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  • | legal_status = not available in US ..."pmid11575327">{{cite journal |author= |title=From the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Update on spectinomycin availability in the United States |
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  • ...asone is used to treat many [[inflammation|inflammatory]] and [[autoimmune disease|autoimmune]] conditions, such as [[rheumatoid arthritis]]. ...thor=van de Beek D, de Gans J, McIntyre P, Prasad K |title=Corticosteroids for acute bacterial meningitis |journal=Cochrane Database Syst Rev |volume= |is
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  • ...fect is reached.<!-- <ref name=AHFS2015/> --> In those with previous heart disease, further heart problems have occurred.<ref name=AHFS2015>{{cite web|title=N ...chi Sankyo|Sankyo]].<!-- <ref name="nyti_Jack"/> --> The drug was approved for opioid overdose by the [[Food and Drug Administration]] in 1971.<ref name="
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  • ..., and has been studied in combination with other forms of [[chemotherapy]] for [[colon cancer]], [[melanoma]], and [[head and neck cancer]]. The drug was ...w.cdc.gov/mmwr/preview/mmwrhtml/mm5849a3.htm |author1= Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)}}</ref>
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  • ...ref> It is marketed by [[Pfizer]] under the trade name '''Flagyl''' in the US, by [[Sanofi-Aventis]] globally under the same tradename '''Flagyl''', in ' ...ion causes the production of toxic products to anaerobic cells, and allows for selective accumulation in anaerobes.
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  • | legal_status = prescription only (US) ...istory.html Rimifon], in 1952). With the introduction of isoniazid, a cure for tuberculosis was first considered reasonable.
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  • | legal_status = Not approved <small>([[United States|US]], [[Canada|CA]])</small> ...r=McAuley JB, Herwaldt BL, Stokes SL, ''et al.'' |title=Diloxanide furoate for treating asymptomatic Entamoeba histolytica cyst passers: 14 years' experie
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  • ...eneric drug under a variety of different brand names and is also available for limited use in [[veterinary medicine]]. ...12 FDA-approved human uses and other veterinary uses, but it is often used for non-approved uses (off-label). Ciprofloxacin interacts with other drugs, he
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  • ...n the treatment of [[polycystic ovary syndrome]] and has been investigated for other diseases where [[insulin resistance]] may be an important factor. ...nited States alone, more than 42 million prescriptions were filled in 2009 for its [[generic drug|generic formulations]].<ref name=Bailey/><ref name=Top20
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  • ...[[stroke]]s, and [[thrombus|blood clot]] formation in people at high risk for developing blood clots.<ref>{{Cite journal| doi = 10.1056/NEJM1983081830907 ...title = A comparison of aspirin and anticoagulation following thrombolysis for myocardial infarction (the AFTER study): a multicentre unblinded randomised
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  • ...er]] 80. Mercury is the only metal that is liquid at [[standard conditions for temperature and pressure]]; the only other element that is liquid under the ...fic research applications, and in [[amalgam (dentistry)|amalgam]] material for [[dental restoration]]. It is used in lighting: electricity passed through
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  • ...patients.<ref>[http://www.sign.ac.uk/guidelines/fulltext/106/index.html ''Control of Pain in Adults with Cancer'' Sign Guidelines '''106''' Section 6.1 and 7 ...r=Daly FF, Fountain JS, Murray L, Graudins A, Buckley NA |title=Guidelines for the management of paracetamol poisoning in Australia and New Zealand—expl
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  • ...t|perennial]] [[herbaceous]] plants which grow up to {{convert|2.5|m|ft|sp=us}} tall, having distinctive small green or white flowers arranged in an umbr ...lindrical fruit which is {{convert|4|mm|in|sp=us}} to {{convert|6|mm|in|sp=us}} in length.<ref name="Schep"/><ref name="Kingsbury"/><ref name="Burrows">{
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  • | image = <!-- only free-content images are allowed for depicting living people - see [[WP:NONFREE]] --> .... He is a Distinguished Senior Fellow at [[Baylor University]]'s Institute for Studies of Religion.<ref>[http://www.isreligion.org Isreligion.org]</ref>
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  • A wide range for [[Normal human body temperature|normal temperatures]] has been found.<ref n ...|C|F}}, for [[tympanic membrane]] it is {{convert|35.4|–|37.8|C|F}}, and for axillary it is {{convert|35.5|–|37.0|C|F}}.<ref>{{cite journal |author=Su
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  • ...SH ABLES |accessdate=2007-10-07|publisher=United States National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health}}</ref> The ABLES program objective is to bu ...--2004, |accessdate=2007-10-07|publisher=United States Centers for Disease Control and Prevention}}</ref> U.S. [[Department of Health and Human Services]] rec
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  • {{Infobox Disease|Name=Carbon monoxide poisoning|Image=Carbon-monoxide-3D-vdW.png|Caption=Spa ...g colorless, odorless, tasteless, and non-irritating, it is very difficult for people to detect. Carbon monoxide is a product of [[incomplete combustion]]
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  • ...alth issues in agricultural operations; and 5) to provide a convenient way for members of the agricultural safety and health community to share educationa ...r program to update the database and convert the database into HTML format for delivery on the World-Wide Web. By October 1997, the entire database had be
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  • {{Infobox disease ...gg}} (medical term: [[malignancy|malignant]] [[neoplasm]]) is a class of [[disease]]s in which a group of [[cell (biology)|cells]] display ''uncontrolled grow
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  • {{Infobox disease ...d ''nosokomeion'' (νοσοκομείον) meaning hospital (''nosos'' = [[disease]], ''komeo'' = to take care of). This type of infection is also known as a
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  • ...o be examined and licensed, for accidents to be properly investigated, and for the establishment of safety rules and navigation aids, under the Aeronautic ...le), which remains the worst year on record at an accident rate of about 1 for every {{convert|1000000|mi|km}} flown. Based on the current numbers flying,
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  • {{Infobox Disease ...These events are of concern because of the risk to transmit [[blood-borne disease]]s through the passage of the [[hepatitis B]] virus (HBV), the [[hepatitis
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  • ...rication.{{Vague|date=June 2010}} Nanotechnology's reduced size may allow for automation of tasks which were previously inaccessible due to physical rest ...minant; military applications such as [[biological warfare]] and implants for soldiers; and surveillance through nano-sensors, which are of concern to pr
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  • ...me states, in conjunction with the [[US Environmental Protection Agency]] (US EPA). ...rack pesticide poisonings. Because workers in many industries are at risk for pesticide exposure, and public concern exists regarding the use of and expo
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  • :''For the H5N1 subtype of Avian influenza see [[Influenza A virus subtype H5N1]]. ...rds%22&hl=en&gl=us&ct=clnk&cd=3 EUROPEAN CENTRE FOR DISEASE PREVENTION AND CONTROL].</ref><ref name=influenzareport>[http://www.influenzareport.com/ir/ai.htm
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  • ...ork-related injury and illness. NIOSH is part of the [[Centers for Disease Control and Prevention]] (CDC) within the U.S. [[Department of Health and Human Ser ...ocs/strategic/ NIOSH Strategic Plan Outline 2004-2009]. National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health.</ref>
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  • ...tion of Carcinogenic Risks to Humans 88 | publisher = International Agency for Research on Cancer | location = Lyon, France | year = 2006 | isbn = 92-832- ...| pages = 832–46 | doi = 10.1086/524354}}.</ref> A proposed mechanism for the formation is the hydrogenation of CO ice, shown below.<ref name="Woon">
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  • ...ense lines in the bones of children seen on X-ray. However, the main tool for diagnosis is measurement of the [[blood lead level]]; different treatments ...e about until the latter half of the 20th&nbsp;century. No safe threshold for lead exposure has been discovered—that is, there is no known amount of le
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  • {{Infobox Disease ...electrodes introduced in the body, bypassing the skin, then the potential for lethality is much higher if a circuit though the heart is established. This
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  • ...resistant to corrosion it is extensively used in building construction – for example in the external coverings of roofing joints. ...mber of other metals such as [[calcium]]. All [[isotope]]s of lead, except for lead-204, can be found in the end products of the [[radioactive decay]] of
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  • ...d created in hospitals and ambulatory environments that is the data source for the EHR.<ref>Habib JL. [http://dbt.consultantlive.com/display/article/11456 ...1997. Of Forms, Containers, and the Electronic Medical Record: Some Tools for a Sociology of the Formal. Science, Technology, & Human Values 22(4):403–
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  • ...ion = J. Donald Millar, M.D., M.P.H., receiving the Gorgas Medal for his achievements in preventive medicine. ...afety and Health]], Public Health Policy Advisory Board, [[National Center for Environmental Health]], [[National Toxicology Program]]
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  • ...s = [[Controlled Substances Act|Schedule I and III]] ([[United States|US]]) Dronabinol is the [[International Nonproprietary Name]] (INN) for a pure [[isomer]] of THC, (-)-trans-Δ<sup>9</sup>-tetrahydrocannabinol, th
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  • {{Redirect|Phy|the abbreviation for the physical layer of the OSI Model|PHY}} ...] and a maintenance [[drug addiction#Anti-addictive drugs|anti-addictive]] for use in patients on opioids. It was developed in [[Nazi Germany|Germany]] in
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  • ...ucheuma denticulatum'', which is cultivated and harvested on a large scale for [[carrageenan]] production, produces CHCl<sub>3</sub><ref>{{cite journal|do
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  • ...bt.cdc.gov/agent/ricin/facts.asp Facts About Ricin], ''Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, March 5, 2008, accessed May 5, 2009.</ref> Ricin is easily ...k-in-their-ranks-for-fallen-angel-writer.html Truckers Look in Their Ranks for 'Fallen Angel' Writer]", ''The New York Times'', '''entire paragraph refere
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  • | coordinates = {{coord|45|36|4|N|121|10|58|W|type:event_region:US-OR|display=inline,title}} {{GR|1}} ...n to two of the three seats on the Wasco County Circuit Court that were up for election in November 1984. Fearing they would not gain enough votes, Rajnee
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  • ...action, employed by (semi-) clandestine individual, group or state actors, for idiosyncratic, criminal or political reasons, whereby - in contrast to assa ...ette, a German military officer serving at the [[George C. Marshall Center for European Security Studies]], proposed the following definition: “politica
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  • ...at the [[Naval Medical Center San Diego]]. And he completed an Infectious Disease Fellowship at the [[National Naval Medical Center]] between 1991 and 1993. ...tor for the anthrax vaccination protocol set up by the Centers for Disease Control following the attacks, he is also the lead author of a study of the clinica
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  • ...cted by county and state labs, and ultimately by the [[Centers for Disease Control and Prevention|CDC]] in Atlanta; meanwhile, Mr. Stevens's condition worsene {{US-med-bio-stub}}
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  • ...nds of "white powder events" and targets have included government offices, US embassies, banks and news organizations.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://article ...ear=1999|title=Bioterrorism Alleging Use of Anthrax and Interim Guidelines for Management -- United States, 1998|journal=MMWR|publisher=CDC|volume=48|issu
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  • ...States Army|U.S Army]]’s main institution and facility for [[infectious disease]] [[research]] that may have defensive applications against [[biological wa ...on]], the [[World Health Organization]], and major biomedical and academic centers worldwide.
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  • ...ut outbreaks of [[Ebola]] virus in Africa and [[Reston, Virginia]] and the US government's response to them. ...n intended victim. The reactions of the [[FBI]], the [[Centers for Disease Control and Prevention|CDC]] and the [[U.S. Army Medical Research Institute of Infe
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  • Media reports focused on other possible suspects for years, but FBI files show that the investigation began to focus on [[Bruce ...n.<ref name=NYT20100219>{{cite news |url=http://www.nytimes.com/2010/02/20/us/20anthrax.html |title=F.B.I., Laying Out Evidence, Closes Anthrax Letters C
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  • A timeline puts events in their proper sequence and is essential for the understanding of the anthrax attacks of 2001. The anthrax letter attac ...tfill publicly investigated by the FBI, claiming the FBI was "covering up" for the suspect who they didn't publicly name but identified by description, wh
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  • ...air. Results from these filters are analyzed by the [[Centers for Disease Control and Prevention]] who then pass any significant results to the [[Federal Bur ...onse Network]] for Bioterrorism, and was tested by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and Association of Public Health Laboratories. According to
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  • ...[Association of Public Health Laboratories]] and the [[Centers for Disease Control and Prevention]] (CDC). Most state public health laboratories participate a
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  • {{Infobox disease ...stain]] of the bacterium ''Bacillus anthracis'', the cause of the anthrax disease
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  • ...formulas using protein reduced (hydrolysed) into its component amino acids for infants who are allergic to other proteins. An upswing in breastfeeding has ...port recommends exclusive [[breastfeeding]] for the first 6 months of life for all babies.<ref name="WHO">{{cite conference
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  • ...n the United States in the 1890s after the discovery of [[germ theory]] to control the hazards of highly contagious bacterial diseases including [[bovine tube ...m sanitation has greatly improved and effective testing has been developed for bovine tuberculosis and other diseases, making other approaches to ensuring
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  • '''Cheese''' is a generic term for a diverse group of milk-based [[food]] products. Cheese is produced through For a few cheeses, the milk is curdled by adding [[acid]]s such as [[vinegar]]
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  • ...ef> In the US, 32 percent of children and teens are overweight and at risk for [[diabetes]], [[high blood pressure]] and other issues related to obesity.< ...0 fewer calories and 619 fewer grams of fat.<ref name="Centers for Disease Control and Prevention">
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