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Smallpox Vaccine Safe for Use in HIV-Infected Patients
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IMVAMUNE, a third-generation smallpox vaccine, can be safely given to HIV-infected patients; its immunogenicity in these patients is comparable to that seen in HIV-negative controls, the results of a phase 2 clinical trial suggest. Reuters Health Information
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Mouse Allergen Doubles Asthma Risk Among Atopic Individuals
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Atopic individuals who live in houses with high levels of mouse allergen are twice as likely to develop wheeze and other symptoms of asthma as those who live in houses with lower levels, investigators announced here at the annual meeting of the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology. Reuters Health Information
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Glucose Control in Critically Ill Patients
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In this video blog, Dr. Andrew Shorr discusses a recent study published in the New England Journal of Medicine on intensive vs conventional glucose control in patients who are critically ill. Medscape Pulmonary Medicine
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