Don’t kiss the frog!African dwarf frogs linked to salmonella outbreak in U.S. MD advice seen to drive infant immunizationNew mothers’ responses may indicate who will be ‘vaccine-hesitant’ later Clinical Notes: Varicella Two-dose primary vaccination schedule now recommended. Flu season gives pharmacy services a shot in the arm A growing number of specially trained pharmacists are now authorized to administer the vaccines. New adenovirus may have jumped from monkeys to humans Represents ‘first credible evidence’ of cross-species transmission: MD Prevnar-13 recommended for routine childhood immunization Vaccine the product of choice for routine infant immunization in Canada. New single-dose azithromycin formulation for RTIs Pfizer is introducing Zmax SR, a product that provides a single 2 g dose of azithromycin as sustained-release granules for oral suspension. New Brunswickers lining up to get a flu shot from their pharmacist First pharmacists ever to administer flu vaccines in New Brunswick receive warm reception. Superbugs firmly established in Canadian hospitals Infections caused by antibiotic-resistant superbugs are firmly established in Canadian hospitals, but are less common than in the U.S. A 4-step approach to cough and cold counselling Quick facts to enhance and streamline your cough and cold consultations with patients. First Previous 106 107 108 109 110 Next Last