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Volume
10, Number 10—October 2004
Perspectives
Current
Epidemiology of Pneumocystis Pneumonia, A. Morris
et al.
Dihydropteroate
Synthase Gene Mutations in Pneumocystis and Sulfa Resistance,
L. Huang et al.
Strain
Typing Methods and Molecular Epidemiology of Pneumocystis
Pneumonia, C.B. Beard et al.
West
Nile Virus Economic Impact, Louisiana, 2002, A. Zohrabian
et al.
Research
Laboratory
Diagnosis of Four Recent, Sporadic Cases of Community-acquired
SARS, Guangdong Province, China, G. Liang et al.
Virus-specific
RNA and Antibody from Convalescent-phase SARS Patients Discharged
from Hospital, H.N. Leong et al.
Fluoroquinolone
Resistance in Penicillin-resistant Streptococcus pneumoniae
Clones, Spain, A.G. de la Campa et al.
Sulfa
Use, Dihydropteroate Synthase Mutations, and Pneumocystis
jirovecii Pneumonia, C.R. Stein et al.
Molecular
Evidence of Interhuman Transmission of Pneumocystis Pneumonia
among Renal Transplant Recipients Hospitalized with HIV-Infected
Patients, M. Rabodonirina et al.
Egg
Quality Assurance Programs and Egg-associated Salmonella
Enteritidis Infections, United States, G.A. Mumma et
al.
Dengue
Emergence and Adaptation to Peridomestic Mosquitoes,
A.C. Moncayo et al.
Escherichia
coli and Community-acquired
Gastroenteritis, Melbourne, Australia, R.M. Robins-Browne
et al.
Disease
Susceptibility to ST11 Complex Meningococci Bearing Serogroup
C or W135 Polysaccharide Capsules, North America, A.J.
Pollard et al.
Genetic
and Transmission Analysis of Helicobacter pylori Strains
within a Family, J. Raymond et al.
Syndromic
Surveillance for Influenzalike Illness in an Ambulatory Care
Network, B.D. Miller et al.
Epidemiology
and Cost of Nosocomial Gastroenteritis, Avon, England, 2002–2003,
B.A. Lopman et al.
Geographic
and Temporal Trends in Influenzalike Illness, Japan, 1992–1999,
T. Sakai et al.
Dispatches
Nosocomial
Acquisition of Dengue, D. Wagner et al.
Fatal
Naegleria fowleri Meningoencephalitis, Italy,
P.E. Cogo et al.
Long-term
SARS-Coronavirus Excretion from Patient Cohort, China,
W. Liu et al.
Campylobacteriosis,
Eastern Townships, Québec, S. Michaud et al.
Scrub
Typhus in the Republic of Palau, Micronesia, A.M. Durand
et al.
Laboratory-acquired
Brucellosis, S. Noviello et al.
Emerging
Enteropathogenic Escherichia
coli Strains? T.A.T. Gomes et al.
Novel
Recombinant Sapovirus, K. Katayama et al.
Escherichia
coli O157 Cluster Evaluation,
A. Gupta et al.
Mycobacterium
triplex Pulmonary
Disease in Immunocompetent Host, C. Piersimoni et al.
Arcobacter
Species in Humans, O. Vanderberg et al.
Mycobacterium
goodii Infections Associated
with Surgical Implants at Colorado Hospital, D.D. Ferguson
et al.
Letters
SARS
Patients and Need for Treatment, J.W.M. Chan and S.
Lee
Influenza
among U.K. Pilgrims to Hajj, 2003, H. El Bashir et al.
Human
Crimean-Congo Hemorrhagic Fever, Sénégal,
P. Nabeth et al.
Streptomyces
thermovulgaris
Bacteremia in Crohn's Disease Patient, M.B. Ekkelenkamp
et al.
Human
West Nile Virus, France, P. Del Giudice et al.
Nosocomial
Transmission of Dengue, Z. Nemes et al.
Occupational
Malaria Following Needlestick Injury, A.P. Tarantola
et al.
SARS
in Teaching Hospital, Taiwan, Y.-C. Chen et al.
Boiling
and Bacillus Spores, E.W. Rice et al.
News and Notes
Conference
Summary
New and Re-emerging Infectious
Diseases, R. Docampo
In
Memoriam: Aniru Conteh (1942–2004)
Cover
Molecular
Techniques and the True Content of Reality,
P. Potter
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