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| Curiosity Drives Infectious Diseases Research Physician Connection: Summer 2012 A CHOC Children’s investigator-initiated trial into neonates with necrotizing enterocolitis (NEC) has discovered key microbial and survival differences in patients who develop blood stream infections. |
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| Update: H1N1 Influenza Guidelines Physician Connection: Fall 2009 In recent months, CHOC Children's infectious diseases specialists have been meeting with community physicians who have concerns about the novel influenza A (H1N1) virus. |
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| In the Spotlight: Antonio Arrieta, M.D. Physician Connection: Summer 2009 Dr. Arrieta helped develop the CHOC residency program, and continues to participate in the training of residents. |
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| Technologically Enhanced Ambulatory Care Center Opens Physician Connection: Winter 2009 Featuring 85 rooms equipped with state-of-the-art technology, including a radiology suite, the new CHOC Ambulatory Care Center has opened on the first floor of CHOC West. |
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| CHOC Clinics Provide Comprehensive Care to Orange County Children Making a Mark: Spring 2008 CHOC?s community clinics provide sick visits and well-child care, including immunizations, to low-income families who would otherwise go without medical care. |
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| CHOC Infectious Disease Specialist Publishes Findings on Refractory Acute Otitis Media Physician Connection: Summer 2004 If there has been no response by the third round of antibiotics, or if the patient comes down with a brand new infection shortly after repeated courses of antibiotics, culture the middle ear fluid. |
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