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Postgraduate Medical Journal 2005;81:701
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Robyn Webber, Web Editor
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This month we consider two European web sites that are of international interest. The first provides data on drug induced lung disease, the second collects and provides data on antimicrobial resistance in Europe.

http://www.pneumotox.comBased in France, at the University Hospital in Dijon, the group running this web site collect together papers dealing with drug induced lung disease. On accessing the home page, the user can select which language they wish to use (a choice of English, French, or Spanish is provided). The home page also provides links to two different search methods. Firstly, the user can search by generic drug name; by the name alone, or with different patterns of lung damage that may occur. Alternatively, they may search by clinical or radiological pattern of lung involvement. Whichever search method is used, the user is provided with a list of published papers dealing with the drug in question and, as . . . [Full text of this article]







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