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Autor:
J. Rondeau, Michael T. Osterholm, Jeffrey P. Davis, Laverne A. Wintermeyer, Wendy L. Schell, C. M. Helms, L. A. Judy, James M. Vergeront, Jan C. Forfang
Publikováno v:
Journal of Infectious Diseases. 145:441-448
Clinical and laboratory findings were examined in 80 nonfatal cases of toxic-shock syndrome (TSS) which occurred in women from Minnesota, Wisconsin, and Iowa between October 1, 1979, and September 19, 1980. Among the clinical and laboratory factors r
Autor:
Michael T. Osterholm, Jan C. Forfang
Publikováno v:
Journal of Infectious Diseases. 145:458-464
In January 1980, the Minnesota Department of Health began a surveillance system for toxic-shock syndrome (TSS) with both epidemiologically defined active and passive components. As of June 30, 1981, 197 confirmed cases of TSS, 15% of all nationally r
Autor:
Katrina Hedberg, Michael T. Osterholm, Karen E. White, Jan C. Forfang, Jack A. Korlath, Keith A. J. Friendshuh, Kristine L. MacDonald, Craig W. Hedberg
Publikováno v:
American Journal of Epidemiology. 130:569-577
From June through November 1986, an outbreak of psittacosis occurred in turkey industry workers in central Minnesota. A total of 186 suspect cases were identified, and 122 cases (66%) were serologically confirmed. Cases occurred in three turkey proce
Publikováno v:
Journal of Infectious Diseases. 152:592-596
After a one-day field trip to a Minnesota farm, 22 (45%) of 49 third-grade students and three (14%) of 21 adult chaperones developed campylobacteriosis. Campylobacter jejuni was isolated from specimens of 13 children and one asymptomatic adult. Illne
Autor:
Jan C. Forfang, Harry B. Greenberg, John C. McCULLOUGH, Michael T. Osterholm, Janice R. Godes, Joel N. Kuritsky, Jack A. Korlath, Karen E. White, Craig W. Hedberg, Albert Z. Kapikian
Publikováno v:
Annals of internal medicine. 100(4)
From 23 to 26 August 1982, a gastrointestinal illness occurred among 129 of 248 (52%) persons interviewed who had attended four social events in the Minneapolis-St. Paul area. The median incubation period was 36 hours, and symptoms included diarrhea,
Autor:
Jan C. Forfang, Michael T. Osterholm
Publikováno v:
Annals of internal medicine. 96(6 Pt 2)
In January 1980, the Minnesota Department of Health began the surveillance of toxic shock syndrome with epidemiologically defined active and passive components. The intensity of surveillance has been constant since its inception. As of 30 June 1981,
Autor:
John G. McCullough, Andrew G. Dean, Janice R. Godes, Michael T. Osterholm, Richard A Rude, Jan C. Forfang, John W. Washburn, Terry L. Ristinen
Publikováno v:
The New England journal of medicine. 304(1)
GIARDIA LAMBLIA is recognized as an important cause of acute illness in human beings. Community-wide waterborne outbreaks of giardiasis have been documented with increasing frequency, 1 2 3 4 5 and...
Autor:
Wendy L. Schell, Jeffrey P. Davis, Jean Rondeau, Michael T. Osterholm, James M. Vergeront, Jan C. Forfang, Laverne A. Wintermeyer, Charles M. Helms, Lawrence A. Judy
Publikováno v:
Annals of Internal Medicine. 96:903
The clinical and laboratory findings in 80 nonfatal cases of toxic shock syndrome were examined as part of the Tri-State Toxic-Shock Syndrome Study conducted by the state health department...
Autor:
Morris E. Potter, Karen E. White, Paul A. Blake, Joy G. Wells, Kristine L. MacDonald, Paul T. Milloy, John S. Spika, Michael T. Osterholm, Jan C. Forfang, Ronald M. Sorenson
Publikováno v:
JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association. 256:484
A previously undescribed chronic diarrhea syndrome affected 122 residents of Brainerd, Minn, between December 1983 and July 1984. The illness lasted at least one year for 75% of case-patients and was characterized by acute onset, marked urgency, a la
Autor:
Jeffrey P. Davis, James M. Vergeront, Susan J. Stolz, Robert W. Gibson, Michael T. Osterholm, Jan C. Forfang
Publikováno v:
Annals of Internal Medicine. 96:954
In 1980, the discovery of an association between vaginal tampon use and toxic shock syndrome affected the lifestyles of menstruating women and the catamenial products industry. It made both the general public and the medical community more aware of a