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  1. Ebola Virus Persistence in Semen of Male Survivors
  2. Uveitis and Systemic Inflammatory Markers in Convalescent Phase of Ebola Virus Disease
  3. Electronic control device prongs: a growing cause of bloodborne pathogen exposure?
  4. Reversion From Methicillin Susceptibility to Methicillin Resistance in Staphylococcus aureus During Treatment of Bacteremia
  5. Accidental Needlestick Exposures linked to the Administration of Local Anesthesia by Healthcare Workers
  6. A Prospective Controlled Trial of an Electronic Hand Hygiene Reminder System
  7. The Bundle “Plus”
  8. Impact of contact precautions on falls, pressure ulcers and transmission of MRSA and VRE in hospitalized patients
  9. Multifocal Rhizopus microsporus lung infection following brush clearing
  10. Prevalence and Test Characteristics of National Health Safety Network Ventilator-Associated Events
  11. Potential bloodborne pathogen exposure from occult mattress damage
  12. Pandemic Influenza
  13. Impact of Bordetella pertussis Exposures on a Massachusetts Tertiary Care Medical System
  14. In Vitro Antimicrobial Activities of Novel Anilinouracils Which Selectively Inhibit DNA Polymerase III of Gram-Positive Bacteria
  15. Statistical evaluation of the role of Helicobacter pylori in stress gastritis: Applications of splines and bootstrapping to the logistic model
  16. The Effects of Lactoferrin on Gram-Negative Bacteria
  17. Killing of gram-negative bacteria by lactoferrin and lysozyme.
  18. Lactoferrin and transferrin damage of the Gram-negative outer membrane is modulated by Ca2+ and Mg2+
  19. Complement levels in patients with hepatic dysfunction
  20. Pulmonary secretions accelerate the metabolic rate of Escherichia coli
  21. Underlying Complement Deficiency in Patients with Disseminated Gonococcal Infection
  22. Meningococcemia and Acquired Complement Deficiency
  23. Meningococcemia and acquired complement deficiency. Association in patients with hepatic failure
  24. Prevalence of Congenital or Acquired Complement Deficiency in Patients with Sporadic Meningococcal Disease