5 results match your criteria: "University of Iowa Colleges of Medicine and Public Health[Affiliation]"
J Clin Microbiol
June 2003
Department of Internal Medicine, University of Iowa Colleges of Medicine and Public Health, Iowa City, Iowa 52242, USA.
Pulsed-field gel electrophoresis (PFGE) was performed on 122 neonatal bloodstream isolates of group B streptococci (GBS) to further examine the relationship between macrolide resistance and serotype V GBS (GBS-V). Over one-third (35%) of macrolide-resistant GBS belonged to a single PFGE subtype of GBS-V, which was also the most common GBS-V subtype noted in previous Centers for Disease Control and Prevention surveillance studies. Erm methylase (ermA and ermB) was the most common resistance mechanism detected, present in 12 of 20 macrolide-resistant GBS.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPsychosom Med
December 2003
Department of Biostatistics, University of Iowa Colleges of Medicine and Public Health, Iowa City, Iowa, USA.
Objective: The aim of this study was to test the interpersonal model of hypochondriasis proposed by Stuart and Noyes. According to this model, hypochondriasis is associated with insecure attachment that in adults gives rise to abnormal care-seeking behavior. Such behavior is associated with interpersonal difficulties and strained patient-physician relationships.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: Patients with nasal carriage of Staphylococcus aureus have an increased risk of surgical-site infections caused by that organism. Treatment with mupirocin ointment can reduce the rate of nasal carriage and may prevent postoperative S. aureus infections.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAnn N Y Acad Sci
December 2001
University of Iowa Colleges of Medicine and Public Health, Iowa City 52242, USA.
Differences between clinical trials and clinical practice with respect to defining benefits and benefit/risk ratios for SERMs are discussed. These differences stem from the perception that there is discordance between the statistical significance and the "clinical meaningfulness" of research data in the minds of the practitioner and patient. One way that we can obtain data that are more clinically meaningful is to solicit input in the planning stages of clinical trials from practicing community clinicians and their patients.
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October 2001
Department of Psychiatry, University of Iowa Colleges of Medicine and Public Health, Iowa City 52242, USA.
To examine the nature and extent of personality dysfunction related to somatization, the authors administered the Structured Interview for DSM-IV Personality and the NEO Five-Factor Inventory to a series of somatizing and nonsomatizing patients in a general medicine clinic. A greater percentage of somatizers met criteria for one or more DSM-IV personality disorders, especially obsessive-compulsive disorder, than did control patients. Somatizers also differed from control patients with respect to self-defeating, depressive, and negativistic personality traits and scored higher on the dimension of neuroticism and lower on the dimension of agreeableness.
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