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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To reduce the risk for TB transmission associ- ated with organ transplantation , organ recovery personnel should consider risk factors for TB when assessing all potential donors . In addition , clinicians should recognize hat transplant ...
To reduce the risk for TB transmission associ- ated with organ transplantation , organ recovery personnel should consider risk factors for TB when assessing all potential donors . In addition , clinicians should recognize hat transplant ...
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01 assessin pot 1 ed TE Lover St estiga ves its medical a able and acc Cowere Contact investigations were conducted to evaluate at - risk g hospital workers , close personal contacts , and family mem- bers related to the donor and ...
01 assessin pot 1 ed TE Lover St estiga ves its medical a able and acc Cowere Contact investigations were conducted to evaluate at - risk g hospital workers , close personal contacts , and family mem- bers related to the donor and ...
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No standard assessment is conducted to determine specifically whether the potential donor is at risk for having previously indiagnosed TB or LTBI . Although the screening process night uncover symptoms or risk factors for TB or LTBI ...
No standard assessment is conducted to determine specifically whether the potential donor is at risk for having previously indiagnosed TB or LTBI . Although the screening process night uncover symptoms or risk factors for TB or LTBI ...
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Approx mately 19 % of child maltreatment fatalities occurred amon infants ( i.e. , persons aged < 1 year ) ( 1 ) , and homicide sta tistics suggest that fatality risk might be greatest in the first week of life ( 2 ) .
Approx mately 19 % of child maltreatment fatalities occurred amon infants ( i.e. , persons aged < 1 year ) ( 1 ) , and homicide sta tistics suggest that fatality risk might be greatest in the first week of life ( 2 ) .
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Few studies have examined rates and risk factors for mal- treatment in infants aged < 1 year , and risk for nonfatal maltreatment among infants has not been examined previ- ously at the national level in the United States .
Few studies have examined rates and risk factors for mal- treatment in infants aged < 1 year , and risk for nonfatal maltreatment among infants has not been examined previ- ously at the national level in the United States .
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