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HCWHealth Care Worker
HCWHeterogeneous Computing Workshop
HCWHeaven Can Wait (Meat Loaf song and a movie)
HCWHot Carcass Weight
HCWHardcore Championship Wrestling
HCWHill Chesson & Woody
HCWHow Computers Work
HCWHot Coupon World (coupon website)
HCWHershey's Chocolate World
HCWHeavily Cold-Worked (steel pipe manufacturing process)
HCWHanging Counterweight Trebuchet
HCWHard Corrugated Wall
HCWHauppauge Computer Works (Hauppauge, NY)


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Health care workers in KwaZulu-Natal are almost six times more likely to contract drug-resistant tuberculosis than the general population in the province, a poster presentation at the 5th IAS Conference on HIV Pathogenesis, Treatment and Prevention (IAS 2009) revealed this July.
The study, published in the June 6 Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report, said a county health department investigation concluded that 11 infants born at a Texas hospital contracted pertussis after direct exposure to a health care worker with the condition.
 
 
 
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