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Clinical Articles / BY: Carolyn Steinberg, MD, FRCPC, May 2007
... those with developmental delays have feeding problems. [1,2]  Both the  Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental ... this calm, alert state in order for feeding to occur.  By 2 to 4 months of age, most infants become more active ... in the context of relationship to partner and society; (2) observe the parent-infant interactions to assess ...
BC Centre for Disease Control / BY: Jane A. Buxton, MBBS, MHSc, FRCPC October 2007
... risk of transmission through blood products is < 1 in 2 million per unit. The vast majority of new infections (80% ... high HCV incidence rate of 37.3 per 100 person-years.[ 2 ] The risk of transmission through needle-stick injury is about 2%. Transmission can occur through non-sterile piercing or ...
Clinical Articles / BY: Nevio Cimolai, MD, FRCPC March 2007
... with moxifloxacin in solution. Repeat routine cultures 2 and 4 weeks later were devoid of bacteria. Culture of the ... antimicrobial qualities and components ( Table 1 ). [2]  In its undiluted state, honey’s high osmolarity ... standard forms of medicinal honey become available ( Table 2 ). The current medical literature provides many anecdotes ...
Clinical Articles / BY: Patty Daly, MD, FRCPC June 2007
... to differ from those of seasonal influenza A viruses. [2]  Although a pandemic influenza strain may cause more ... with little epidemiological or observational evidence.  [2]  Outbreak features during seasonal influenza are mostly ... and appropriate use of personal protective equipment.[ 2 , 4-7 ] During the interpandemic period Physicians can ...
ICBC / BY: John Vavrik, PhD, November 2007
... to partly influence their daily driving decisions.  [2] Risk predictors Physicians can also play an important ... with experienced drivers, new drivers take about 2 seconds longer to recognize hazards. They show weak ...
Clinical Articles / BY: Teresa Marie Kope, MD, FRCPC April 2007
... in 1994, more than a decade after his observations. [2]  In 1950, Bowlby was asked by the World Health ... an attachment disorder (which will be discussed in Part 2 of this theme issue), but the disorganized/disoriented ...
BC Centre for Disease Control / BY: Eleni Galanis, MD, MPH, FRCPC September 2007
... from multiple tree species, soil, water, and air.[ 2 ] Between 1999 and 2006, 176 cases of  C. gattii ... with  C. gattii  during this period was 59 years (range 2–92 years) and 55% were male. Only two cases occurred in ...
Clinical Articles / BY: Chris Whittington, MB BS, MBA, FCFP, FACRRM January/February 2007
... µg/L). His transferrin level was 1.91 g/L (normal 2.20–3.80 g/L), and total iron-binding capacity (TIBC) was ... slightly elevated cholesterol level at 5.6 mmol/L (normal 2.0–5.2 mmol/L). His renal function, thyroid function, fasting ...
Back Page / BY: J.L. Benedet, MD, FRCS, June 2007
... to become highly proficient in colposcopy as well as CO 2  laser therapy. He provided these services to the women of ...
Clinical Articles / BY: Hin Hin Ko, MD November 2007
... primary care and increasing interest in subspecialties. [2-4] As medical science and technology have become more ... 27.9% (39/140) for the physicians. Of the respondents 54.2% were male. The demographic characteristics of all ... A summary of these findings is shown in   Table 2 . Medical students.  Family medicine was selected as the ...