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Conference Review of ICAAC 2009, held in San Francisco, reviewed by Dr Geoffrey Playford is now available.

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Related keywords: Infectious Diseases Conference Review, Infection, Influenza, Viral, MRSA, Fungal




 
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Studies in this issue:
  • Surgical vs. N95 masks in the prevention of respiratory virus infection
  • Shedding of novel 2009 pandemic H1N1 virus one week post illness onset
  • Voriconazole efficacy in fungal CNS infections
  • Survival & transmission of CA-MRSA from fomites
  • Extensive Beta-Lactam contamination of Hospital Environments
  • Intranvenous Peramivir vs. oral Oseltamivir to treat acute influenza
  • Ethanol lock for prevention of CLABSI
  • Novel C-MB-P lock solution for hemodialysis catheters
  • Chlorhexidine based bathing
  • Influenza risk in health care setting during community epidemics

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