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Ag-tourism beginning to bloom in Hawaii


Ag-tourism beginning to bloom in Hawaii
March 3, 2008
The blend of agriculture and tourism into a niche known as “ag-tourism” is becoming an increasingly lucrative business for the state’s visitor industry, a new report shows.
The value of ag-tourism rose to $38.8 million in 2006, a 14 percent increase from 2003, according to a study by the state Department of Agriculture.
The blend of agriculture and tourism into a niche known as “ag-tourism” is becoming an increasingly lucrative business for the state’s visitor industry, a new report shows.
The value of ag-tourism rose to $38.8 million in 2006, a 14 percent increase from 2003, according to a study by the state Department of Agriculture. ....

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Decision-support tool may help clinicians to appropriately treat children with diarrhea


Decision-support tool may help clinicians to appropriately treat children with diarrhea
A decision-support tool that could be accessed via mobile devices may help clinicians in lower-resource settings avoid unnecessary antibiotic prescriptions for children with diarrhea, a study published today in
eLife shows.
The preliminary findings suggest that incorporating real-time environmental, epidemiologic, and clinical data into an easy-to-access, electronic tool could help clinicians appropriately treat children with diarrhea even when testing is not available. This could help avoid the overuse of antibiotics, which contributes to the emergence of drug-resistant bacteria.
Diarrhea is a common condition among children in low-resource settings. Antibiotics are often prescribed for it, despite the fact these medications will not help patients who have diarrhea caused by viruses. Helping clinicians determine if a case of diarrhea is likely caused by a virus or bacteria cou ....

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Decision-support tool could reduce unnecessary antibiotic prescriptions for child diarrhoea


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A decision-support tool that could be accessed via mobile devices may help clinicians in lower-resource settings avoid unnecessary antibiotic prescriptions for children with diarrhoea, a study published today in
eLife shows.
The preliminary findings suggest that incorporating real-time environmental, epidemiologic, and clinical data into an easy-to-access, electronic tool could help clinicians appropriately treat children with diarrhoea even when testing is not available. This could help avoid the overuse of antibiotics, which contributes to the emergence of drug-resistant bacteria.
Diarrhoea is a common condition among children in low-resource settings, explains lead author Benjamin Brintz, Research Associate at the Division of Epidemiology, University of Utah Health, Salt Lake City, US. Antibiotics are often prescribed for it, despite the fact these medications will not help patients who have diarrhoea caused by viruses. Helping clinicians determine ....

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