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Pandemic Influenza
Link ID 368
Title Pandemic Influenza
Url http://www.medscape.com/viewprogram/8076?src=rss
Description The avian influenza pandemic threat requires clinicians to apply knowledge of disease epidemiology, treatment, and infection control. This activity reviews the data and guidelines to improve outcomes. Medscape Infectious Diseases
Category Articles > Critical Care
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Date Nov 6, 2007
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