Introduction: The aim of the study was to compare resistance rate against anti-retrovirals in two cohorts of children with HIV-one perinatally infected from Cambodia and the other nosocomially infected in Kyrgyzstan. Patients and Methods: Two groups of HIV positive children were compared: Vertically infected Khmer children in Cambodia and nosocomially infected children in 3 hospitals in Kyrgyzstan. Results: Prevalence of S. aureus and other oral cavity comensual was much lower in Kyrgyz children in comparison to Khmer children in
The authors deal with the statements of patients receiving outpatient chemotherapy administration. Through a Questionnaire survey they look for the level of satisfaction of patients with the approach of physicians and nurses in health and nursing care. They pay attention to feelings related to the nursing care; outpatient care environment; waiting times; telephone services in health facilities. Patients are undergoing a therapeutic process and therefore they expect a change for the better, so every positive stimulus associated with their treatment is very important.
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