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Nonprescribed antimicrobial drugs in Latino community, South Carolina
We investigated in a sample of Latinos the practices of antimicrobial drug importation and use of nonprescribed antimicrobial drugs. In interviews...
Emerging Infectious Diseases, 06/01/05 by Arch G. Mainous, III · More from publication -
Clinical use of C-reactive protein for cardiovascular disease.(Review Article)

Abstract: Recent evidence supports an association between elevation of inflammatory markers, such as C-reactive protein, and subsequent...
Southern Medical Journal, 10/01/04 by King, Dana E.; Mainous, Arch G., III; Taylor, Marcia L. · More from publication -
Is an elevated serum transferrin saturation associated with the development of diabetes? - Original Research
* OBJECTIVES Diabetes mellitus is a common comorbid condition of hemochromatosis and is often identified as a complication of untreated...
Journal of Family Practice, 11/01/02 by Arch G. Mainous, III · More from publication -
Continuity of Care and Trust in One's Physician: A Comparison of the United States and the United Kingdom
A Comparison of the United States and the United Kingdom A Comparison of the United States and the United Kingdom * BACKGROUND Our objective...
Journal of Family Practice, 03/01/01 by Arch G. Iii Mainous · More from publication -
importance of fulfilling unmet needs of rural and urban adolescents with substance abuse, The
PROBLEM. Because of the negative impact on health of drug and alcohol use, this study examined adolescent needs and substance use. METHODS....
Journal of Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Nursing, 01/01/01 by Mainous, Rosalie O; Mainous, Arch G III; Martin, Catherine A; Oler, Michael J; Haney, Amy S · More from publication -
The Relevancy of Patient-Based Assessments
To the Editor: To the Editor: We read with great interest the recent article by Safran and colleagues[1] on primary care performance and...
Journal of Family Practice, 02/01/99 by Arch G. III Mainous · More from publication -
Patterns of antibiotic-resistant Streptococcus pneumoniae in children in a day-care setting
BACKGROUND. Streptococcus pneumoniae is one of the primary causes of illness and death among young children, and evidence suggests that the...
Journal of Family Practice, 02/01/98 by Arch G. Mainous, III · More from publication -
Patient knowledge of upper respiratory infections: implications for antibiotic expectations and unnecessary utilization
BACKGROUND. Upper respiratory infections (URIs) account for many of the visits in primary care and are commonly treated with ineffective antibiotic...
Journal of Family Practice, 07/01/97 by Arch G. Mainous, III · More from publication -
Substance use among adolescents: fulfilling a need state
A factor that has received little investigation concerns the feeling state of need fulfillment and how this may relate to the significant public...
Adolescence, 12/22/96 by Arch G. Mainous, III · More from publication -
Antibiotics and upper respiratory infection: do some folks think there is a cure for the common cold?
Background. Symptomatic treatment is the only recommended therapy for the uncomplicated "common cold." The purpose of this study was to examine the...
Journal of Family Practice, 04/01/96 by Arch G. Mainous, III · More from publication



