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Infectious Disease Alert archives from January 2008

Respiratory Viruses: A View of Future Pandemics.
January 1, 2008... Respiratory Viruses: A View of Future Pandemics Abstract & Commentary By Dean L. Winslow, MD, Chief, Division of AIDS Medicine, Santa Clara Valley Medical Center; Clinical Professor, Stanford University School of Medicine, is Associate...

Antiretroviral Agents and Lipid Profiles of HIV-Positive Patients: Part 2.(human immunodeficiency virus)
January 1, 2008... Antiretroviral Agents and Lipid Profiles of HIV-Positive Patients: Part 2 Special Feature By Catherine J. Hill, PharmD Candidate; Crystal T. Kimura, PharmD Candidate; Lian Chang, PharmD Candidate; are PharmD Candidates at the...

Updates by Carol A. Kemper, MD, FACP.(briefs)
January 1, 2008... Updates By Carol A. Kemper, MD, FACP, Clinical Associate Professor of Medicine, Stanford University, Division of Infectious Diseases; Santa Clara Valley Medical Center, Section Editor, Updates; Section Editor, HIV, is Associate Editor for...

Pharmacology Watch: FDA Warnings Dominate Pharmaceutical News.
January 1, 2008... FDA Warnings Dominate Pharmaceutical News Pharmacology Watch In this issue: FDA warnings for existing drugs dominate pharmaceutical news this month. The FDA and its advisory committees have issued warnings on erythropoiesis-stimulating...

Clinical Briefs in Primary Care supplement.
January 1, 2008... Click here for the January 2008 Clinical Briefs in Primary Care supplement SOURCE-Infectious Disease Alert

CME questions.
January 1, 2008... CME Questions In Hong Kong, as compared to nurses with less experience, recall, with SARS patients nurses who had more experience were more likely to *Not look for another job *Become afraid of falling ill with avian influenza ...

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