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Prevention and Control of Infection

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Equine Practice, 1985
Foal septicemia is a major cause of neonatal morbidity and mortality. In order to improve success rates, earlier diagnosis and treatment are essential. This article stresses methods to prevent and treat infections in the compromised equine neonate.
A M, Koterba, B, Brewer, W H, Drummond
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Infection Prevention and Control

Critical Care Nursing Clinics of North America, 1992
Nurses are clearly at risk for exposure to HIV through blood and body fluids, and they frequently use needles and sharp objects. In addition, critical care patients are at high risk for nosocomial infections due to other etiologic agents. This article addresses reducing the risk of infection for both nurses and patients using a variety of strategies.
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Prevention and Control

2013
National sentinel hospitals for surveillance of influenza and laboratories network should continue their duties for the surveillance of influenza liked cases according to National Implementation Plan of Influenza Surveillance and Management Plan of Extending Network Projects on the Surveillance of Influenza, 2009 as well as the techniques requirements ...
LI Hongjun, LI Ning
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Prevention and Control

2016
Lymphatic filariasis has many disfiguring and debilitating clinical manifestations resulting in much suffering and severe socioeconomic consequences. But it is a preventable disease as the cause and mechanism of this problem are now well known.
Trilok Chandra Goel, Apul Goel
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Infection Control and Prevention Considerations

2014
Due to the nature of their underlying illness and treatment regimens, cancer patients are at increased risk of infection. Though the advent and widespread use of anti-infective agents has allowed for the application of ever-greater immune-suppressing therapies with successful treatment of infectious complications, prevention of infection remains the ...
Titus L, Daniels, Thomas R, Talbot
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PREVENTION AND CONTROL OF INFECTIONS

Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, 1947
IN THE monthly bulletin issued by the Children's Bureau in March 1942 there appeared the following statements: "Among the causes of neonatal deaths (deaths of infants under one month of age) in the report of the United Bureau of Census, premature birth played the chief role, accounting for 46 per cent of these deaths in 1940." In Chicago, except for ...
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Prevention and control of influenza

The Lancet, 1999
I nfluenza-vires infections remain among the most frequent causes of medically attended respiratory disease, primarily beause these diverse, rapidly mutating (figure), and unpredictable viruses produce multiple illnesses throughout the lifetime of an individual.
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Prevention and Control

1983
The epidemic and fatal nature of plague infection has stimulated enormous efforts by public health workers to seek effective control measures against this disease. Plague is today one of only four internationally quarantinable diseases, along with cholera, smallpox, and yellow fever. Although plague is relatively well controlled today, being restricted
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Prevention and Control of Tuberculosis

Infection Control, 1985
One activity of most employee health programs is a tuberculosis control program. No two programs will be exactly the same since many of the components of this program are controversial. Each should be tailored to the needs of the individual health care facility.
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Cancer control and prevention

Current Opinion in Clinical Nutrition and Metabolic Care, 2013
To evaluate recent developments in nutritional epigenomics and related challenges, opportunities, and implications for cancer control and prevention.Cancer is one of the leading causes of death worldwide, and understanding the factors that contribute to cancer development may facilitate the development of strategies for cancer prevention and control ...
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