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Parasitic Infections

Notice to Readers: Availability and Use of Parenteral Quinidine Gluconate for Severe or Complicated Malaria
MMWR. December 22, 2000;49:1138-1140.
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Preventing Congenital Toxoplasmosis
MMWR Recommendations and Reports. March 31, 2000;49(RR-2):57-75.
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Guidelines for Veterinarians: Prevention of Zoonotic Transmission of Ascarids and Hookworms of Dogs and Cats
Division of Parasitic Diseases. July 2002.
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Topic Sections
item Antibiotic and antimicrobial resistance
item Bacterial infections
item Diarrheal and foodborne diseases
item Infection control, healthcare quality, and healthcare-related infections (on Division of Healthcare Quality Promotion site)
item Occupational exposure and health (on Division of Healthcare Quality Promotion site)
item Opportunistic infections
item Parasitic infections
item Sexually transmitted diseases
item Surveillance
item Travel and immigration
item Vaccination
item Viral infections
 

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