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Currently approved post-exposure rabies prophylaxis regimens
14 May 2012
Henry Wilde, Supaporn Wacharapluesadee, Thiravat Hemachudha
Mary Warrell deserves credit as a developer of cost-benefit-effective intradermal post-exposure rabies vaccine schedules. Her work helped eliminate dangerous poorly immunogenic nerve tissue derived Se...
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Imported cases of Ross River virus disease in New Zealand – A travel medicine perspective
14 May 2012
Colleen Lau, Philip Weinstein, David Slaney
Summary: No known locally acquired human mosquito-borne diseases have occurred in New Zealand, and reported cases of arboviral infections have been diagnosed exclusively in travellers. In this paper, ...
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Microbiological findings from the Haiti disaster
23 April 2012
Alexandre Rodrigues Marra, Marines Dalla Valle Martino, Mauro Ricardo Ribas, Carlos Rodriguez-Taveras, Oscar Fernando Pavao dos Santos
Summary: There are few data regarding microbiological findings from the disaster situation in Haiti. A rapid and accurate diagnosis of infection is necessary for the optimal efficacy of antimicrobial ...
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Paediatric international travellers from Greece: Characteristics and pre-travel recommendations
23 April 2012
Helena C. Maltezou, Androula Pavli, Athina Spilioti, Panos Katerelos, Maria Theodoridou
Summary: The aim of this study was to describe the children who seek pre-travel advice in Greece. During 2008–2010, 4065 persons sought pre-travel services in the 57 Prefectures, including 128 (3.15%)...
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Distinguishing malaria and influenza: Early clinical features in controlled human experimental infection studies
23 April 2012
Patrick J. Lillie, Christopher J.A. Duncan, Susanne H. Sheehy, Joel Meyer, Geraldine A. O'Hara, Sarah C. Gilbert, Adrian V.S. Hill
Summary: During the H1N1 influenza pandemic (pH1N1/09) diagnostic algorithms were developed to guide antiviral provision. However febrile illnesses are notoriously difficult to distinguish clinically....
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