CME Request for Nov 15 to 30, 2009 podcast

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1) Pick one best answer:

a) Mannose binding lectin deficiency is associated with increased risk of aspergillus and cryptosporidia.

b) Ceftibiprol is inferior to vancomycin in the rat model of endocarditis.

c) E. coli HUS has the highest mortality in the young.

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2) Pick one best answer:

a) Fusobacterium can cause 10% of pharyngitis in adolescents.

b) Enterococci in water is a surrogate for red tide.

c) Having temperature at ambient is protective against mold infections.

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3) Pick one best answer:

a) Malaria is accurately diagnosed in Africa 90% of the time.

b) Measles outbreaks are associated with schools with high levels of vaccine use.

c)Decrease in UV is associated with increased invasive pneumococcus.

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I have listened to the PACID podcast for Nov 15 to 30, 2009 and have completed the quiz. An e-mail will be sent to you with the verification of hours after the data is reviewed. It may take up to a week to process the CME. If lost, copies can be obtained from cmerequests@lhs.org.

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