Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report: MMWRU.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Public Health Service, Center for Disease Control, 2008 |
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... increased amounts of toxins A and B has caused increased morbidity and mortality among hospital- ized patients ( 2,3 ) . During 2005 , related strains caused severe disease in generally healthy persons in the commu- nity at a rate of ...
... increased amounts of toxins A and B has caused increased morbidity and mortality among hospital- ized patients ( 2,3 ) . During 2005 , related strains caused severe disease in generally healthy persons in the commu- nity at a rate of ...
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... increased with age ; females had nearly twice the incidence of males . Rates were higher during the spring and summer months than during the fall and winter months ( Table 1 ) . A total of 28 ( 88 % ) of 32 acute - care hospitals ...
... increased with age ; females had nearly twice the incidence of males . Rates were higher during the spring and summer months than during the fall and winter months ( Table 1 ) . A total of 28 ( 88 % ) of 32 acute - care hospitals ...
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... increasing age ( with the attendant underlying health prob- lems and increased use of the health - care system ) and anti- biotic exposure in the development of CDAD . However one fourth of all CA - CDAD cases were in persons whe lacked ...
... increasing age ( with the attendant underlying health prob- lems and increased use of the health - care system ) and anti- biotic exposure in the development of CDAD . However one fourth of all CA - CDAD cases were in persons whe lacked ...
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... increased risk for developing PPD that could be easily iden- tified at delivery for interventions in the postpartum period . The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecolo- gists includes screening for PPD among the essential parts ...
... increased risk for developing PPD that could be easily iden- tified at delivery for interventions in the postpartum period . The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecolo- gists includes screening for PPD among the essential parts ...
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... increased compared with 2004-2006 . Progress toward the targets * Connecticut , Georgia , Maryland , Minnesota , New Mexico , Oregon , Tennessee , and selected counties in California , Colorado , and New York . for Healthy People 2010 ...
... increased compared with 2004-2006 . Progress toward the targets * Connecticut , Georgia , Maryland , Minnesota , New Mexico , Oregon , Tennessee , and selected counties in California , Colorado , and New York . for Healthy People 2010 ...
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