Wednesday, December 29, 2010

Journal of infectious diseases

Provincial Hospital for Infectious Diseases? Child Health Hospital ...
2008 Maternal and Child Health Hospital in Yulin City, hospital outbreaks of infectious diseases,” the Chinese health “Call for Papers magazine promoted deputy editorial high” China Health Care, “Journal Call for Papers, ...

Acute Hepatitis B and Acute HIV Coinfection in an Adult Patient: A ...
S. C. Hadler, F. N. Judson, P. M. O'Malley et al., “Outcome of hepatitis B virus infection in homosexual men and its relation to prior human immunodeficiency virus infection,” Journal of Infectious Diseases, vol. 163, no. 3, pp. ...

MEDITERRANEAN JOURNAL OD HEMATOLOGY AND INFECTIOUS DISEASES www
MEDITERRANEAN JOURNAL OF HEMATOLOGY AND INFECTIOUS DISEASES www. mjhid. org ISSN 2035-3006. Review Articles. Update on the Laboratory Diagnosis of Invasive Fungal Infections. Brunella Posteraro1, Riccardo Torelli1, Elena De Carolis1, ...

February 2011 Briefing - Infectious Disease --Doctors Lounge
Here are what the editors at HealthDay consider to be the most important developments in Infectious Disease for February 2011. This roundup includes the latest research news from journal articles, as well as the FDA approvals and ...

Roo's Clues: Journal of Infectious Diseases Reports on the Status ...
Ongoing research will hopefully clarify the (probably complex) relationship between XMRV and other murine retrovirsus with their potential to cause disease in humans. In the meantime, the Journal of Infectious Diseases has written up a ...

Adults With HIV at Increased Risk of Bone Fractures, Study Finds ...
11 in the journal Clinical Infectious Diseases. "We confirmed that several established risk factors for fracture, such as age, substance abuse, hepatitis C co-infection and diabetes were associated with fractures among HIV-infected ...

Molecular Aspects of Human Cytomegalovirus Diseases (Frontiers of ...
(Report): An article from: American Journal of Infectious Diseases Cytomegalovirus immunity in pregnancy in South of Iran.(Report): An article from: American Journal of Infectious Diseases This digital document is an article from ...

GeoVax Announces the Publication of Phase 1 Clinical Trial in The ...
The article, titled “Phase 1 Safety and Immunogenicity Testing of DNA and Recombinant Modified Vaccinia Ankara Vaccines Expressing HIV-1 Virus-like Particles,” will appear in the March 1 issue of The Journal of Infectious Diseases. ...

Obstetrician-Gynecologists and Perinatal Infections: A Review of ...
L. Baril, T. Ancelle, V. Goulet, P. Thulliez, V. Tirard-Fleury, and B. Carme, “Risk factors for toxoplasma infection in pregnancy: a case-control study in France,” Scandinavian Journal of Infectious Diseases, vol. 31, no. 3, pp. ...

Did you know this about the flu and do you care?
WHY DO PEOPLE need religion? Some would say that humans turn to spiritual matters in order to find security in an insecure world. But there is more to it than that. An article in the journal American Sociological Review noted: “The need for security is not the only attraction of religion. People have always sought answers to such questions as: Where do we come from? Where are we going? Why are we here?”No doubt you would agree that those are profoundly important questions. As such, do they not require reliable answers? Such questions are too important, too weighty, to be resolved by simply selecting religious beliefs from various traditions because these appeal to us personally. If we are to find solid, reliable answers to life’s deeper questions, surely we need a better method. Is there something better? Ferrar Fenton, a translator of the Bible, said something remarkable about that book. He called it “the only key that unlocks the Mystery of the Universe to Man, and the Mystery of Man to Himself.” Yes, the Bible answers questions about the past, the present, and the future. It tells us where we came from, what the meaning of life is, how we can find happiness, and what the future holds for us. No other book in history has been as influential as the Bible; nor has any other book survived so many virulent attacks. Why, though, do so many disregard this unique book in their search for answers to life’s questions? Many people have not paused to consider the profound differences between the Bible and the churches they have known. They have seen how so-called Christians slaughter one another in God’s name. Many have complained, as The Guardian noted, that “priests are more interested nowadays in raising money than in pastoral visits.” They think, perhaps, that the Bible endorses or condones such behavior. The truth is, the Bible commands Christians to “love one another,” and it tells those who preach the word, “You received free, give free.” (John 13:34; Matthew 10:8) Is it fair, then, to judge the Bible by the deeds of people who claim to respect it but do not follow it? Many believe that the Bible is unscientific, self-contradictory, and old-fashioned. But a thorough investigation shows the opposite. Granted, the Bible is not a science textbook. Yet, when it does touch on subjects relating to science—such as the order in which living things appeared on earth, the shape of the earth, or the proper treatment of infectious diseases—the Bible says nothing incorrect. On the contrary, it contains statements that were centuries ahead of their time. And although the Bible is composed of 66 books written over a period of 1,600 years, all of them are in harmony with one another. Furthermore, the Bible exhibits extraordinary insight into human nature, making it as up-to-date today as ever. This remarkable book says something crucial about the worship of God. It says that such worship must be carried out, not on man’s terms, but on God’s terms. (John 5:30; James 4:13-15; 2 Peter 1:21) But few people have truly observed that principle. From earliest times men have made religions to suit their own purposes. That is true when people carve their gods from pieces of wood and worship them. It is true when religious institutions teach doctrines that they have invented. And is it not also true of those individuals who tailor a private religion to suit their own preferences? Consider an alternative. Why not do as a chief justice of the United States Supreme Court did? In the same way that he tried cases in court, he impartially investigated the evidence for and against the truthfulness of the Bible. With what result? He said: “I have come to the decision that the Bible is a supernatural book, that it has come from God.”How can you make a similar investigation yourself? As a suggestion, you might try a systematic study of the Bible, examining its answers to the questions raised at the outset of this article. There are nearly seven million of Jehovah’s Witnesses, who have made such a study. They volunteer their time in order to share with others what they have learned. The home Bible study course they offer without charge has helped millions to find a faith that is more than a fad or a matter of taste. The true, pure Christianity presented in the Bible is not just another religion. It represents the truth about God and his purposes. So why settle for less?—John 17:17.


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Hi... in my biochemistry class i received 2 topic to be discussed and to be presented:a) Infectious diseases challanges for health care systems. b) Biochemical and genetic aspect of genetic engineering in prokaryotes and eukaryotes. Please clarify for me the topics and please suggest some subtopics that i can present for 2 hours for each topic and please email any related journals or articles to me at munes123@yahoo. com. your help is much appreciated... Thank You.


please help me with this topic.....?
I'm strongly interested in becoming an Infectious Disease Specialist. I am currently a junior in undergraduate college. As of now, I don't really know ANYONE else who has the same career aspirations/goals as me. I'm looking for a penpal of sorts just to, from time to time, discuss our mutual interest and recent publications (journal articles and novels) in the field of Infectious Diseases. Only serious responses Please!~Steph


Interested in Infectious Diseases as a Specialty in Medical School?
nobody knows specifically who wrote this book... transcribed by hand (errors included) from one language to the next and back again (thats more errors)written at a time when the average person thought 40 was old age, infectious disease was caused by divine punishment not microorganisms, mental illness was a demon living inside someone.. the list goes on and onyet somehow this book is the answer to everything... ask a question about christianity and you will recieve quote after quote of mistake ridden text thrown at youcase in point is evolution... to every reputable scientist i. e. ones not paid for by christian foundations and submit to peer reviewed journals, evolution is as obviously true as gravity ishowever the bible disagree... why.... because it was written 2000 years before anyone had any idea of evolution... thats fine for 2000 years ago but not now....isnt it time to accept these issues and either update the bible or bin it? it is inevitable that a hand written book would contain mistakes... nothing to do with god... just plain old fashioned human error... also notes or questions written on the side by the last guy to transcirbe it may get incorpotated into the text...are christians so arrogant as to think that a book (any one for that matter) can be hand written by a huge number of people in several different countries and languages over 2000 years and wouldnt have mistakes... ive seen mistakes in the printed version of the bible....there are none so blind as those that will not seeonce again the dim gang are in town what i said was that the bible was written at a time when people thought 40 was old etc wow... so dim


problems with the bible?
I am looking for a copy of the following article: Symptomatic relapse of neurologic syphilis after therapy for primary or secondary syphilis. 9/15/06.I'd really appreciate help with this - it's for my boss :)


I'm looking for an article from the Journal of Clinical Infectious Diseases... please help!?