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Clinical Articles / BY: Leila Srour, MD January/February 2000
... of residents and staff, as well as prevention of contact between ill and non-ill individuals, may reduce ...
Clinical Articles / BY: Danuta M. Skowronski, MD, FRCPC June 2000
... throughout Canada and are the only reservoir in BC. Contact with any wild animal, and particularly any animal ... bite or scratch by another infected host. However, direct contact with bats is of greatest concern in this province. ... less than a centimeter long.[ 6 ] Such minor evidence of contact may be difficult to recall or elicit from a person ...
Clinical Articles / BY: Kendall Ho, MD, FRCPC June 2000
... Yet, telemedicine will never replace the need for human contact between physicians and their patients, both in ...
Editorials / BY: Lorraine Gillespie, RN June 2000
... country’s health-care system. It is the first level of contact of individuals, family, and community with the health ...
Clinical Articles / BY: C.J. Sedergreen, MBBS September 2000
... more about the training of massage therapists in BC can contact the Massage Therapists’ Association of British ...
Clinical Articles / BY: Steve Adilman, MD November 2000
... the sex trade, high-risk sexual behavior, and obstacles to contact tracing.[ 8 ] Tuberculosis is also on the rise, ... care. Risk assessment, pre- and post-test counseling, contact tracing, treatment goals, adherence strategies, and ...
Clinical Articles / BY: T. Gregory Hislop, MDCM December 2000
... interviewers were very diligent in trying to make personal contact with the randomly selected households, this sometimes was not possible. When contact was made, the interviewer tried to accommodate the ...