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Infection Control & Hospital Epidemiology, 1997
AbstractEpidemic nosocomial infections are defined as hospital-acquired infections that represent an increase in incidence over expected rates. Epidemic-associated infections usually are clustered temporally or geographically, suggesting that the infections are from a common source or are secondary to increased person-to-person transmission.
C, Beck-Sague, W R, Jarvis, W J, Martone
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AbstractEpidemic nosocomial infections are defined as hospital-acquired infections that represent an increase in incidence over expected rates. Epidemic-associated infections usually are clustered temporally or geographically, suggesting that the infections are from a common source or are secondary to increased person-to-person transmission.
C, Beck-Sague, W R, Jarvis, W J, Martone
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Scientific American, 2011
The article discusses research on the genetics of a strain of chikungunya, a virus carried through mosquitoes affecting people in Asia and Africa. It is suggested that one genetic mutation allowed the virus to spread from the African mosquito to the Asian tiger mosquito and become more of a health risk.
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The article discusses research on the genetics of a strain of chikungunya, a virus carried through mosquitoes affecting people in Asia and Africa. It is suggested that one genetic mutation allowed the virus to spread from the African mosquito to the Asian tiger mosquito and become more of a health risk.
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Journal of the American Pharmacists Association, 2018
Mary S. Hayney, Taylor N. Kitzke
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Mary S. Hayney, Taylor N. Kitzke
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