Emerging Infectious Disease ISSN: 1080-6059
Volume 12, Number 9—September 2006
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Perspective
India is well positioned to address the problem of nosocomial tuberculosis transmission.
Synopses
Vaccines that enable detection of field exposure to any AI would be ideal.
Research
Disease was associated with age, place of residence, and water sources in all age groups.
Immunohistochemical detection of rickettsial antigens may be useful in diagnosis.
Histologic analysis of lymph node biopsy specimens may verify diagnosis of this disease.
Simple interventions may facilitate vector control and prevent periurban transmission of Chagas disease.
Fifty-two species-associated amino acid residues were found between human and avian influenza viruses.
Disease has reemerged, mainly in patients ≥60 years of age with bacteremia.
Molecular epidemiologic findings suggest an ancient focus of TB.
The growth of the number of inhabitants with a non-Western ethnic background most likely explains the growth of extrapulmonary TB in the Netherlands.
Risk among children is underestimated in countries with a high incidence of this disease.
Managing MDRTB through national programs can yield results similar to those seen in wealthier settings.
Fluoroquinolones were associated with MRSA colonization and infection.
A new panel of 25 VNTR-MIRU loci differentiates Beijing-family TB strains better than a panel of 15.
Policy Review
Current plans for control of pandemic influenza vary, and many do not include nonpharmaceutical interventions.
Dispatches
Letters
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Corrections
Knowing Which Foods Make Us Sick Will Help Guide Food Safety Regulations
Length: 13:47
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