CME Request for Nov 15 to 30, 2008 podcast

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1) Pick one best answer:

a) BK and JC viuria is common in kidney transplant patients.

b) Tetanus has been spread in carrot juice.

c) Oral Candida infections do not respond to high single dose of fluconazole.

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2) Pick one best answer:

a) Endocarditis is rare as a complication of hospital infections with low mortality.

b) HIV asssociated pneumonia is on the rise due to the use of HAART.

c) Indonesia may be putting tracking chips in AIDS patients.

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3) Pick one best answer:

a) Necrotizing fasciitisis due to gram negative rods in Taiwanese with cirrhosis.

b) Acute Tb can lead to a mess o'cytokines to be suppressed.

c) Treatment of latent Tb with 4 months of rifampin is equal in efficacy to 9 months of INH.

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