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BC Centre for Disease Control / BY: Barbara Cadario, BSc, BScPhm, MSc April 2007
... algorithm can help you assess the causal association. [4]  This algorithm considers the timing of the reaction in ...
Clinical Articles / BY: Nadejda Droubatchevskaia, MD, October 2007
... fibrinogen replacement in a small volume is desirable.[ 2-4 ] (Level IV evidence, grade C recommendation.) von ...
Clinical Articles / BY: H. Grant Stiver MD, FRCPC June 2007
... combined with a fast egg-growing “backbone” virus. [4]  Since vaccines for influenza were first introduced, the ... and now a seed strain can be made in as little as 4 weeks, whereas previously this took months of egg ... and individuals with chronic underlying organ diseases. 4. Infants and children under 2 years of age.  5. Healthy ...
Clinical Articles / BY: Jason Andrade, MD, FRCPC, December 2007
... and clerks): 1.8/1000/year versus 2.0/1000/year versus 2.4/1000/year. The active postmen also had a lower rate of ... a higher rate of angina pectoris (0.7/1000/year versus 0.4/1000/year versus 0.5/1000/year).  As a further test of ... central bus garages and one central trolleybus garage.[ 4 ] In comparing the waist measurement (trouser size) and ...
Clinical Articles / BY: William J. Kierans, BA, MA March 2007
... such as achondroplasia, hydrocephalus, and microcephalus. [4]   Charts showing the distributions of body length and ... in the full analysis file, postneonatal mortality was 1.4 for every 1000 live births, the preterm rate was 65.7 for ... but did not exceed 2 cm at term. Figure 3  and  Figure 4  and show the smoothed percentiles for head circumference ...
BC Centre for Disease Control / BY: Eleni Galanis, MD, MPH, FRCPC September 2007
... period has been estimated as 6 weeks to 11 months.[ 4,5 ]  The majority of those infected resided on or traveled ... people have died of cryptococcosis (case fatality rate = 4.5%). Serum antigen detection, microscopy of respiratory or ...
BC Centre for Disease Control / BY: Mark Gilbert, MD, MHSc, FRCPC May 2007
... and routine lab-based testing should be obtained.  4. Invalid test  (cannot determine test result): repeat POC ...
Clinical Articles / BY: H. Davis, MD, November 2007
... and concentration as well as memory difficulties.[ 4 ] Furthermore, without a preinjury history, no single test ...
Clinical Articles / BY: Dafna Rippel, MD, MAH, January/February 2007
... a strong association with peripheral vascular disease. [4]  Based on these data, the authors suggested that 10% of ... events and, for that matter, cardiovascular [4,7,13]  and noncardiovascular death, [13]  reducing the ...
Editorials / BY: Lindsay M. Lawson, MD July/August 2007
... is welcome. Recovery from an exacerbation takes 2 to 4 months, and 10% to 20% of individuals hospitalized for an ...