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Volume 11, No 3 of informed - July 2005 [1.2 KB PDF]
To view individual articles from this issue click on the article links below:

 
Once bitten…
The management of human and animal bites
Bites, particularly those of cats and dogs, are common. Which wounds should be closed? Should antibiotic prophylaxis be offered for all bites? When do we need to worry about rabies?

      Related Link(s):
        PRODIGY guideline from the National Health Service (UK)
        U.S. Department of Health and Human Services recommendations on post-exposure prophylaxis for nonoccupational exposure to HIV. Centres for Disease Control and Prevention
        Canadian Pediatric Society position statement on catscratch disease
        Canadian Immunization Guide 2002 Sixth Edition. Health Canada.


 
Editor's Letter
“It takes two to speak the truth…”



 
Shingle Tingle
Treatment options in postherpetic neuralgia
Postherpetic neuralgia affects between 10 and 15% of those with herpes zoster (shingles). Can it be prevented? Do any treatments work?



 
Rash Decision
The truth about poison ivy
Touching the rash can spread poison ivy. True or False? Topical antihistamines help to reduce the itching. True or False? This article explores the myths and truth about poison ivy.

      Related Link(s):
        American Academy of Dermatology guidelines of care for contact dermatitis.
        Useful review of poison ivy (including photographs). Professional Education Services Group.


 
Food for Thought
Clinical Shorts: a "brief" look at the literature
Popular diets in Canada include Atkins, Zone, Ornish and Weight Watchers. Despite their popularity, there has been little research into the health effects of these diets. Do these diets work?



 
Clot Plot
Clinical Shorts: a "brief" look at the literature
Determining the cause of chest pain can be a difficult task. If the chest pain is reproduced by palpation, conventional wisdom is that the pain likely arises from the musculoskeletal chest wall, rather than from deeper structures. Is this true?



 
Recent ICES findings
Interesting findings from four ICES studies on suicide in the elderly, emergency department use by those with migraines, laparoscopic cholecystectomies and strokes that occur during sleep.



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