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Counselling Patients for HPV Continuing education module from rxBriefcase. Discuss human papillomavirus (HPV) biology and transmission, current primary prevention methods for HPV infections, approaches to counselling for prevention, and approaches to counselling for patients with HPV.
John Hopkins Antiobiotic Guide Registration is free but required to use this authoritative guide to diagnosis and treatment of infectious diseases.
Recurrent Herpes Labialis Assessment and Treatment Continuing education module from rxBriefcase. Discuss the etiology, pathophysiology, and communicability of oral herpes simplex viral (HSV) infection, including primary infection, latency, and recurrence of the virus; cold sores and identify their cause; Characterize patient presentation of oral recurrent herpes labialis (RHL), including the stages of a recurrent episode; methods for diagnosing oral RHL, canker sores, and other orofacial afflictions; non-prescription and prescription therapies for treating oral RHL including their classification, mechanism of action, adverse effects, and place in therapy; counsel patients with oral RHL about current therapies with an emphasis on non-prescription treatment, and techniques designed to avoid recurrence, relieve symptoms, and prevent the spread of infection.
Treatment of Hospital Infection by British Society for Antimicrobial Chemotherapy
Antimicrobial Management - mechanisms of acquired resistance from Hospital Pharmacist
Antimicrobial management - the role of clinical pharmacists from Hospital Pharmacist
Antimicrobial Pocket Reference 2001 Published by Capital Health, Alberta, this Canadian resource is an evidence-based reference with local recommendations for the appropriate use of antibiotics and the optimal treatment and prevention of infectious diseases. Contains information on usage of antibiotics in neonatal, pediatric, pregnancy and lactation patients.
eMedicine Infectious Disease - Medical Reference
Guidelines for Antibiotic Therapy Official guideline at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania
Infectious Disease University of Iowa Family Practice Handbook, Fourth Edition, Chapter 10
Infectious Disease Management Chapter From The Cleveland Clinic Disease Management Project
Practice Guidelines from the Infectious Diseases Society of America
The Cleveland Clinic Guidelines for Antimicrobial Usage From The Cleveland Clinic Disease Management Project
University of Wisconsin Antibiotic Guide
Adult and Pediatric Perioperative Antimicrobial Prophylaxis Guidelines From University of Kentucky Chandler Medical Center Pharmacy Services
Another Case of Glycemic Control Problems Associated with Fluoroquinolone Therapy By Hospital Pharmacy.
Antibiotic Regimens for Peritoneal Dialysis-Related Peritonitis From The Cleveland Clinic Disease Management Project
Antibiotics in Lactation In concise chart form.
From The Cleveland Clinic Disease Management Project
Antibiotics in Pregnancy In concise chart form.
From The Cleveland Clinic Disease Management Project
Antimicrobial Interactions with Warfarin From The Cleveland Clinic Disease Management Project
Antimicrobial Resistance in Gram-Positive and Gram-Negative Bacteria CE from Inet
Antiretrovirals: Pharmacotherapy and Adverse Drug Reactions CE from Inet
Australian Immunization Handbook From Australian government
BMJ Infectious Disease Collections
Canada Communicable Disease Report The Canada Communicable Disease Report (CCDR) of the Population and Public Health Branch (PPHB) of Health Canada presents current information on infectious and other diseases for surveillance purposes. Publication is available through subscription, volumes are also present online.
Canadian Bacterial Surveillance Network (CBSN) Info on antibacterial resistance in Canada. Mount Sinai Hospital, Toroto.
Canadian Immunization Guide, Sixth Edition 2002 - PPHB - Health Canada
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) CDC serves as the national focus for developing and applying disease prevention and control, environmental health, and health promotion and education activities designed to improve the health of the people of the United States.
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