is common in surgical patients. The list of potential causes is long and includes many noninfective etiologies.Only about 40% of fever episodes in hospitalized patients are caused by infection. Any fever in a surgical patient is a cause for concern.
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