Don’t kiss the frog!African dwarf frogs linked to salmonella outbreak in U.S. Clinical Notes: VaricellaTwo-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. Prevnar-13 recommended for routine childhood immunization Vaccine the product of choice for routine infant immunization in Canada. New adenovirus may have jumped from monkeys to humans Represents ‘first credible evidence’ of cross-species transmission: MD 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. Alberta pharmacists to provide flu shots The last few years have been a time of change for pharmacists in Alberta. Now, some of these changes have been falling into place. Handwashing message sinks in Semi-annual U.S. study of behaviour in public toilets shows highest rates of handwashing First Previous 108 109 110 111 112 Next Last