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Clinical progress note: Rubella
Abstract Rates of rubella infection and congenital rubella syndrome decreased significantly since the introduction of the rubella vaccine in 1969. Endemic rubella was declared eliminated in the United States in 2004, and since 2012, all rubella cases in the United States have been associated with infections acquired abroad.
Adam E. Gailani +2 more
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Nutrition Intervention for Older Patients Based on Comprehensive Geriatric Assessment: A Case Report. [PDF]
Park D, Shin AR, Park Y.
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Clinical progress note: Hepatitis A virus
Abstract Despite a decline in hepatitis A virus (HAV) incidence following vaccine introduction, HAV remains a public health concern in the United States. Recent multi‐state outbreaks have demonstrated that HAV can re‐emerge and highlight inequities in vaccine coverage or access, outbreak response, and in those with social or health risk factors ...
James M. McCluskey III +2 more
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Impact of comprehensive geriatric assessment on treatment decisions in older prostate cancer patients. [PDF]
Bonneau M +8 more
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Teaching Comprehensive Geriatric Assessment (CGA) in medical education: a scoping review. [PDF]
Roller-Wirnsberger R +6 more
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Geriatric Assessment Tools in Head and Neck Radiation Oncology: An Unmet Need. [PDF]
McIver RE, Ottensoser L, Parashar B.
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Things We Do for No Reason™: Routinely maintaining intravenous access in hospitalized patients
Abstract Peripheral intravenous catheters (PIVCs) are widely used in hospitalized patients and are often maintained even after the need for intravenous therapy has resolved. This article challenges the routine practice of maintaining idle PIVCs in clinically stable patients.
Brent Kennis +2 more
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Geriatric Assessment and Management, Prehabilitation and Rehabilitation for Older Aldults with Non-Colorectal Digestive Cancers. [PDF]
Aregui A +7 more
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Abstract Background Nursing and healthcare‐associated pneumonia (NHCAP) is defined as pneumonia occurring in individuals with frequent healthcare contact, such as residents of care facilities or patients with impaired activities of daily living. The effectiveness of broad‐spectrum antibiotics in treating NHCAP remains unclear.
Jumpei Taniguchi +4 more
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