U.S. doctors use medical records to fight measles outbreak May 07, 2019 / by Huzaifa / in Reuters: U.S. / with No comments / U.S. doctors are tapping into their electronic medical records to identify unvaccinated patients and potentially infected individuals to help contain the worst U.S. measles outbreak in 25 years. from Reuters: U.S. https://reut.rs/2H0EZk9 // Share This: Facebook Twitter Google+ Stumble Digg Email ThisBlogThis!Share to XShare to Facebook Related Posts:Pharmacist's 'deadly' choices sparked U.S. meningitis outbreak: prosecutorsBOSTON (Reuters) - A federal prosecutor told jurors on Friday that a Massachusetts pharmacist gambled with patients' lives by making drugs in unsafe w… Read MoreProsecutors seek pharmacist's conviction over U.S. meningitis outbreakBOSTON (Reuters) - A federal prosecutor on Friday told jurors that a Massachusetts pharmacist, charged with murder for his role in a deadly 2012 U.S. … Read MoreFate of New Hampshire Indonesians goes before U.S. judge in BostonBOSTON (Reuters) - The case of 47 Indonesian Christians, who fled violence in that country two decades ago and now live illegally in New Hampshire, he… Read MoreShort on staff: Nursing crisis strains U.S. hospitalsMORGANTOWN, West Virginia (Reuters) - A shortage of nurses at U.S. hospitals hit West Virginia's Charleston Area Medical Center at the worst possible … Read More'Underwear bomber' sues U.S. Justice Department over rights(Reuters) - A Nigerian man serving life sentences for trying to set off a bomb in his underwear on a plane on Christmas Day 2009 is suing the U.S. Jus… Read More
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