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Managing viral conjunctivitis: A primer
How to identify and treat the most common infections your practice will see. Although innumerable viral entities can infect the human host, adenoviruses ...
From Optometric Management,
11/1/03
by Gupta, Deepak
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CDC releases guidelines for treating adverse reactions to smallpox vaccination - Practice Guidelines - Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has issued guidelines for diagnosing and treating adverse reactions to smallpox vaccination in the preoutbreak setting. The information is avail
From American Family Physician,
4/15/03
by Carrie A. Morantz
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Fighting infection the smart way
Recent research shows that levofloxacin is a worthy aid in comanaging cataract cases. When comanaging cataract surgery cases, it's important to fight ...
From Optometric Management,
6/1/02
by West, Walt
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Genital herpes
Genital herpes is a sexually transmitted disease caused by the herpes simplex virus. The disease is characterized by the formation of fluid-filled, painful ...
From Gale Encyclopedia of Alternative Medicine,
4/6/01
by Patience Paradox
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Pediatric Take on HSV Vertical Transmission
ASPEN, COLO. -- Herpes simplex virus has tormented humans since at least the time of the ancient Greeks, but questions still linger concerning how to ...
From OB/GYN News,
11/1/00
by Betsy Bates
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Antiviral therapy
Antiviral Therapy In recent years, there has been increasing interest in the development of effective, relatively nontoxic antiviral agents. Foremost among these are the nucleoside analogs, synthetic
From American Family Physician,
2/1/89
by Emily A. Blumberg
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Ask the Wizard - Brief Article
How are scientists able to see viruses? And will we ever be able to treat the diseases they cause, even though viruses are so tiny and primitive? --Marisa Mackey, Hoboken, New Jersey David M. S
From Discover,
2/1/00
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Infectious keratitis
What you need to know about diagnosing and treating viruses. The cornea is a unique tissue. Capable of only a limited range of responses to a wide variety ...
From Optometric Management,
12/1/98
by Morschauser, Dana J
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