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    Seasonality of MRSA Infections

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    Using MRSA isolates submitted to our hospital microbiology laboratory January 2001–March 2010 and the number of our emergency department (ED) visits, quarterly community-associated (CA) and hospital-associated (HA) MRSA infections were modeled using Poisson regressions. For pediatric patients, approximately 1.85x (95% CI 1.45x–2.36x, adj. p<0.0001) as many CA-MRSA infections per ED visit occurred in the second two quarters as occurred in the first two quarters. For adult patients, 1.14x (95% CI 1.01x–1.29x, adj.p = 0.03) as many infections per ED visit occurred in the second two quarters as in the first two quarters. Approximately 2.94x (95% CI 1.39x–6.21x, adj.p = 0.015) as many HA-MRSA infections per hospital admission occurred in the second two quarters as occurred in the first two quarters for pediatric patients. No seasonal variation was observed among adult HA-MRSA infections per hospital admission. We demonstrated seasonality of MRSA infections and provide a summary table of similar observations in other studies

    Postoperative infection in spine surgery: does the month matter?

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    Preiser’s disease treated by pronotor quadratus pedicled bone graft

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    There is no evidence-based treatment protocol for Preiser's disease. This case report studies seven cases treated by pronator quadratus pedicled bone graft. Three years after the operation, all patients had good or excellent results. This technique is advocated for stage 2 Preiser's disease
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