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13 Jul 2023, 12:41 pm by Bill Marler
Kirkland, KB, et al., “Steaming oysters does not prevent Norwalk-like gastroenteritis,” PUBLIC HEALTH REPORTS, Vol. 111, pp. 527-30 (1996). [read post]
12 Sep 2007, 11:03 am
For publication opinions today (3): In Steve Silveus Insurance, et al v. [read post]
6 Dec 2019, 9:10 am by Dennis Crouch
Amicus: ON Semiconductor Corp., et al. [read post]
6 Oct 2014, 5:03 am
” The case, Solid 21 Inc. v Hublot of America, et al. [read post]
15 Nov 2015, 3:04 pm by Green and Associates
Reese, Mathis, et al., Case No. 15CR2822, charges were filed against:(1) Chiropractor George Reese and his professional corporation, (2) Foremost Shockwave Solutions, a shock wave therapy services company,(3) Lee Mathis, a purported partial owner of Foremost who is also an attorney who allegedly owned management and/or billing companies that are referenced in the Indictment, and(4)  Fernando Valdes who is also a purported owner of Foremost. [read post]
7 Oct 2022, 4:09 am by Bill Marler
These vaccines provide long-term protection against HAV infection.[6] HAV is the only common vaccine-preventable foodborne disease in the United States.[7] This virus is one of five human hepatitis viruses that primarily infect the human liver and cause human illness.[8] Unlike hepatitis B and C, HAV does not develop into chronic hepatitis or cirrhosis, which are both potentially fatal conditions.[9] Nonetheless, infection with the HAV virus can lead to acute liver failure… [read post]
17 Feb 2017, 1:34 pm by Bill Marler
Information available at this time does not indicate an ongoing risk of hepatitis A virus infection at Tropical Smoothie Cafes. [read post]
20 Feb 2017, 5:03 pm by Bill Marler
These vaccines provide long-term protection against HAV infection.[6] Hepatitis A is the only common vaccine-preventable foodborne disease in the United States.[7] This virus is one of five human hepatitis viruses that primarily infect the human liver and cause human illness.[8] Unlike hepatitis B and C, hepatitis A does not develop into chronic hepatitis or cirrhosis, which are both potentially fatal conditions.[9] Nonetheless, infection with the hepatitis A virus (HAV) can lead to acute… [read post]
27 Jun 2008, 5:40 pm
Wagler, et al (NFP), a 30-page opinion, Judge Kirsch's dissent begins:Multiple motions. [read post]