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...would have thought that an inquiry of nearlyfive months, which involved consultation withoutside legal counsel; the examination of severalwitnesses; an extensive review of Harvard rules;and a hearing in which I responded to questionsfrom the elected members for more than an hour anda half would together establish that my grievancescould by definition not be clearly without merit,"Berkowitz wrote...
...thought that an inquiry of nearly five months, which involved consultation with outside legal counsel; the examination of several witnesses; an extensive review of Harvard rules; and a hearing in which I responded to questions from the elected members for more than an hour and a half would together establish that my grievances could by definition not be clearly without merit," Berkowitz wrote...
...family of antibiotics that, with the spread of penicillin-resistant superbugs, have become the doctor's first line of defense. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration considers the quinolones so important, in fact, that when the agency approved their use in animals in 1995, it insisted that their manufacturers establish a network to monitor for signs that drug resistance was spreading to humans. The monitoring programs of Abbott and Bayer, however, seem to have been less effective than Minnesota's, which was the first to notice that the chickens' antibiotics had come home to roost...
...that the link has been established, will the FDA cut off the supply of quinolones to animals? Not likely--or at least not right away. Although the FDA is currently forming a plan for pulling antibiotics off farms and ranches when human resistance develops, the agency has yet to establish how much resistance is too much. It may be months before such thresholds are set. Meanwhile, the best advice to consumers is to wash knives, cutting boards and hands after preparing chicken and insist that it be cooked thoroughly, especially when traveling abroad...
Berkowitz's letter to Rudenstine comes in the wake of an editorial, published in Wednesday's Crimson, in which Berkowitz suggests that the University establish an institute to investigate the ethics of its internal proceedings...