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    Faculty recital: Tong-Il Han, September 21, 1989

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    This is the concert program of Faculty Recital: Tong-Il Han performance on Thursday, September 21, 1989 at 8:00 p.m., at the Tsai Performance Center, 685 Commonwealth Avenue, Boston, Massachusetts. Works performed were Sonata in B-flat Major, K. 281 by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Sonata No 6 by Serge Prokofiev, and Sonata in F minor, Op. 5 by Johannes Brahms. Digitization for Boston University Concert Programs was supported by the Boston University Humanities Library Endowed Fund

    Marina Han, violin and Lorena Tecu, piano, April 2, 2018

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    This is the concert program of the Marina Han, violin and Lorena Tecu, piano performance on Monday, April 2, 2018 at 6:30 p.m., at the Marshall Room, 855 Commonwealth Avenue. Works performed were Violin Sonata No. 19, E flat major, K. 302 by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Five Melodies, Op. 35bis by Sergei Prokofiev, Incantation by Augusta Read Thomas, and Violin Sonata No. 9, Op. 47 "Kreutzer" by Ludwig van Beethoven. Digitization for Boston University Concert Programs was supported by the Boston University Humanities Library Endowed Fund

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    cdc:54361Distributed via the CDC Health Alert NetworkDecember 10, 2018, 1300ET (1:00 PM ET)CDC HAN-00416The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is providing information on: 1) the current status of a multistate outbreak of coagulopathy from exposure to synthetic cannabinoid products containing a vitamin K-epoxide cycle antagonist, brodifacoum; 2) the emergence of 2 new clinical scenarios; and 3) recommendations to help clinicians make decisions related to these 2 new clinical scenarios.This is an update to the Health Alert Network (HAN) advisory released on May 25, 2018 titled Outbreak of Life-threatening Coagulopathy Associated with Synthetic Cannabinoids Use (https://emergency.cdc.gov/han/han00410.asp).2018Cannabinoid

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    Friday, May 01, 2009, 21:30 EDT (9:30 PM EDT)CDCHAN-00286-2009-05-01-ALT-NBased on new information on circulation of a new influenza A (H1N1) virus among people in the US and Mexico first detected in April 2009, this document provides updated interim planning guidance for State, territorial, tribal, and local communities.This guidance, dated May 1, 2009 (1635 ET) includes recommendations on school dismissal for K - 12 schools and closure of childcare programs and facilities and updates previously issued guidance on community mitigation interventions for this disease.School dismissal and childcare closures are an important part of a comprehensive, layered mitigation approach aimed at reducing disease transmission and associated morbidity and mortality during the H1N1 influenza virus outbreak in the US.2009Human Influenza A (H1N1), 2009VirusInfluenza A Virus, H1N1 Subtyp

    Faculty recital: Yuri Mazurkevich, violin and Tong-Il Han, piano, February 22, 1989

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    This is the concert program of the Faculty Recital: Yuri Mazurkevich, violin and Tong-Il Han, piano on Wednesday, February 22, 1989 at 8:00 p.m., at the Tsai Performance Center, 685 Commonwealth Avenue. Works performed were Sonata for Violin and Piano in G major, K. 301 by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Sonata for Violin and Piano, Op. 1 by Karen Khachaturian, and Sonata for Violin and Piano in A minor, Op. 47 "Kreutzer" by Ludwig van Beethoven. Digitization for Boston University Concert Programs was supported by the Boston University Humanities Library Endowed Fund

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    Wednesday, May 06, 2009, 14:30 EDT (2:30 PM EDT)CDCHAN-00288-2009-05-06-ALT-NThe Centers for Disease Control and Prevention continues its response to the novel H1N1 Flu outbreak. As of May 6, 642 human infections with novel H1N1 flu have been confirmed in 41 states in the United States. As testing continues in many other states, more cases and more states are expected to be added. There have been two confirmed deaths in the US associated with the H1N1 virus to date.CDC's goals continue to be to reduce transmission and illness severity and provide information to assist health care providers, public health officials and the public. To this end, CDC continues to develop and update interim guidance documents.Flyer: Clean Hands Save Lives -- Interim transcript and audio file for May 1 Maternal and Child Health Issues Clinician Outreach and Communication Activity conference call -- What Adults with HIV Infection Should Know About the Novel H1N1 Flu (formerly called swine flu) -- Press Briefing Transcripts: CDC Briefing on Public Health Investigation of Human Cases of H1N1 Flu (Swine Flu) -- What to Do If You Get Flu-Like Symptoms -- Update on School (K - 12) and Childcare Facilities: Interim CDC Guidance in Response to Human Infections with the Novel Influenza A (H1N1) Virus \u2013 Updated information: H1N1 Flu (Swine Flu) and You; Audio Public Service Announcements (PSAs) for Novel H1N1 Flu; Interim Guidance for Clinicians on Identifying and Caring for Patients with Swine-origin Influenza A (H1N1) Virus Infection.2009Human Influenza A (H1N1), 2009VirusInfluenza A Virus, H1N1 Subtyp

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    Tuesday, September 07, 2004, 10:30 EDT (10:30 AM EDT)CDCHAN-00212-2004-09-07-UPD-NThe 38-year old man who died of Lassa fever in a New Jersey hospital traveled to the United States from Liberia via London. Further progress has been made in identifying passengers at risk of exposure to Lassa fever during travel on Continental Flight 29, which departed London Gatwick Airport on August 24 and arrived in Newark, N.J., at 3:20 pm on August 24.The plane was a Boeing 777-200, which has seats configured in groups of 3 with 9 seats and two aisles in each row. The case patient was seated in seat 21L, which is a window seat in economy class. Passengers seated within a six-foot radius of the case patient (i.e., passengers seated in seats F, J, K, L in rows 19-23) are considered at low risk for potential exposure, based on guidance outlined in the CDC HAN issued September 2, 2004.The airline has provided CDC the names of passengers who occupied seats 19 F-L, 20 F-L, 21 F-L, 22 F-L, and 23 F-L. CDC\u2019s Division of Global Migration and Quarantine is distributing this information to appropriate local and state health departments and national public health authorities, who in turn will advise passengers of their potential for exposure. In addition, these passengers will be advised to monitor their health for 21 days (i.e., the maximum incubation period) after their travel on Continental Flight 29. For airline passengers, this 21-day period ends September 14, 2004 and NOT September 18 as was incorrectly stated in the previous HAN. During this time, passengers should report a fever 101oF or greater to their local or state health department.Based upon currently available information and the configuration of the aircraft, only passengers seated in these 20 seat locations are considered to be at low risk of exposure. While no specific evaluation or monitoring is currently advised for persons seated in rows other than those listed above, any passenger who traveled on the implicated flight and who has concerns or develops a fever of 101oF or greater should seek medical evaluation and contact public health authorities.2004Lassa Fever, 2004VirusLassa viru
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