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multistate outbreak of listeriosis--united states, 1998.since early august 1998, 40 illnesses caused by a single strain of listeria monocytogenes (lm) have been identified in 10 states: ohio (13 cases); new york; tennessee, massachusetts, and west virginia (three each); michigan (two); and connecticut, oregon, vermont, and georgia (one each). dates of illness onset or lm isolation ranged from august 2 through december 2. all lm isolates from these cases are serotype 4b and share an unusual pattern when subtyped either by pulsed-field gel electrophore ...19989883769
a mobile hiv education and testing program: bringing services to hard-to-reach populations.few programs exist that offer a range of human immunodeficiency virus (hiv) services to multiple populations (i.e., substance abusers, individuals on probation, sex workers and their clients, court-mandated perpetrators of domestic violence) in multiple settings (i.e., courts, methadone maintenance clinics, residential and outpatient substance abuse treatment programs). the purpose of this article is to describe a model mobile hiv program, highlighting its flexibility in providing services to cl ...199811362065
radiation experiments on children at the fernald and wrentham schools: lessons for protocols in human subject research. 199811660586
doctor withheld prenatal care to woman with hiv, suit says.when vickie lesley's routine hiv test came back positive, her obstetrician/gynecologist said she must transfer to a high-risk clinic for her prenatal care. lesley filed suit against dr. hee man chie for discontinuing treatment and for refusing to provide azt. the refusal to provide prenatal care violates the americans with disabilities act (ada), the rehabilitation act, and chapter 272, section 98 of the massachusetts public accommodations law. under the statute, a doctor may not automatically t ...199711364309
court sees no basis to void policy issued to man with hiv.the massachusetts supreme judicial court found that protective life insurance company cannot rescind a policy if it failed to detect fraud within a two-year contestability period. the court ruled that the insurer should have exercised reasonable diligence when conducting the medical exam of dennis j. sullivan one year after he tested positive for hiv-antibodies. sullivan lied about his health on the insurance application and omitted the names of the doctors who had been treating him for hiv. sul ...199711364602
teaming up for ergonomics? this facility shows you how. 199710172988
school-related issues among hiv-infected children.many children with human immunodeficiency virus (hiv) infection are surviving long enough to reach school age. this study describes issues related to school attendance and disclosure of hiv infection in a population of hiv-infected children.19979200382
the latino health advocacy program: a collaborative lay health advisor approach.there have been numerous calls in the literature for health educators to develop programs to improve access to and utilization of health and human services by traditionally underserved communities, including latinos. while the literature suggests several principles that can guide the development of these programs, it is important to address the needs, and build on the strengths, of the specific community of interest. it is, therefore, important to use collaborative approaches in which community ...19979247827
factors associated with hiv testing among sexually active adolescents: a massachusetts survey.to assess sexually active adolescents' knowledge, attitudes, and behaviors associated with human immunodeficiency virus (hiv) testing and to determine the factors important in their decision to obtain voluntary hiv testing.19979282708
long-term hospitalization for tuberculosis control. experience with a medical-psychosocial inpatient unit.patients with tuberculosis (tb) who are nonadherent to therapy or have complicated medical or social problems pose a threat to public health. in some cases, hospitalization may be a necessary component of a comprehensive tb control program.19979293992
use of the mqol-hiv with asymptomatic hiv-positive patients.the purpose of this study was to determine the appropriateness of the recently developed multidimensional quality of life questionnaire for hiv/aids (mqol-hiv) as a measure of quality of life (qol) in cases of asymptomatic human immunodeficiency virus (hiv) infection. the mqol-hiv is a 40-item instrument measuring ten domains (mental health, physical health, physical functioning, social functioning, social support, cognitive functioning, financial status, partner intimacy, sexual functioning and ...19979330554
sampling with light traps and human bait in epidemic foci for eastern equine encephalomyelitis virus in southeastern massachusetts.to estimate human exposure to potential vectors of eastern equine encephalomyelitis (eee) virus, we compared collections of putative eee virus vectors from human biting collections with collections from cdc, ab (american biophysics), and new jersey light traps and resting boxes in enzootic/epidemic foci of eee virus in southeastern massachusetts. human biting collections caught significantly more host-seeking females than resting boxes or unbaited light traps (p < 0.05). regression analysis of h ...19979474561
inadequate hepatitis b vaccination of adolescents and adults at an urban community health center.hepatitis b remains a major public health problem in the united states, but public vaccination policy has targeted infants rather than the high-risk adults who constitute the vast majority of patients at imminent risk of infection. the effects of this policy were studied at a community health center in boston. adolescents and adults who attended a community health center between january 1, 1992 and may 31, 1993 and had human immunodeficiency virus (hiv) or another sexually transmitted disease (s ...19979046761
hiv and hepatitis b infection and risk behavior in young gay and bisexual men.to estimate the prevalence of and identify risk factors for human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (hiv-1) and hepatitis b virus (hbv) infections and unprotected anal intercourse among young homosexual and bisexual men.19979071279
human rabies--new hampshire, 1996.on august 20, 1996, a 32-year-old resident of new hampshire died in a massachusetts hospital from an illness characterized by rapid neurologic deterioration. rabies had been clinically suspected on the date of her transfer from a new hampshire hospital (august 14) and was confirmed by cdc on august 17. this report summarizes the investigation of this case by the state health departments of new hampshire, massachusetts, maryland, and pennsylvania, which implicated a dog in kathmandu, nepal, as th ...19979091784
endoscopy of the upper gastrointestinal tract as a diagnostic tool for children with human immunodeficiency virus infection.the purpose of this study was to determine the prevalence of upper gastrointestinal tract lesions in children with human immunodeficiency virus (hiv) infection who undergo endoscopy of the upper gastrointestinal tract and to identify important clinical predictors of abnormal endoscopic results.19979152287
the impact of restructuring and work design on nursing practice and patient care.the purpose of this study was to examine if registered nurses' (rns) reports of the structure, work processes and performance of massachusetts hospitals have changed over a five year period. responses of 928 randomly selected rns surveyed in 1989 and 858 randomly selected rns in 1994 to the rn quality of worklife survey (rnqows) were compared. data analysis was performed with a between-subjects multivariate analysis of covariance, controlling for number of years as an rn and as a member of a col ...19969192592
health values of patients infected with human immunodeficiency virus. relationship to mental health and physical functioning.to assess the health values of patients infected with human immunodeficiency virus (hiv) and examine the relationships between their health values and health status at two points in time, the authors sought to determine whether patients' physical and mental health statuses were good predictors of how they valued their current state of health. one hundred thirty-nine patients with various stages of hiv infection were interviewed in a prospective cohort study based in a primary care practice of a ...19968551811
invasive pneumococcal infections in human immunodeficiency virus-infected children.invasive pneumococcal infection (ipi) is the most common serious bacterial infection in human immunodeficiency virus (hiv)-infected children. data from a population-based pediatric hiv surveillance project were used to determine the incidence of ipi in hiv-infected children and to conduct a case-control study assessing potential risk factors for ipi in hiv-infected children. there were 50 episodes of ipi and a cumulative incidence of 6.1 cases/100 patient-years through age 7 years. children with ...19968603965
hepatocellular carcinoma in the united states. prognostic features, treatment outcome, and survival.the purpose of this study was to investigate prognostic factors at presentation and the survival of north american patients with hepatocellular carcinoma (hcc).19968635087
reliability of self-reported human immunodeficiency virus risk behaviors in a residential drug treatment population.this study examined test-retest reliabilities of self-reported human immunodeficiency virus (hiv) sexual and drug injection behaviors among 246 prior drug users admitted to either of two residential drug treatment programs in westborough, massachusetts, and providence, rhode island, between june 1990 and september 1992. participants, selected by their date of admission, were administered admission and reliability questionnaires pertaining to hiv risk behaviors, the latter at approximately 2 week ...19968651235
team work. blueprint builds effective ergonomic program. 199610162745
how to organize and implement health care ergonomics teams.using a systems approach to safety and health management through a comprehensive ergonomic program addresses workplace processes, operations and conditions as interdependent systems in order to identify and eliminate or reduce all types of ergonomic hazards to employees. this document examines the way one health care facility improved its ergonomic program using this approach, from early data collection to implementation of the new plan. by creating several teams with different areas of concern, ...199610172694
the perfect fit. computerized patient scheduling requires the right mix of software, hardware, and human components.as the arena of care widens beyond the hospital and begins to rely on moving patients around a scattered and diverse healthcare system, managers and clinicians will need a well-orchestrated method of keeping track of it all. for providers such as lahey clinical medical center, computerized patient scheduling is the key to a seamless system.199610157463
clinical predictors of functioning in persons with acquired immunodeficiency syndrome.to help clinicians better assess and treat functional disabilities in persons with acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (aids), the authors estimate empirical relations among biologic and physiologic variables, symptoms, and physical functioning in persons with aids. the sample of 305 persons with aids for this cross-sectional analysis came from three sites in boston, massachusetts: a hospital-based group practice, a human immunodeficiency virus clinic at a city hospital, and a staff-model health ...19968656726
chemistry, toxicology, and human health risk of cyanide compounds in soils at former manufactured gas plant sites.cyanide-containing wastes are commonly found in soils at former manufactured gas plant (mgp) sites, also known as town gas sites. the complex forms of cyanide are responsible for the blue-stained soils and rocks found at these sites. most concentrations of cyanide at mgp sites are below 2000 ppm, although concentrations greater than 20,000 ppm have been observed. an understanding of the chemistry of the mgp cyanide-containing compounds, their fate, and transport as well as their toxicology is cr ...19968661329
the impact of the medicare influenza demonstration project on influenza vaccination in a county in massachusetts, 1988-1992.influenza and related pneumonia continue to cause significant amounts of morbidity and mortality despite the availability of effective vaccines. two comparable counties in massachusetts served as project areas of a national trial to see if reimbursement for immunizing medicare-b eligible recipients against influenza would increase the use of the vaccine and reduce the costs attributed to related morbidity. providers of health and social services to elders were recruited to participate in one cou ...19968726210
emerging participatory approaches to ergonomic interventions in the construction industry.the central artery/third harbor tunnel (ca/t) construction project in boston is the largest and most costly highway construction project ever undertaken in the united states. the construction occupational health project (cohp) of the work environment department at the university of massachusetts-lowell was established to conduct exposure assessment and to develop, introduce, and evaluate interventions in the areas of ergonomics and industrial hygiene on the ca/t project. for both political and p ...19968728154
preferred sources of aids information, risk perceptions, and risk behaviors among inner-city community college students.to understand preferred sources of acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (aids) information and level of worry about human immunodeficiency virus (hiv) among community college students, a survey of 102 students in an inner-city community college was conducted. the survey requested information on preferred sources of information about aids, risk behaviors, and level of worry about hiv infection compared with other life risks. forty-six per cent of respondents had engaged in risk behaviors for aids. ...19968776063
animal care and use: an issue now and in the future.animal rights proponents equate human and animal rights or capacity to suffer pain. animal welfare is a philosophy that centers on animal well-being, a stewardship role that producers view as affecting profitability but the general public may view as having additional components. the agenda of some animal rights proponents may be positioned under the guise of animal welfare to gain acceptability for portions of their work. currently, guidelines and accreditation programs targeted at ensuring pro ...19968778107
use of computational models to reconstruct and predict trichloroethylene exposure.in this study, a type frequently encountered by atsdr, groundwater and surface-water contamination have occurred near the gratuity road site in the town of groton, massachusetts. a petitioned public health assessment for the gratuity road site identified the primary contaminants as trichloro-ethylene (tce), 1,1,1-trichloroethane (tca), hexavalent chromium (cr+6), chromium (cr), and lead (pb) (atsdr 1992). the health assessment also indicated that off-site residential groundwater wells had been c ...19968794528
the significance of isolated antibody to hepatitis b core antigen seropositivity in patients infected with human immunodeficiency virus. 19968816158
radioiodine and thyroid disease: the beginning.in 1936, karl compton, then president of the massachusetts institute of technology (mit) and the thyroid group of the massachusetts general hospital (mgh), undertook a joint study that led to the production of small amounts of short-lived radioiodine (iodine 128, half-life, 25 min). the original intent was to use it for diagnosis and treatment of thyroid disease, but in order to explore the underlying physiology, their first work was performed in rabbits and published in 1938. it clearly showed ...19968829276
dangerous and cancer-causing properties of products and chemicals in the oil-refining and petrochemical industry--part xxii: health hazards from exposure to gasoline containing methyl tertiary butyl ether: study of new jersey residents.methyl tertiary butyl ether has caused the following cancers in rats and mice: kidney, testicular, liver, lymphomas, and leukemias. thus, in the absence of adequate data on humans, it is biologically plausible and prudent to regard methyl tertiary butyl ether-for which there is sufficient evidence of carcinogenicity in experimental animals-as a probable human carcinogen. this means that some humans are at extreme risk of contracting cancers resulting from their exposure to oxygenated gasoline co ...19968989842
trials of 9-amino-20(s)-camptothecin in boston.9-amino-20(s)-camptothecin (9-ac) is an analog of camptothecin with limited water solubility which has shown significant preclinical activity in a variety of human solid tumor xenografts. a phase i trial using a soluble formulation of 9-ac, given as a 72-hour continuous infusion, has been completed. thirty-one patients with resistant cancers received 5-60 micrograms/m2/h at three week intervals. the maximum tolerated dose (mtd) was 45 micrograms/m2/hour. neutropenia was the dose limiting toxicit ...19968993518
court lets stand ruling on condoms, insurance and azt.in three aids-related cases, the u.s. supreme court has let the decisions stand. the three cases are: curtis v. school committee of falmouth, allowing the availability of condoms in a massachusetts public school; fioretti v. massachusetts general life insurance co., invalidating a life insurance policy issued to a man with aids who used a stand-in to pass an hiv-antibody test to qualify for coverage; and barr laboratories v. burroughs wellcome co., preventing generic drug manufacturers from ente ...199611363161
lawsuit filed.social service providers at a boston center for haitian immigrants filed a suit in a u.s. district court against the federal government. the suit claims that auditors from the inspector general's office in the u.s. department of health and human services demanded the names of clients with aids. the auditors explained that this process, conducted to determine whether agencies are properly spending ryan white care act funds, is appropriate and routine. attorneys for the social service providers co ...199611363287
experiment perilous: forty-five years as a participant observer of patient-oriented clinical research. 199611644830
legal trends in bioethics. 199611644885
whatever made them do it? 199511656388
boston: important trial of treatment vaccine, cd4 over 500.a trial at beth israel hospital of boston is seeking eighteen volunteers for a new hiv treatment vaccine. the vaccine is a peptide found in hiv, is chemically synthesized, is not from live hiv, and appears to be safe. the 68-week placebo-controlled study is called hiv lipopeptide immunotherapeutic in hiv-1 seropositive human subjects. the study requires volunteers to have cd4 counts over 500, no antiretroviral use for six months prior to entering the study, no use of immunosuppressive agents, no ...199511362626
court upholds voiding of insurance policy based on fraud.a federal appeals court has determined that an insurer acted properly in refusing to pay life insurance benefits to the survivor of a man with aids who fraudulently obtained the insurance. the eleventh u.s. circuit court of appeals said the late anthony c. fioretti fraudulently obtained the policy from massachusetts general life insurance company in 1986 when he applied for an $1.9 million policy. to qualify for the coverage, fioretti used an hiv-negative individual to pass an hiv-antibody test. ...199511362709
adolescents' preferences regarding human immunodeficiency virus (hiv)-related physician counseling and hiv testing.to assess adolescents' preferences regarding human immunodeficiency virus (hiv)-related physician counseling and hiv testing.19957596723
human granulocytic ehrlichiosis in massachusetts. 19957611594
the paul kallós memorial lecture. from slow-reacting substance of anaphylaxis to leukotriene c4 synthase.the hypothesis of 35 years ago that slowreacting substance of anaphylaxis would prove to be a pathobiologic mediator of reversible airway disease in the human has been validated. the multidisciplinary approach required to achieve this goal has been particularly prominent and consistent for the entire period in the program described in this presentation.19957613129
the incidence of herpes zoster.there are few population-based studies of the natural history and epidemiology of herpes zoster. although a relatively common cause of morbidity, especially among the elderly, contemporary estimates of herpes zoster incidence are lacking. herein we describe a population-based investigation of incident and recurrent herpes zoster from 1990 through 1992 in a health maintenance organization.19957618983
a model clinic for the initial evaluation and establishment of primary care for persons infected with human immunodeficiency virus.the human immunodeficiency virus (hiv)-infected patients on initial presentation to primary medical care may have extensive problems relating to medical, substance abuse, psychiatric, and social issues. we examined a model for the initiation of primary medical care for patients infected with hiv at a public hospital and presented the clinical, educational, and research benefits associated with such a clinic.19957618986
movement and distribution of arsenic in the aberjona watershed.the distribution and movement of arsenic was investigated on the aberjona watershed in eastern massachusetts for the purpose of identifying where and by what processes present and past human exposures to this element could have occurred. it was found that although most of the arsenic was originally released in the headwaters of the watershed, extensive migration had occurred, and the potential for human exposure existed far from designated hazardous waste sites. both surface water and groundwate ...19957621797
reducing employee back injuries in the perioperative setting.an ergonomic consultant conducted an evaluation of a 14-room surgical suite that had a high rate of employee back injuries. the consultant made five specific recommendations regarding moving patients, maneuvering carts and equipment, using gallbladder boards, walking on wet floors, and accessing power outlets. most of the recommendations were implemented and well received. eighteen months after the implementation of the consultant's recommendations, there was a 25% reduction in the number of bac ...19957632048
elevated incidence of childhood leukemia in woburn, massachusetts: niehs superfund basic research program searches for causes.between 1966 and 1986, the childhood leukemia rate in woburn, massachusetts, was 4-fold higher than the national average. a multidisciplinary research team from mit, which is being supported by the niehs superfund basic research program, has explored the possible importance of a temporal correlation between the period of elevated leukemia and a previously unrecognized mobilization of toxic metals from a waste disposal site in north woburn. residents of woburn may have been exposed to arsenic (70 ...19958549500
developing people: a strategy for competitive advantage.this article will provide vital insights, acquired in a recent study with eight manufacturing companies, to guide the development of a human resource development strategy. this study was a pilot for a larger study, planned for the fall of 1995 with 50 manufacturing companies randomly chosen from the directory of massachusetts high technology companies.199510142101
an ergonomics system aimed at preventing back injuries in health care. 199510172576
using administratively collected hospital discharge data for aids surveillance.the objectives of this study were twofold: to improve methods of identifying possible and acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (aids)-related hospital discharges in administrative databases and to measure aids-reporting completeness in massachusetts both overall and by subgroup. we used fiscal year 1988 discharge data from the massachusetts rate setting commission (rsc) and data from the massachusetts aids reporting system (ars). we identified 3362 discharges of adult patients (> 12 years old) fro ...19958653205
recent advances in the laboratory of molecular and cellular cardiology.this article highlights some of the research in cardiac molecular biology in progress in the department of cardiology at children's hospital. it provides a sampling of investigative approaches to key questions in cardiovascular development and function and, as such, is intended as an overview rather than a comprehensive treatment of these problems. the featured projects, encompassing four different "model" systems, include (1) genetic analysis of the mef2 gene required for fruit fly cardial cell ...19958604921
hemocytic rickettsia-like organisms in ticks: serologic reactivity with antisera to ehrlichiae and detection of dna of agent of human granulocytic ehrlichiosis by pcr.ixodid ticks were collected from connecticut, massachusetts, missouri, pennsylvania, rhode island, and british columbia (canada) during 1991 to 1994 to determine the prevalence of infection with hemocytic (blood cell), rickettsia-like organisms. hemolymph obtained from these ticks was analyzed by direct and indirect fluorescent antibody (fa) staining methods with dog, horse, or human sera containing antibodies to ehrlichia canis, ehrlichia equi, or rickettsia rickettsii. of the 693 nymphal and a ...19958567911
the visible human data set: an image resource for anatomical visualization.the national library of medicine (nlm) has long been a world leader in the archiving and distribution of the print-based images of biology and medicine. nlm has also been a pioneer in the use of computer systems to encode and distribute textual knowledge of the life sciences. nlm's long range planning effort of 1985-86 foresaw a coming era where nlm's bibliographic and factual database services would be complemented by libraries of digital images, distributed over high speed computer networks an ...19958591405
[a professor from harvard looks about for synergy instead for conflicts: promote health and human rights--two targets that complement each other]. 19957490948
reconciling science and policy in setting federal drinking water standards--four states' perspectives.after almost 20 years of experience with implementing the safe drinking water act and eight with amendments to the act, the individual states within the united states have gained valuable experience while trying to reconcile the legal mandates provided by the statutes with the science underlying them. this paper presents four different topics illustrating the problems of reconciling these two issues in the regulation of toxic chemicals in drinking waters. it presents these from the perspectives ...19957494897
the economic burden imposed by a residual case of eastern encephalitis.to estimate the economic burden imposed by eastern encephalitis (ee), we identified a series of residents of eastern massachusetts who had survived ee infection and enumerated any costs that could be attributed to their experience. the records of three people who suffered only a transient episode of disease were analyzed as well as those of three who suffered severe residual sequelae. transiently affected subjects mainly required assistance for direct medical services; the average total cost per ...19957856830
failure of information as an intervention to modify clinical management. a time-series trial in patients with acute chest pain.to test whether a low-intensity, nonintrusive intervention improved the efficiency of management of patients with acute chest pain.19957856992
aids among the homeless of boston: a cohort study.we wanted to compare demographics, risk behaviors, aids-defining diagnoses, and survival between homeless and housed persons with aids in boston from 1983 to 1991. our retrospective cohort study used chart review to identify homeless aids cases and data from the massachusetts aids surveillance program for comparison of homeless and nonhomeless cases. seventy-two homeless and 1,536 nonhomeless boston residents were reported to have aids between jan. 1, 1983, and july 1, 1991. homeless persons wit ...19957859142
cocaine use and risky injection and sexual behaviors.the association between cocaine use (crack and injection cocaine) and risky behaviors for human immunodeficiency virus (hiv) infection was investigated among participants in a multi-site study at drug treatment and non-drug treatment sites in worcester, massachusetts. cocaine use was more prevalent among young, african-american men. compared to heroin injectors cocaine injectors had higher risk injection and sexual behaviors. among non-injectors, crack users were more likely to have multiple par ...19957882875
clinical features of microsporidiosis in patients with aids.microsporidia are protozoan parasites responsible for significant gastrointestinal disease in patients infected with human immunodeficiency virus. we report the clinical features of 20 patients with chronic diarrhea for whom microsporidian spores were identified by modified trichrome staining of stool smears and confirmed by biopsy and/or electron microscopy of stool. of the 18 microsporidian protozoa identified to the species level, 14 (78%) were enterocytozoon bieneusi and four (22%) were sept ...19947915548
evaluation of epstein-barr virus antibody patterns and detection of viral markers in the biopsies of patients with hodgkin's disease.we assessed the relationship of epstein-barr virus (ebv) serology to the presence or absence of ebv genome in 39 cases of hodgkin's disease (hd). biopsies from patients included in 2 previous published studies, 1 involving patients from the united states (eastern massachusetts) and 1 from denmark, were evaluated for ebv (eber-1) and latent membrane protein (lmp-1). the presence of ebv in reed-sternberg cells in the biopsies correlated with the histologic subtype of hd (mixed cellularity and lymp ...19947927903
initial assessment of patients infected with human immunodeficiency virus: the yield and cost of laboratory testing.our objective was to determine the yield and cost of standardized laboratory testing of hiv-infected patients entering medical care after testing positive for hiv. an hiv staging and referral clinic in a municipal public hospital was our site for a cross-sectional study, and 308 patients were evaluated in the clinic between february 1, 1990 and october 1, 1991. patients underwent standardized laboratory testing, including hematologic studies, serum chemistries, infectious disease serologies, and ...19947932080
improving medical residents' attitudes toward hiv-infected persons through training in an hiv staging and triage clinic.to assess the effect of a weekly outpatient clinic for staging and triage of newly identified human-immunodeficiency-virus (hiv)-infected patients on medical residents' attitudes and knowledge regarding care of hiv-infected persons.19947999177
epidemiology of skin disease in hiv infection: a cohort study of health maintenance organization members.the medical literature suggests that persons infected with human immunodeficiency virus (hiv) have an increased risk of many common and uncommon cutaneous diseases. further, it has been suggested that in hiv-infected people these conditions may be more persistent and they may be more prone to developing adverse cutaneous reactions to drugs. we have identified a cohort of 684 hiv-infected persons who were members of a large massachusetts health maintenance organization. based on review of hospita ...19948006432
the incidence of prenatal syphilis at the boston city hospital: a comparison across four decades.to examine the incidence and epidemiologic correlates of congenital syphilis at an inner-city boston hospital, and draw comparisons with the situation at the same hospital 40 years ago.19948008532
caring for people with human immunodeficiency virus. incorporating the patient's perspective.the interdisciplinary hiv work team meets to improve care for people with the human immunodeficiency virus (hiv). through its efforts, including patient and provider focus groups, the team identified what is done well in caring for patients with hiv, the obstacles that patients encounter in accessing care, and how to prepare for the future. the work team has been instrumental in developing ideas and implementing changes by serving as a vehicle for communication and enhancing a spirit of collabor ...19948089718
non-occupational exposures to pesticides for residents of two u.s. cities.the non-occupational pesticide exposure study, funded by the u.s. environmental protection agency, was designed to assess total human exposures to 32 pesticides and pesticide degradation products in the non-occupational environment; however, the study focused primarily on inhalation exposures. two sites--jacksonville, florida (usa) and springfield/chicopee, massachusetts (usa)--were studied during three seasons: summer 1986 (jacksonville only), spring 1987, and winter 1988. probability samples o ...19948110023
computer interview for screening blood donors for risk of hiv transmission.to test the ability of a computer-based interview to detect factors related to the risk of the human immunodeficiency virus (hiv) among potential blood donors, and to determine donor reactions to the use of the computer, we compared the rate of detection of hiv-related factors elicited by the computer interview with the rate elicited by standard american red cross procedures (written questionnaires and face-to-face interviews) for assessment of donor suitability. the study was performed at a red ...19948145632
admissions of injection drug users to drug abuse treatment following hiv counseling and testing.the outcomes of counseling and testing programs related to human immunodeficiency virus (hiv) infection and risk of infection among injection drug users (idus) are not well known or understood. a counseling and testing outcome of potential public health importance is attaining admission to drug abuse treatment by those idus who are either infected or who are at high risk of becoming infected. the authors investigated factors related to admission to drug abuse treatment among 519 idus who receive ...19948153272
determination of polychlorinated biphenyl levels in the serum of residents and in the homogenates of seafood from the new bedford, massachusetts, area: a comparison of exposure sources through pattern recognition techniques.we measured the residues of polychlorinated biphenyls (pcbs) in the serum of 23 residents of the new bedford, massachusetts, area and from two homogenates each of bluefish and lobsters from the same area. we used congener-specific and total aroclor quantitative approaches, both of which involved gas chromatography with electron capture detection. using gas chromatography mass spectrometry (electron ionization mode), we confirmed the presence of pcbs in the combined serum samples and in the aliqu ...19948209226
human ehrlichiosis in new england. 19948272102
the nobel lectures in immunology. the nobel prize for physiology or medicine, 1990. the first successful organ transplants in man. 19948290887
assessing historical exposures of children to power-frequency magnetic fields.one risk factor for human cancer currently being studied is residential exposure to power-frequency magnetic fields. a key problem in such research is how best to use contemporaneous measurements to assess past magnetic-field exposures. the main goal of the research presented in this paper was to examine the effectiveness of various surrogate measures in predicting historical exposures and to determine if residential power consumptions and the loads served by neighborhood electric networks could ...19947549471
it's not the goal ... it's the journey.his first real odyssey began 18 years ago in alaska. the goal was ecuador. he got as far as the panama canal. traveling man john glaser, now vice president of information systems at boston's brigham and women's hospital, learned long ago that the actual goal sometimes matters less than what happens along the way.199410161109
hospice for aged persons without cancer: the experience of the hampshire county (ma) hospice.hospice is an option for patients with terminal illness of all types. the advent of the medicare hospice benefit has led to a rise in numbers of hospice programs as well as hospice expenditure. terminal care provided through hospice has a demonstrable cost advantage over conventional terminal care. this difference may dissipate as medicare hospice expenditure continues to rise. an individual hospice program can define its mission within broad guidelines. a program electing to serve all terminall ...199410134383
wear your hat: representational resistance in safer sex discourse.through an analysis of four posters used by the aids action committee of massachusetts, this article asks how representation can effectively promote safer sex practices. the images under investigation have different targeted groups--one is aimed at african-american men, one at latinas, and two at gay men. using a frame-work that connects definitions of sex in the respective communities with differences surrounding gender, race, and class, the imagery is unpacked in order to expose the effects of ...19947798606
proinsulin processing in the regulated and the constitutive secretory pathway.proinsulin is converted to insulin in beta-cell granules. conversion involves endoproteolytic cleavage at the two pairs of basic residues linking the insulin a- and b-chains to c-peptide. the sequence of events leading to complete conversion differs from one proinsulin species to the next. in man, the structure of the proinsulin molecule is such as to favour cleavage at the b-chain/c-peptide junction leading to the generation of des-31,32 split proinsulin as the predominant, naturally occurring ...19947821742
hans-lukas teuber: a tribute.hans-lukas teuber (1916-1977) was one of the most influential neuropsychologists of his generation. in the first part of his career he headed the psychophysiology laboratory at the new york university--bellevue medical center. there he and his associates played a major role in establishing human neuropsychology as a rigorous experimental science closely linked to contemporary neurophysiology and experimental psychology. in the second part of his career he founded the department of psychology at ...19947833648
massachusetts high court supports use of civil rights law to bar blockades.in a 4-3 opinion issued on april 11, the supreme judicial court of the commonwealth of massachusetts affirmed a lower court order preventing anti-choice activists from blocking access to a facility providing abortion counseling or services. granted under the massachusetts civil rights act, the injunction also prohibits using force against anyone entering, leaving, or working at such a location (see rfn ii/22). several health care providers and pro-choice organizations obtained a preliminary inj ...199412318701
the new york times ad.feminization of patriarchal institutions is necessary in order to eliminate the exclusivity and mutuality of hierarchical, gender, class, and race stratification. the aim of this paper is to explain the history and activities surrounding the new york times ad on sunday, october 7, 1984 (the catholic statement on pluralism and abortion signed by barbara ferraro and patricia hussey of the sisters of note dame de namur, rose dominic trapasso of the maryknoll sisters, and 67 other signers). the si ...199312178920
manufacturer admits selling untested devices for heart. 199311647008
improving the readability of informed consent documents. 199311652152
new england medical center creates new community service role for human resources. 199310135853
rabies surveillance in the united states during 1992.in 1992, 49 states, the district of columbia, and puerto rico reported 8,644 cases of rabies in nonhuman animals and 1 case in a human being to the centers for disease control and prevention. almost 92% (7,912 cases) were wild animals, the largest number of wild animals ever reported, whereas 8.5% (732 cases) were domestic species. the total number of reported cases increased 23.9% over that of 1991 (6,975 cases), with most of the increase resulting from continued spread of rabies in raccoons. t ...19938307825
isolation of mycobacterium avium complex from water in the united states, finland, zaire, and kenya.disseminated infection with organisms of the mycobacterium avium complex (mac) is a common complication of aids in the united states and other developing countries, but it is rare or absent in sub-saharan africa. to assess the comparative likelihood of exposure to mac in these geographic areas, we used a standard protocol to culture 91 water samples from environmental sites and piped water supply systems in the united states, finland, zaire, and kenya. mac was isolated from all geographic areas ...19938308115
linkage analysis in familial alzheimer disease: description of the duke and boston data sets.familial alzheimer diseases is a neurological disorder of adult onset. three research centers have each contributed their families and genetic linkage data for combined analyses. the data from the duke and boston centers, comprising 73 pedigrees for whom numerous markers on chromosomes 19 and 21 were typed are described.19938314027
sib-pair linkage analyses of alzheimer's disease.sib-pair linkage analyses were used to search for linkage to a set of chromosome 19 and 21 marker loci in two sets of families with alzheimer's disease. the advantage of this technique is that no assumption is made about the mode of inheritance of the disease. some mild suggestions of linkage were found in early-onset families for a chromosome 21 marker and in a set of late-onset families for a chromosome 19 marker.19938314029
analysis of discrete phenotypes using a multipoint identity-by-descent method: application to alzheimer's disease.the multipoint identity-by-descent method was developed to detect linkage to a specific chromosomal region through partitioning the genetic variance. this method has previously been applied to quantitative traits, and here is extended to a qualitative trait, where a dichotomous affected/unaffected status variable is transformed to a quantitative variable by incorporating covariates. this method is applied to the alzheimer's disease data sets from genetic analysis workshop 8, to investigate putat ...19938314031
detecting heterogeneity with the affected-pedigree-member (apm) method.we have developed a novel test of heterogeneity based on the apm method. we present tests of this method on both empiric and simulated data.19938314034
is a single mutation at the same locus responsible for all affected cases in a large alzheimer pedigree (fad4)?analysis of marker segregation in the large alzheimer pedigree, fad4, leads to the conclusion, with a type i error of 5%, of linkage heterogeneity between two branches of the pedigree: the disease cosegregates with chromosome 21 markers flanking the app area in one branch and not in the other one. thus, we conclude that a single mutation in the chromosome 21 region surrounding app cannot be responsible for all the affected cases in this pedigree.19938314039
heterogeneity testing for alzheimer's disease within and between data sets.we examined the three alzheimer's disease (ad) family data sets for heterogeneity. four markers that were represented in all three data sets were selected for analysis. markers bcl3/ecor-mlu and d19s13/taqi were chosen for chromosome 19 and d21s13/taqi and d21s16/xbai for chromosome 21. homogeneity testing was performed on the data by use of morton's pre-divided samples test (ps-test) and smith's admixture test (a-test). the c-test of maclean et al. [1992] was also used to test for linkage in th ...19938314041
two new approaches toward linkage heterogeneity of fad: two-locus models and age of onset as a discriminator.we present two new approaches to the problem of genetic heterogeneity encountered in linkage analysis of familial alzheimer's disease. we used two-locus models to represent the possible existence of two disease genes while allowing for intrafamilial heterogeneity, and modeled the occurrence of the early onset form of the disease with epistasis. we developed a mixture model of heterogeneity where the early and late onset family types can be either linked to chromosome 19, 21, or unlinked, and whe ...19938314043
health-related quality of life in persons with acquired immune deficiency syndrome.assessing health-related quality of life in persons infected with human immunodeficiency virus (hiv) is extremely important, but most available scales are too long, contain items that are not relevant for such persons, or do not assess important signs and symptoms of hiv infection. this study presents a new set of scales for assessing the symptoms and functioning of persons infected with hiv and reports data on their reliability and validity collected in face-to-face interviews with 189 patients ...19938326772
spire corporation: a paradigm for success in the 90s.there is much talk now of "defense conversion" and the need to turn a given country's "peace dividend" into improving its "infrastructure." beyond the obvious political rhetoric, those terms bode well for the field of biotechnology. every facet of technology must attend to its "delivery system," for the same obvious reason, roads and bridges must be maintained and improved. in the case of biosensors and their delivery into the human body, for example, it stands to reason that adequate focus shou ...19938357570
cognitive impairment and the use of health services in an elderly rural population: the movies project. monongahela valley independent elders survey.to describe the patterns of use of health and human services by elderly rural individuals and to determine whether cognitively impaired persons had a distinctive pattern of service utilization.19938409151
canine exposure to borrelia burgdorferi and prevalence of ixodes dammini (acari: ixodidae) on deer as a measure of lyme disease risk in the northeastern united states.surveillance programs that identify areas where both the vector (ixodes dammini) and etiologic agent (borrelia burgdorferi) are present may identify the risk of lyme disease and its spread earlier and more accurately than do programs relying on any single method, particularly human case reports. hunter-killed deer (n = 1,204) from 22 counties in maryland, massachusetts, new hampshire, new york, and pennsylvania were examined in fall 1989 and all ectoparasites were identified. the following sprin ...19938433324
ethnocultural influences on variation in chronic pain perception.in multiple studies cultural affiliation has been found to have an important influence on perception of and response to experimental and acute pain. despite that evidence little work has been directed to understanding the cultural dimensions of the chronic pain experience. we present the results of a quantitative study of reported chronic pain perception in 372 chronic pain patients in six ethnic groups, who were under treatment at a multidisciplinary pain-management center. the role of ethnic a ...19938446431
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