CME Request for July 15 to 31, 2008 podcast

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1) Pick one best answer:

a) Atypical mycobacterial infections can occur after water injuries like Tsunami injuries.

b) Bacteremia is rare with tooth brushing or dental extraction.

c) Ileo-anal pouches do not get C. difficile.

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2) Pick one best answer:

a) Candidemia in the hospital is rarely associated with clusters

b) Prophylactic fluconazole prevents candida in the febrile ICU patient.

c) Fresh and cook vegetables in restaurants can be covered in coliforms. MMMMMMM. Coliforms.

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3) Pick one best answer:

a) Patients with a supressed viral load can still pass on HIV.

b) Enterococcus can cause 60% of SBV

c) M. bovis causes 20% of Tb in Austrailians.

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