Publications by authors named "James M Keegan"

Mycobacterium tuberculosis is an aerobic, non-spore-forming, non-motile bacillus that causes tuberculosis of both pulmonary and extrapulmonary sites. Though nationwide 66 percent of reported tuberculosis cases occur in foreign-born individuals, these individuals only contributed to 29 percent of the cases in South Dakota in 2015, whereas most of our cases were found in citizens born in the U.S.

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Historically, health care worker vaccination has been a strategy to protect the health care worker from infectious work related risk. This article will discuss the transition to health care worker vaccination as a key patient safety initiative for hospitals and health care systems. As the case is evolving toward mandatory influenza vaccination of health care workers, we have outlined key success factors for a voluntary program in a rural frontier referral hospital.

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We offer this brief report to inform other nursing home medical directors and attending physicians of a possible change in the profile of persons susceptible to H1N1 influenza. If a significant number of cases appear in older persons, the recommendations for H1N1 vaccination may need to be changed to include the elderly.

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