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- BookHelen M. Woolnough, Sandra L. Fielden.Contents:
Gendered career development within nursing and healthcare
Mentoring as a career development tool
Diversity in mentoring : gender, race, and ethnicity
Mentoring in nursing and healthcare
Designing and implementing a formal mentoring programme
Evaluating formal mentoring relationships
Does mentoring work? : the realities of mentoring from the perspective of both mentee and mentor
The challenging perceptions programme and the long term benefits of mentoring.Digital Access Wiley 2017 - ArticleMeuwissen JH, Tauber I, Leeuwenberg AD, Beckers PJ, Sieben M.J Infect Dis. 1977 Jul;136(1):43-9.More than 500 specimens of lung tissue were examined for Pneumocystis. Of the 38 infections detected, most were in immunodeficient patients. Samples of serum from approximately 600 healthy normal subjects and 117 children with acute lymphatic leukemia were examined by an indirect fluorescent antibody test. The age-related data from the normal children suggested that nearly 100% of children are infected with Pneumocystis during the first two years of life. Groups of patients with leukemia who had symptoms of pneumocystis pneumonia had significantly higher titers of IgG antibody than groups of patients with leukemia who did not have clinical symptoms and normal subjects. Nevertheless, the diagnostic value of the indirect fluorescent antibody test is limited, but serologic follow-up study can be useful. Groups of children with leukemia had lower mean titers of IgM antibody regardless of their clinical condition.