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A 15-member surgical care team from the Sutter Health network deployed Thursday from San Francisco International Airport to provide critical medical care to earthquake victims in Haiti. The team included general and orthopedic surgeons, anesthesiologists, pulmonary acute care specialists and operating room nurses from Sutter Health-affiliated Alta Bates Summit Medical Center, California Pacific Medical Center and Mills-Peninsula Health Services.
Cellerant Therapeutics Inc., a biotechnology company developing novel hematopoietic stem cell-based cellular and antibody therapies for blood disorders and cancer, announced the initiation of a Phase I/II clinical trial of CLT-008 in patients receiving intensive post-remission chemotherapy for high-risk leukemia or myelodysplasia.
AdvanSource Biomaterials Corporation,a leading developer, manufacturer and seller of advanced polymer technologies and materials for a broad range of medical devices, today announced it was notified by the staff of the NYSE Amex that a review of the Company's Form 10-Q for the period ended June 30, 2010 indicated that the Company is not in compliance with one of the NYSE Amex's continued listing standards as set forth in Part 10 of the NYSE Amex's Company Guide (the "Company Guide").
Paul Pronyk, lead author of the Millennium Village paper, releases the following statement about the paper, Pronyk PM, Muniz M, Nemser B, et al, for the Millennium Villages Study Group. The effect of an integrated multisector model for achieving the Millennium Development Goals and improving child survival in rural sub-Saharan Africa: a non-randomised controlled assessment. Lancet 2012; published online May 8. DOI:10.1016/S0140-6736(12)60207-4.
There is "some good news" in the fight against HIV in the Americas, Cesar Chelala - an international public health consultant - writes in a Miami Herald opinion piece, adding that "most surprisingly, it's coming from Haiti, one of the countries hardest hit by the epidemic." Chelala writes that United Nations data show that about 2.2% of Haiti's population - or 120,000 people - are living with HIV/AIDS and that AIDS-related deaths in the country have decreased in recent years.
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