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Table of Contents . . . April 22nd, 2001
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Diarrhea - New Oral Rehydration Solution Is More Effective For Treating Children
HIV Transmission - Women Account For Increasing Share Of New Infections
Tetanus - Vaccine Shortage Forces VA To Prioritize Patients At Risk
Transfusion Medicine - Pre-1990 Blood Products Most Likely To Infect Hemophiliacs With Hepatitis Viruses
At-Risk Populations - U.S. Children Snack More Now Than They Did Two Decades Ago
Human Herpesvirus 8 - Infection Linked To Drug Use In Women
Patient/Physician Relationships - Survey Says Doctors, Obese Patients Don't Discuss Weight
Poliovirus - New Infections Reduced By 99% Since 1988, UN Says
Rickets - Disease Makes Comeback Because Toddlers Don't Drink Enough Milk
Screening - FDA Warns Mammographers About Records, Training
Tuberculosis - Hospital Testing Could Help Avoid Multi-Drug Resistance
Tuberculosis - Professional Societies Endorse TB-Control Legislation; Bill Would Authorize $528 Million for CDC
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