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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... infection were detected from a routine posttransplantation liver biopsy in January 2008 , 7 months posttransplantation , while the recipient continued anti - TB treatment . AFB smear was negative , and culture identified Mycobacterium ...
... infection were detected from a routine posttransplantation liver biopsy in January 2008 , 7 months posttransplantation , while the recipient continued anti - TB treatment . AFB smear was negative , and culture identified Mycobacterium ...
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... Infectious Diseases ; E Piercefield , MD , DVM , EIS Officer , CDC . Editorial Note : The majority of TB cases among organ ransplant recipients are caused by activation of latent uberculosis infection ( LTBI ) in the recipient once immu ...
... Infectious Diseases ; E Piercefield , MD , DVM , EIS Officer , CDC . Editorial Note : The majority of TB cases among organ ransplant recipients are caused by activation of latent uberculosis infection ( LTBI ) in the recipient once immu ...
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... infection in transplantation : donor - derived infections . Curr Opin Organ Transplant 2005 ; 10 : 301–6 . 5. United Network for Organ Sharing . Minimum procurement standards for an organ procurement organization ( OPO ) . Richmond , VA ...
... infection in transplantation : donor - derived infections . Curr Opin Organ Transplant 2005 ; 10 : 301–6 . 5. United Network for Organ Sharing . Minimum procurement standards for an organ procurement organization ( OPO ) . Richmond , VA ...
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... infection . Clinicians should consider a diagnosis of CA - CDAD in out- patients with severe diarrhea , even in the absence of established risk factors . In addition , continued surveillance is needed to determine trends in occurrence ...
... infection . Clinicians should consider a diagnosis of CA - CDAD in out- patients with severe diarrhea , even in the absence of established risk factors . In addition , continued surveillance is needed to determine trends in occurrence ...
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... infection . The median length of stay among hospitalized patients was 4 days ( range : 1– 39 days ) . Among all patients for whom follow - up information was available , 29 % had an inpatient health - care exposure ( defined as ...
... infection . The median length of stay among hospitalized patients was 4 days ( range : 1– 39 days ) . Among all patients for whom follow - up information was available , 29 % had an inpatient health - care exposure ( defined as ...
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