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  1. Audio Journal of Medicine: Reporting from the 2006 Interscience Conference on Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy (ICAAC), September 27 – 30, San Francisco
    Audio Journal of Oncology

    Audio Journal of Medicine: Reporting from the 2006 Interscience Conference on Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy (ICAAC), September 27 – 30, San Francisco

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    02/10/2006
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  2. Audio Journal of Medicine: Reporting from the 2006 Interscience Conference on Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy (ICAAC), September 27 – 30, San Francisco
    Audio Journal of Oncology

    Audio Journal of Medicine: Reporting from the 2006 Interscience Conference on Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy (ICAAC), September 27 – 30, San Francisco

    Bart Rijnders J. Owen Hendley Philippe Colucci Inhalation Therapy Can Prevent Invasive Aspergillosis REFERENCE: Abstract M-1308c Bart Rijnders, University Hospital, Rotterdam Patients undergoing chemo

    01/10/2006
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  3. Audio Journal of Oncology in Advance – October 1st, 2006
    Audio Journal of Oncology

    Audio Journal of Oncology in Advance – October 1st, 2006

    George Canellos Sandra Strauss Nancy Baxter KIT Mutations in Acute Myeloid Leukemia Confer Higher Relapse Risk Liver Metastasis Resection Not Curative for Colorectal Cancer Patients With Node Negative

    01/10/2006
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  4. Reporting from the 2006 Interscience Conference on Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy (ICAAC), September 27 – 30, San Francisco
    Audio Journal of Oncology

    Reporting from the 2006 Interscience Conference on Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy (ICAAC), September 27 – 30, San Francisco

    Jose Miro Julia Dombrowski Graeme Forrest HIV/AIDS Antiretroviral Therapy: Good to Start when CD4 Count Drops Below 350 REFERENCE: Abstract H-1059 Jose Miro, Hospital Clinic, Barcelona When is the bes

    30/09/2006
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  5. Audio Journal of Global Health Issues: Smoking Inequalities Explain Half the Mortality Differences Between Men of Different Socioeconomic Groups
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    Audio Journal of Global Health Issues: Smoking Inequalities Explain Half the Mortality Differences Between Men of Different Socioeconomic Groups

    MICHAEL MARMOT, University College, London REFERENCE: Lancet, 2006; 364:367 and 341 A study published in the Lancet from the University of Toronto concludes that half of the mortality differences betw

    30/09/2006
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  6. Audio Journal of Infectious Disease: Reporting from the 2006 Interscience Conference on Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy (ICAAC), September 27 – 30, San Francisco
    Audio Journal of Oncology

    Audio Journal of Infectious Disease: Reporting from the 2006 Interscience Conference on Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy (ICAAC), September 27 – 30, San Francisco

    Henry Fraimow Michael Jacobs Ron Dagan MRSA: Not Only Carried in the Nose REFERENCE: Abstract C2-605 Henry Fraimow, Cooper University Hospital, Camden, New Jersey Methicillin resistant Staphylococcus

    29/09/2006
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  7. Audio Journal of Global Health Issues: Tipranavir Brings Hope for HIV-1 Patients Resistant to Standard Antiretorviral Therapy
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    Audio Journal of Global Health Issues: Tipranavir Brings Hope for HIV-1 Patients Resistant to Standard Antiretorviral Therapy

    CHARLES HICKS, Associate Professor Medicine, Duke University, Durham REFERENCE: Lancet 2006; 368: 466-75 Results with a new antiretroviral agent, tipranavir, tested among patients who were resistant t

    29/09/2006
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  8. Audio Journal of Infectious Disease: Reporting from the 2006 Interscience Conference on Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy (ICAAC), September 27 – 30, San Francisco
    Audio Journal of Oncology

    Audio Journal of Infectious Disease: Reporting from the 2006 Interscience Conference on Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy (ICAAC), September 27 – 30, San Francisco

    Roger Baxter Jaap van Dissel Which Antibiotics Pose Greatest Risk of C. difficile infection? REFERENCE: Abstract K-0349 Roger Baxter, Kaiser Permanente, Oakland In the presence of certain antibiotics,

    28/09/2006
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  9. Audio Journal of Global Health Issues: Counterfeit Anti-Infective Drugs: A Huge Problem, Often Overlooked
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    Audio Journal of Global Health Issues: Counterfeit Anti-Infective Drugs: A Huge Problem, Often Overlooked

    PAUL NEWTON, Centre for Clinical Vaccinology and Tropical Medicine, Oxford REFERENCE: Lancet Infect Dis 2006; 6:602-13 No one knows the exact proportion of anti-infective drugs in the developing world

    19/09/2006
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  10. ASCO Audio Journal of Oncology – September 15th, 2006
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    ASCO Audio Journal of Oncology – September 15th, 2006

    Robert Ozols William See Ruth Lupu Improving on Standard Treatment in Ovarian Cancer: Have We Hit a Wall? REFERENCE: Abstract 5002, 2006 ASCO Annual Meeting; N Engl J Med 2006, 354:34-43 ROBERT OZOLS,

    14/09/2006
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  11. Audio Journal of Global Health Issues: Audio Journal of Global Health Issues, September 13th, 2006
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    Audio Journal of Global Health Issues: Audio Journal of Global Health Issues, September 13th, 2006

    Andrew Pipe Bryan Williams STOP – Smoking The Opinions of Physicians, A Global Survey REFERENCE: European Society of Cardiology Meeting with the World Congress of Cardiology, Barcelona, Septembe

    13/09/2006
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  12. Audio Journal of Global Health Issues: Heart Disease Prevention in the Developing World Can Be Cost Effective
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    Audio Journal of Global Health Issues: Heart Disease Prevention in the Developing World Can Be Cost Effective

    Thomas Gaziano, Brigham & Womens’ Hospital, Boston REFERENCE: Lancet 2006; 368: 679-86 Heart disease is currently the leading cause of death in less developed nations but it can be prevented

    11/09/2006
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