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    Factors Associated with Multi-Drug Resistance among Patients with Streptoccus pneumoniae Ear Infections

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    2004-05-01
    Author
    Mendoza, Belinda A.
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    Abstract
    Mendoza, Belinda A., Factors Associated with Multi-Drug Resistance among Patients with Streptoccus pneumoniae Ear Infections. Master of Public Health (Social and Behavioral Sciences), May 2004, 27 pp., 6 tables, 1 figure, references, 9 titles. Clinical trials play an important role in the development of new medical treatments. The purpose of this study is to describe patients participating in a clinical trial and at analyze the socio-demographic characteristics of patients with susceptible and multi-drug resistant Streptococcus pneumoniae ear infections. At the conclusion of this study, a socio-demographic description of clinical trial participants was obtained and the results were slightly younger than patients with susceptible S. pneumoniae ear infections and were more likely to attend day care.
    Subject
    Bacteria
    Bacterial Infections and Mycoses
    Chemicals and Drugs
    Community Health
    Environmental Health
    Immunity
    Immunology and Infectious Disease
    Immunology of Infectious Disease
    Inequality and Stratification
    Infectious Disease
    Investigative Techniques
    Life Sciences
    Medicine and Health Sciences
    Pharmaceutics and Drug Design
    Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences
    Public Health
    Virology
    Clinical trials
    new medical research
    streptococcus pneumoniae ear infections
    socio-demographic characteristics
    day care
    multi-drug resistance
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    https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12503/29440
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