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A “One-Two Punch” Leading to Hepatitis C Seroconversion

Ellen H. Nagami, Arthur Y. Kim, Christopher E. Birch, Melinda J. Bowen and Barbara H. McGovern.

in Clinical Infectious Diseases

February 2011; published online February 2011.

Journal Article. Subjects: infectious diseases; immunology; public health and epidemiology; microbiology. 1692 words.

We report a case of acute hepatitis C virus infection that occurred after a traumatic altercation among prison inmates. This report has significant implications for infection control policies and...

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A “Query” Pancreatitis in a Young Shepherdess: An Uncommon Manifestation of Acute Q Fever

Andreas Stein, Bruno Berthet and Didier Raoult.

in Clinical Infectious Diseases

July 1999; published online July 1999.

Journal Article. Subjects: infectious diseases; immunology; public health and epidemiology; microbiology. 0 words.

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A ‘health broker’ role as a catalyst of change to promote health: an experiment in deprived Dutch neighbourhoods

Janneke Harting, Anton E. Kunst, Albert Kwan and Karien Stronks.

in Health Promotion International

March 2011; published online November 2010.

Journal Article. Subjects: public health and epidemiology. 7762 words.

Urban social entrepreneurs have been suggested to play an essential part in the success of local health promotion initiatives. Up to now, roles like these have only been identified in retrospect....

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A ‘win’ in medical Russian roulette

William A. Silverman.

in Where's the Evidence?

April 1999; published online September 2009.

Chapter. Subjects: public health and epidemiology. 3458 words.

This chapter presents a 1997 commentary on the extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) trial for neonates with respiratory failure. The ECMO experiences shows that there are significant national...

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A 10-Year-Old Girl with a Rash and Abdominal Pain

Philip A. Mackowiak.

in Clinical Infectious Diseases

March 2009; published online March 2009.

Journal Article. Subjects: infectious diseases; immunology; public health and epidemiology; microbiology. 205 words.

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A 10-Year-Old Girl with a Rash and Abdominal Pain

Philip A. Mackowiak, Paula Newton and Riva Kamat.

in Clinical Infectious Diseases

March 2009; published online March 2009.

Journal Article. Subjects: infectious diseases; immunology; public health and epidemiology; microbiology. 710 words.

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A 12-Month-Old Boy With Pneumonia and Hepatitis

Laura Levitt, Allison Messina, Juan Dumois, Ignacio Gonzalez-Gomez and David M. Berman.

Edited by Philip A. Mackowiak.

in Clinical Infectious Diseases

June 2012; published online June 2012.

Journal Article. Subjects: infectious diseases; immunology; public health and epidemiology; microbiology. 736 words.

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A 12-Month-Old Male Infant Admitted With Pneumonia, Failure to Thrive, and Hepatitis

Edited by Philip A. Mackowiak.

in Clinical Infectious Diseases

June 2012; published online June 2012.

Journal Article. Subjects: infectious diseases; immunology; public health and epidemiology; microbiology. 249 words.

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A 13-Year-Old Boy with Ataxia 4 Weeks after a Near-Drowning Accident

Philip A. Mackowiak.

in Clinical Infectious Diseases

August 2010; published online August 2010.

Journal Article. Subjects: infectious diseases; immunology; public health and epidemiology; microbiology. 276 words.

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A 13-Year-Old Boy with Ataxia 4 Weeks after a Near-Drowning Accident

Philip A. Mackowiak, Mey León, Jorge Alave, Eduardo Chaparro, Beatriz Bustamante and Carlos Seas.

in Clinical Infectious Diseases

August 2010; published online August 2010.

Journal Article. Subjects: infectious diseases; immunology; public health and epidemiology; microbiology. 989 words.

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