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... physicians without cost for all residents with suspected Lyme disease if the serum was accompanied by a case report form . Residents who , in 1984 or 1985 , had onset of erythema migrans * and / or neurologic , cardiac , or arthritic ...
... physicians without cost for all residents with suspected Lyme disease if the serum was accompanied by a case report form . Residents who , in 1984 or 1985 , had onset of erythema migrans * and / or neurologic , cardiac , or arthritic ...
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... physicians from January 1984 through August 1987. The number and results of these tests varied by year as follows : 2,492 in 1984 ( 30 % posi- tivity ) , 3,770 in 1985 ( 20 % positivity ) , 5,175 in 1986 ( 24 % positivity ) , and 6,420 ...
... physicians from January 1984 through August 1987. The number and results of these tests varied by year as follows : 2,492 in 1984 ( 30 % posi- tivity ) , 3,770 in 1985 ( 20 % positivity ) , 5,175 in 1986 ( 24 % positivity ) , and 6,420 ...
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... physicians should be aware of the limitations of current tests . Sensitivities of the IFA and the ELISA are relatively low during stage one ( 2-4 ) , and the antibody response can be curtailed or aborted by early treatment with ...
... physicians should be aware of the limitations of current tests . Sensitivities of the IFA and the ELISA are relatively low during stage one ( 2-4 ) , and the antibody response can be curtailed or aborted by early treatment with ...
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... physicians may wish to vaccinate previously healthy children between 2 and 5 years of age to prevent disease that can occur in this group . 4. Because many children who received polysaccharide vaccine between the ages of 18 and 23 ...
... physicians may wish to vaccinate previously healthy children between 2 and 5 years of age to prevent disease that can occur in this group . 4. Because many children who received polysaccharide vaccine between the ages of 18 and 23 ...
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... physician who can evaluate the need for antirabies treatment . ( See current rabies prophylaxis recommendations of the ACIP [ 1,2 ] . ) 1. Terrestrial Mammals . Continuous and persistent government - funded programs for trapping or ...
... physician who can evaluate the need for antirabies treatment . ( See current rabies prophylaxis recommendations of the ACIP [ 1,2 ] . ) 1. Terrestrial Mammals . Continuous and persistent government - funded programs for trapping or ...
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