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    Serological evaluation of Q fever in humans: enhanced phase I titers of immunoglobulins G and A are diagnostic for Q fever endocarditis by PEACOCK, M. G, PHILIP, R. N, WILLIAMS, J. C, FAULKNER, R. S

    Published in Infection and immunity (1983)
    “…Serological parameters were compared in 15 cases of C. burnetii infection comprising 5 cases each of primary Q fever, chronic granulomatous hepatitis, and…”
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    Community-acquired pneumonia requiring hospitalization. Is it different in the elderly? by Marrie, T J, Haldane, E V, Faulkner, R S, Durant, H, Kwan, C

    “…The authors studied 138 patients, 57 of whom were younger than 65 years of age and 81 who were 65 years of age and older, with community-acquired pneumonia to…”
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    Seroepidemiology of Q fever among domestic animals in Nova Scotia by Marrie, T J, Van Buren, J, Fraser, J, Haldane, E V, Faulkner, R S, Williams, J C, Kwan, C

    Published in American journal of public health (1971) (01-07-1985)
    “…We used the indirect microimmunofluorescence test to determine the presence of antibodies in sheep, cattle, goat, cat, and dog sera to phase I and II Coxiella…”
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    Causes of atypical pneumonia: results of a 1-year prospective study by Marrie, T. J, Haldane, E. V, Noble, M. A, Faulkner, R. S, Martin, R. S, Lee, S. H

    Published in Canadian Medical Association journal (15-11-1981)
    “…In a protocol study of cases of atypical pneumonia over a 1-year period an etiologic agent was established in 16 cases: Legionella pneumophila in 8, Coxiella…”
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    Endocarditis Due to Q Fever in Nova Scotia: Experience with Five Patients in 1981–1982 by Haldane, E. V., Marrie, T. J., Faulkner, R. S., Lee, S. H. S., Cooper, J. H., MacPherson, D. D., Montague, T. J.

    Published in The Journal of infectious diseases (01-12-1983)
    “…Q fever endocarditis is rarely reported in North America; only four cases have been documented since 1953. In 1981–1982, five cases were identified in the…”
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    Q fever in maritime Canada by Marrie, T. J, Haldane, E. V, Noble, M. A, Faulkner, R. S, Lee, S. H, Gough, D, Meyers, S, Stewart, J

    Published in Canadian Medical Association journal (01-06-1982)
    “…Only nine cases of Q fever were recorded in Canada in the 20 years prior to 1978. In the 18 months from August 1979 to January 1981 the disease was diagnosed…”
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    Seroepidemiology of Q fever in Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island by Marrie, T J, Van Buren, J, Faulkner, R S, Haldane, E V, Williams, J C, Kwan, C

    Published in Canadian journal of microbiology (01-01-1984)
    “…The prevalence of Coxiella burnetti infection (Q fever) was determined among Nova Scotia (N.S.) and Prince Edward Island (P.E.I.) blood donors by using the…”
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    Rubella 1974 and its aftermath, congenital rubella syndrome by Faulkner, R. S, Gough, D. A

    Published in Canadian Medical Association journal (24-01-1976)
    “…An epidemic of rubella reached its peak in the Atlantic provinces in 1974, subsiding in early 1975. With the exception of Quebec the remainder of Canada showed…”
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    The Importance of Coxiella burnetii as a Cause of Pneumonia in Nova Scotia by MARRIE, THOMAS J., HALDANE, E. VANORA, FAULKNER, R.S., KWAN, CAROL, GRANT, BARBARA, COOK, FRANCES

    Published in Canadian journal of public health (01-07-1985)
    “…From October 1982 to October 1983, 159patients with pneumonia, admitted to twelve community hospitals were enrolled in a study to determine the importance ofQ…”
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    Echovirus type 17 in the neonate by Faulkner, R S, Van Rooyen, C E

    Published in Canadian Medical Association journal (07-04-1973)
    “…An outbreak of echovirus type 17 in a neonatal nursery with recovery of virus from the stools of the seven affected infants and the cerebrospinal fluid of one…”
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    Clostridium difficile: epidemiology and clinical features by Marrie, T J, Furlong, M, Faulkner, R S, Sidorov, J, Haldane, E V, Kerr, E A

    Published in Canadian journal of surgery (01-07-1982)
    “…To determine the epidemiologic features of Clostridium difficile in Halifax, Nova Scotia, the authors studied two groups of hospitalized patients, one group of…”
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    A Trial of Rubella RA 27/3 Vaccine by VAN ROOYEN, C.E., OZERE, R.L., PERLIN, I., FAULKNER, R.S.

    Published in Canadian journal of public health (01-09-1977)
    “…RA 27/3 rubella vaccine has been used for the immunization of 273 women postpartum, and 48 female hospital personnel at three institutions in Halifax. The…”
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    Pseudomembranous colitis: isolation of two species of cytotoxic clostridia and successful treatment with vancomycin by Marrie, T. J, Faulkner, R. S, Badley, B. W, Hartlen, M. R, Comeau, S. A, Miller, H. R

    Published in Canadian Medical Association journal (04-11-1978)
    “…Lincomycin-resistant Clostridium sporogenes obtained from the stools of a patient with lincomycin-associated pseudomembranous colitis produced a heat-stable…”
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    Serological evaluation of O fever in humans: enhanced phase I titers of immunoglobulins G and A are diagnostic for Q fever endocarditis by Peacock, M G, Philip, R N, Williams, J C, Faulkner, R S

    Published in Infection and Immunity (01-09-1983)
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    Does cytomegalovirus play a role in community-acquired pneumonia? by Marrie, T J, Janigan, D T, Haldane, E V, Faulkner, R S, Kwan, C, Durant, H

    “…Cytomegalovirus (CMV) is recognized as an important pathogen in the immuno-suppressed patient. Sporadic case reports of cytomegalovirus community-acquired…”
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