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Managing resistant Trichomonas vaginitis

Current Infectious Disease Reports, 1999
Vaginal trichomoniasis is a sexually transmitted disease of worldwide importance that is commonly treated with metronidazole. Although surprisingly uncommon, resistance to metronidazole has nevertheless been widely reported. Patients with suspected resistant trichomoniasis should have the diagnosis confirmed either by visualization of motile ...
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Managing Treatment-Resistant Patients

High Blood Pressure & Cardiovascular Prevention, 2015
Treatment-resistant hypertension (TRH) has a prevalence of approximately 10-20 %, and up to 5 % of patients with TRH experience a major cardiovascular or cerebrovascular event each year. Effective management of real TRH is important but can present a significant clinical challenge.
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Managing Antibiotic Resistance

New England Journal of Medicine, 2000
One hundred years ago, the three major causes of death in the United States were tuberculosis, pneumonia, and gastrointestinal infections.
Richard P. Wenzel, Michael B. Edmond
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Management of Treatment-Resistant Depression

Psychiatric Clinics of North America, 2012
Given the limitations of evidence for treatment options that are consistently effective for TRD and the possibility that TRD is in fact a form of depression that has a low probability of resolving, how can clinicians help patients with TRD? Perhaps the most important conceptual shift that needs to take place before treatment can be helpful is to accept
Gabor I, Keitner, Abigail K, Mansfield
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Tender Offers and Management Resistance

The Journal of Finance, 1983
A NUMBER OF EMPIRICAL STUDIES, including those by Bradley [5] and Dodd and Ruback [8], have found that in those cases in which a tender offer is unsuccessful the targets retained the gains they realized at the announcement date of the offer.' One possible explanation of the empirical results on unsuccessful tender offers is that they are due to the ...
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Managing resistant schizophrenia.

British journal of hospital medicine, 1994
Approximately 25% of patients with schizophrenia remain actively psychotic despite treatment with conventional antipsychotic medication. Many of these patients become new long-stay patients or are frequent readmissions to psychiatric hospitals. This article reviews some of the causes of treatment resistance and the management of this group of patients.
P L, Huckle, S S, Palia
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Insect Resistance Management

2014
Terrance M. Hurley, Paul D. Mitchell
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