Dozens of infants potentially exposed to TB at Toronto hospitalBabies who stayed in the Scarborough General campus’s neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) between April 1 and July 18 must now be tested — and as a precaution, treated — for the bacterial infection. Updated Statement: Treatment of fungal infections in childrenThe Canadian Paediatric Society has released an updated statement on the management of common fungal infections in infants and children. Pharmacists should give whooping cough vaccine: NBPA Outbreak shows New Brunswick pharmacists should be giving the vaccine, claims association. What Your Patients Are Reading - Week of July 30th Nova Scotia MLA says whooping cough shows province should speed pharmacist vaccinations Leo Glavine said an outbreak of the disease in nearby New Brunswick is spreading into Nova Scotia and pharmacists could be helping stop it. Nurse staffing, burnout linked to hospital infections U.S. study finds burnout leads to higher healthcare-associated infection rates and costs hospitals millions of additional dollars annually. Study finds gaps in services for heterosexual men with HIV Pharmacist says they are navigating a health care and service field that has not kept pace with their increased representation Press Review - July 27, 2012 What Your Patients Are Reading - Week of July 23rd End African discrimination against gay sex: AMREF Stigmatization leads to vulnerability, says organization First Previous 561 562 563 564 565 Next Last