Highlights From MMWR: C. difficile-Associated Disease in Young, Healthy Individuals and More
2nd Dec 2005, 22:16 GMT
The CDC has reported on severe Clostridium difficile?associated disease in populations previously considered to be at low risk; trends in the incidence of neonatal group B streptococcal disease; maternal age-related risks for very low birthweight infants; and low physical activity levels among adults. Medscape Medical News Yael Waknine
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