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Stitching wounds may be safer than stapling
WEDNESDAY, March 17 (HealthDay News) -- Infections are more common when orthopedic surgeons use metal staples instead of old-fashioned nylon sutures to close wounds, British researchers report.Infections after surgery can lead to longer hospital...
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UN AIDS Chief Says New HIV Infections Increasing Among Homosexuals, Drug Users and Prostitutes
Canadian Press) -- NEW YORK - New HIV infections are increasing among homosexuals, drug users and prostitutes who don't seek help because of laws that criminalize these practices, the head of the U.N.AIDS agency said Monday. Michel Sidibe, the head...
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Stitching wounds may be safer than stapling
WEDNESDAY, March 17 (HealthDay News) -- Infections are more common when orthopedic surgeons use metal staples instead of old-fashioned nylon sutures to close wounds, British researchers report.Infections after surgery can lead to longer hospital...
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Stitching wounds may be safer than stapling
WEDNESDAY, March 17 (HealthDay News) -- Infections are more common when orthopedic surgeons use metal staples instead of old-fashioned nylon sutures to close wounds, British researchers report.Infections after surgery can lead to longer hospital...
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Stitching wounds may be safer than stapling
WEDNESDAY, March 17 (HealthDay News) -- Infections are more common when orthopedic surgeons use metal staples instead of old-fashioned nylon sutures to close wounds, British researchers report.Infections after surgery can lead to longer hospital...
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Clinical Pharmacology at CROI 2010: Advances in Antiretroviral Discovery, Drug Interactions, Compartmental Pen
17th CROI Conference on Retroviruses and Opportunistic Infections San Francisco CA February 16-19, 2010 Courtney V.Fletcher, Pharm. Dean and Professor College of Pharmacy University of Nebraska Medical Center 986000 Nebraska Medical Center Omaha, NE...
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CROI: Inflammation/activation linked to diseases of organ systems (heart, kidney, liver) & death in USA and no
17th CROI Conference on Retroviruses and Opportunistic Infections San Francisco CA February 16-19, 2010 'New data presented at CROI 2010 further confirm the importance of chronic inflammation in the pathogenesis of non-AIDS complications of HIV...
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INFLAMMATORY MARKERS DURING TREATMENT OF OIs ARE PREDICTIVE OF LATE VIROLOGIC AND IMMUNOLOGIC RESPONSES: Sub-s
17th CROI Conference on Retroviruses and Opportunistic Infections San Francisco CA February 16-19, 2010 Reported by Jules Levin CROI 2010 Sanchez A1, KomarowL2, Andersen J2, AsmuthD4, Grant P3, DevarajS4, Pollard R4, ZolopaA3, and Sattler F1for the ...
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Stitching wounds may be safer than stapling
WEDNESDAY, March 17 (HealthDay News) -- Infections are more common when orthopedic surgeons use metal staples instead of old-fashioned nylon sutures to close wounds, British researchers report.Infections after surgery can lead to longer hospital...
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Stitching wounds may be safer than stapling
WEDNESDAY, March 17 (HealthDay News) -- Infections are more common when orthopedic surgeons use metal staples instead of old-fashioned nylon sutures to close wounds, British researchers report.Infections after surgery can lead to longer hospital...
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Stitching wounds may be safer than stapling
WEDNESDAY, March 17 (HealthDay News) -- Infections are more common when orthopedic surgeons use metal staples instead of old-fashioned nylon sutures to close wounds, British researchers report.Infections after surgery can lead to longer hospital...
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Stitching Wounds May Be Safer Than Stapling
WEDNESDAY, March 17 (HealthDay News) -- Infections are more common when orthopedic surgeons use metal staples instead of old-fashioned , British researchers report.Infections after surgery can lead to longer hospital stays or readmission after...
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Stitching wounds may be safer than stapling
WEDNESDAY, March 17 (HealthDay News) -- Infections are more common when orthopedic surgeons use metal staples instead of old-fashioned nylon sutures to close wounds, British researchers report.Infections after surgery can lead to longer hospital...
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Stitching wounds may be safer than stapling
WEDNESDAY, March 17 (HealthDay News) -- Infections are more common when orthopedic surgeons use metal staples instead of old-fashioned nylon sutures to close wounds, British researchers report.Infections after surgery can lead to longer hospital...
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Stitching wounds may be safer than stapling
WEDNESDAY, March 17 (HealthDay News) -- Infections are more common when orthopedic surgeons use metal staples instead of old-fashioned nylon sutures to close wounds, British researchers report.Infections after surgery can lead to longer hospital...
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Conventional Infection Control Measures Found Effective in Reducing MRSA Rates
Companies mentioned in this article: The Fifth Decennial International Conference on Healthcare-Associated Infections ATLANTA, March 19 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Scientists at The Virginia Commonwealth University Medical Center found a compliance with...
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New Simulator Program Cuts ICU Infections, Saves M
A program that teaches health care workers the proper technique to place and maintain catheters sharply reduced the incidence of central line infections in the ICU and yielded a dramatic financial windfall: In cutting the cost to treat the infections by more...
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Stitching wounds may be safer than stapling
WEDNESDAY, March 17 (HealthDay News) -- Infections are more common when orthopedic surgeons use metal staples instead of old-fashioned nylon sutures to close wounds, British researchers report.Infections after surgery can lead to longer hospital...
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Stitching wounds may be safer than stapling
WEDNESDAY, March 17 (HealthDay News) -- Infections are more common when orthopedic surgeons use metal staples instead of old-fashioned nylon sutures to close wounds, British researchers report.Infections after surgery can lead to longer hospital...
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New HIV Infections Increasing Among Gays
New HIV infections are increasing among homosexuals, drug users and prostitutes who don't seek help because of laws that criminalize these practices, the head of the U.N.AIDS agency said Monday. Michel Sidibe, the head of UNAIDS, said 'it is...
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Stitching wounds may be safer than stapling
WEDNESDAY, March 17 (HealthDay News) -- Infections are more common when orthopedic surgeons use metal staples instead of old-fashioned nylon sutures to close wounds, British researchers report.Infections after surgery can lead to longer hospital...
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Stitching wounds may be safer than stapling
WEDNESDAY, March 17 (HealthDay News) -- Infections are more common when orthopedic surgeons use metal staples instead of old-fashioned nylon sutures to close wounds, British researchers report.Infections after surgery can lead to longer hospital...
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Stitching wounds may be safer than stapling
WEDNESDAY, March 17 (HealthDay News) -- Infections are more common when orthopedic surgeons use metal staples instead of old-fashioned nylon sutures to close wounds, British researchers report.Infections after surgery can lead to longer hospital...
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Stitching wounds may be safer than stapling
WEDNESDAY, March 17 (HealthDay News) -- Infections are more common when orthopedic surgeons use metal staples instead of old-fashioned nylon sutures to close wounds, British researchers report.Infections after surgery can lead to longer hospital...
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Stitching wounds may be safer than stapling
SITE SEARCHWEB SEARCH BY Arthritis News WEDNESDAY, March 17 (HealthDay News) -- Infections are more common when orthopedic surgeons use metal staples instead of old-fashioned nylon sutures to close wounds, British researchers report.Infections...
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