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期刊名:South dakota medicine : the journal of the south dakota state medical association

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ISSN:0038-3317

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Mark K Huntington,Jay Allison Mark K Huntington
In addition to being a nuisance, ticks can carry disease. This article presents a brief review of ticks and associated tick-borne disease relevant to South Dakota and surrounding regions. Tick-borne diseases of special relevance in South Da...
Maheedhar Gedela,Shawn Kelly,Shenjing Li et al. Maheedhar Gedela et al.
Infective endocarditis due to Streptococcus infantarius with the subspecies (subsp.) coli is infrequently encountered in healthy humans. This entity is associated with hepatobiliary malignancies and colorectal neoplasia. Here, we report on ...
Catherine Hajek Catherine Hajek
Genomic medicine is a powerful tool with great potential to improve outcomes in the primary care setting. From a broad perspective, genomic medicine can be applied to rare disease, common disease and pharmacogenetics. There are applications...
Stephan D Schroeder Stephan D Schroeder
This article will highlight and provide selected examples of existing community services. It will attempt to serve as a reminder and reference for providers to help them improve efforts at utilizing available resources and perhaps institute...
Debbie Anne Chiu Qua Debbie Anne Chiu Qua
Smoking is the leading cause of preventable death and chronic diseases in the U.S. Identifying smokers and providing appropriate intervention is therefore an integral part of each clinic visit. A combination of pharmacotherapy as well as be...
Amy L Hogue,Mark K Huntington Amy L Hogue
Diabetes mellitus (DM) is increasing in prevalence nationwide and in South Dakota, with an especially high prevalence in its American Indian population. Screening is not recommended for type 1 DM, but is for type 2 DM and pre-diabetes in ce...
David Zeigler,Anish Patel,Candace Zeigler David Zeigler
Hypertension is very prevalent in South Dakota affecting approximately one-third of the adult population. Management and treatment of the disease has recently been the subject of considerable debate centered on what should be the blood pres...
Bradley Kamstra,Mark K Huntington Bradley Kamstra
Population health management (PHM) is a new health care model being implemented. It has been defined as "the health outcomes of a group of individuals, including the distribution of such outcomes within the group." This includes health outc...