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During the past decade, blood tests have been developed to diagnose infection with Mycobacterium tuberculosis.
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Of 41 members of a New England bus tour group returning to California by plane, 15 had symptoms consistent with norovirus infection and 6 cases were confirmed by reverse-transcription polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) and found to be the same strain.
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The past decade has seen malaria control return to the forefront of global public health agendas.
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In this issue: Antiviral drugs and birth defects, bisphosphonates and esophageal cancer, naltrexone plus bupropion for weight loss, 2010-11 influenza vaccine, FDA Actions.
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The first step in improving a clinical trial site's good clinical practice is to make certain all informed consent processes and documentation are followed with exacting care.
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Most work environments contain at least one example of clashing personalities or a problematic worker attitude.
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Research institutions continually look for ways to make their operations more efficient, especially during lean economic times.
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Often overshadowed by other pressing clinical research needs, the detailed, difficult process of data management is drawing closer scrutiny by the Food and Drug Administration, researchers are finding.