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Cipro, Ciprofloxacin Newswire (Page 3)

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  1. Sex- and age-specific trends in antibiotic resistance patterns of...Read the original story

    Feb 22, 2013 | BioMed Central

    Urinary tract infections are one of the most common infections treated in ambulatory care settings, however the epidemiology differs by age and sex.

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  2. First PersonINTERN to the LionRead the original story

    Aug 28, 2009 | American Reporter

    WASHINGTON, D.C., Aug. 28. 2009 -- In the fall of my senior year at American University in Washington, D.C. I was an Intern in Senator Ted Kennedy's Health, Education, Labor and Policy Committee Office.

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  3. First PersonINTERN to the LionRead the original story

    Aug 28, 2009 | American Reporter

    WASHINGTON, D.C., Aug. 28. 2009 -- In the fall of my senior year at American University in Washington, D.C. I was an Intern in Senator Ted Kennedy's Health, Education, Labor and Policy Committee Office.

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  4. S. Florida hospital using human feces to treat patientsRead the original story w/Photo

    Feb 15, 2013 | The Orlando Sentinel

    The idea of it grossed her out, but a healthy friend's donated feces, sprayed throughout Diane Del Vecchio's ailing gut, did what a five-month regimen of the strongest antibiotics couldn't: clear up a stubborn intestinal infection that sent the Pompano Beach woman to the hospital seven times and crippled her health.

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  5. The New Drug-Resistant STD to AvoidRead the original story w/Photo

    Feb 12, 2013 | Men's Journal

    Until recently, gonorrhea wasn't exactly headline news. The STD affects 300,000 Americans every year, down from a peak of 1 million in the 1970s, when it was treatable with some half-dozen antibiotics, including Cipro .

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  6. First PersonINTERN to the LionRead the original story

    Aug 28, 2009 | American Reporter

    WASHINGTON, D.C., Aug. 28. 2009 -- In the fall of my senior year at American University in Washington, D.C. I was an Intern in Senator Ted Kennedy's Health, Education, Labor and Policy Committee Office.

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  7. Perils of a Hyper Hygenic ExistenceRead the original story w/Photo

    Jan 27, 2013 | WCHL-AM Chapel Hill

    A clear trend in U.S. society over the last several decades is a dedicated attempt to rid our world of "germs" through increased use of antibiotics in soaps, creams, sprays, and pills.

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  8. First PersonINTERN to the LionRead the original story

    Aug 28, 2009 | American Reporter

    WASHINGTON, D.C., Aug. 28. 2009 -- In the fall of my senior year at American University in Washington, D.C. I was an Intern in Senator Ted Kennedy's Health, Education, Labor and Policy Committee Office.

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  9. Antibiotic resistance now as serious as terrorism and could trigger...Read the original story w/Photo

    Jan 24, 2013 | Daily Mail

    Growing numbers of drug-resistant diseases could trigger an 'apocalyptic scenario' comparable to a catastrophic terrorist attack, Britain's chief medical officer warned yesterday.

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  10. Emergent BioSolutions Initiates Phase 2 Study in Pursuit of a...Read the original story

    Jan 22, 2013 | Business Wire

    Emergent BioSolutions Inc. today announced the initiation of a Phase 2 study designed to evaluate non-interference of BioThraxA when administered in conjunction with antibiotics.

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  11. First PersonINTERN to the LionRead the original story

    Aug 28, 2009 | American Reporter

    WASHINGTON, D.C., Aug. 28. 2009 -- In the fall of my senior year at American University in Washington, D.C. I was an Intern in Senator Ted Kennedy's Health, Education, Labor and Policy Committee Office.

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  12. First PersonINTERN to the LionRead the original story

    Aug 28, 2009 | American Reporter

    WASHINGTON, D.C., Aug. 28. 2009 -- In the fall of my senior year at American University in Washington, D.C. I was an Intern in Senator Ted Kennedy's Health, Education, Labor and Policy Committee Office.

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  13. First PersonINTERN to the LionRead the original story

    Aug 28, 2009 | American Reporter

    WASHINGTON, D.C., Aug. 28. 2009 -- In the fall of my senior year at American University in Washington, D.C. I was an Intern in Senator Ted Kennedy's Health, Education, Labor and Policy Committee Office.

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  14. Anthrax drug first antibacterial mAb to win approvalRead the original story w/Photo

    Jan 9, 2013 | Nature Biotechnology

    Officials of the US Food and Drug Administration in mid-December approved ABthrax, or raxibacumab, for use in patients with inhalational anthrax.

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  15. Nektar Therapeutics' CEO Presents at JP Morgan Healthcare ConferenceRead the original story

    Jan 9, 2013 | Seeking Alpha

    Alright, good morning everybody. My name is Cory Kasimov, I'm the Senior Biotech Analyst at JP Morgan and it's my pleasure to introduce our next company, Nektar Therapeutics and its CEO, Howard Robin.

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  16. Flu EpidemicRead the original story w/Photo

    Jan 9, 2013 | Mystical Paths

    "Just three months into the 2012-2013 flu season, it appears that the United States will experience one of the most severe outbreaks this century.

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  17. Flu Outbreak Keeps Pharmacies BusyRead the original story

    Jan 6, 2013 | WICU12 Erie

    The flu is hitting early and hitting hard this year and the outbreak has area pharmacies on overload.

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  18. Joe & Teresa Graedon: Be mindful of `black-box warning' detailing drug's risksRead the original story

    Jan 2, 2013 | Press-Telegram

    When the Food and Drug Administration determines that a drug has a really serious side effect, it requires the company to highlight the problem in bold type with a black border at the top of the prescribing information.

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  19. First PersonINTERN to the LionRead the original story

    Aug 28, 2009 | American Reporter

    WASHINGTON, D.C., Aug. 28. 2009 -- In the fall of my senior year at American University in Washington, D.C. I was an Intern in Senator Ted Kennedy's Health, Education, Labor and Policy Committee Office.

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  20. Cronobacter Infections Not from Infant Formula, TaiwanRead the original story

    Dec 21, 2012 | Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

    To the Editor: Species of the genus Cronobacter are relatively heterogeneous at the phenotypic and molecular levels .

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