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Bacterial Pneumonia Overview
Pneumonia is an infection of the lungs. People with pneumonia usually complain about coughing, fever, shortness of breath, and chest pain.
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Bacterial Infections - Infections by bacteria, general or unspecified.
Central Nervous System Infections - Pathogenic infections of the brain, spinal cord, and meninges.
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Bacterial Meningitis in Children
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Bacterial meningitis (men-in-JIE-tis) is a serious infection of the tissues around the brain and spinal cord. It can begin and spread quickly.
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Bacterial vaginosis is increasingly recognized as a health risk with significance beyond the discomfort and annoyance of a localized vaginal infection.
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Bacterial endocarditis is an infection of the lining of the heart. This infection can occur in any person (infant, child or adult) who has heart disease present at birth (congenital heart disease), or can occur in people without heart disease.
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Bacterial: Of or pertaining to bacteria. For example, a bacterial lung infection.
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Bacterial gastroenteritis is an inflammation of the stomach and intestines caused by bacteria or bacterial toxins. (Also see food poisoning.) ...
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Microscopic organism (free-living single cells ), sometimes parasitic, that take various forms and often cause disease (infection).
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Bacterial Meningitis
What is bacterial meningitis?
Bacterial meningitis is infection of the brain and spinal cord. The membranes that cover the brain and spinal cord, which are called the meninges, become inflamed and infected.
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Bacterial vaginosis (BV) is caused by an imbalance of the organisms (flora) that naturally exist in the vagina. Normally, about 95% of vaginal flora are lactobacillus bacteria.
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Bacteria, viruses and other infectious organisms live everywhere. You can find them in the air; on food, plants and animals; in the soil and in the water; and on just about every other surface — including your own body.
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Bacterial tracheitis is most often caused by Staphylococcus aureus and frequently follows a recent viral upper respiratory infection. It affects mostly young children, possibly because their small trachea is easily blocked by swelling.
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Bacteria are thought to get into the prostate by way of a backwash into the urethra. So avoiding urinary tract infections should reduce the risk of chronic bacterial prostatitis.
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Chronic Prostatitis: Symptoms & Signs ...
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If bacteria get into a person's blood stream, usually through a deep wound, they can spread throughout the body and cause other infections. For example:3,4,9 ...
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Artritis bacteriana no gonoccica (sptica)
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REDUCING SWEAT AND BACTERIA GROWTH KEY TO TREATING "SMELLY FEET"
Question: My husband is a wonderful man, but he has really smelly feet. He bathes every day, sometimes twice, so it is not because he is dirty.
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Definition of Penicillin-resistant bacteria
Penicillin-resistant bacteria: Bacteria that are unaffected by penicillin.
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wall resulting from lung infection with Actinomyces Signs and tests Examination of drained fluid under a microscope demonstrates "sulfur granules" in the fluid Examination under a microscope shows the presence of Actinomyces species of bacteria A ...
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Bacterial vaginosis is not caused by a particular organism but is a change in the balance of normal vaginal bacteria. Ninety percent of the bacteria found in a healthy vagina belong to the Lactobacillus family.
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Bacterial meningitis tends to be more severe with a serious risk of complications (one in ten have long-term problems) including death. It's mainly caused by the haemophilus influenzae bacterium, and the meningococcus type B and C bacteria.
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Bacterial Food Poisoning
In general, the bacteria that cause food poisoning do not affect the appearance, aroma, or flavor of food.
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Bacteria - Salmonella, shigella, Campylobacter jejuni, E. coli and many other types of bacteria can cause gastroenteritis. They can be spread by close contact with an infected person, or by drinking or eating infected food or water.
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bacteria
Single-celled microorganisms with one of three basic shapes: rod-like (bacilli), spherical (cocci) and spiral (spirilla). Bacteria are commonly thought of as disease-causing agents. But many bacteria are beneficial and don't cause disease.
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bacteria (bak-TEER-ee-uh)
A large group of single-cell microorganisms. Some cause infections and disease in animals and humans. The singular of bacteria is bacterium.
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Bacteria on toothbrushes can cause sore throats. Buy a new toothbrush or boil the old one at least once a month. Between uses, store the toothbrush in hydrogen peroxide"but rinse it well before using.
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Bacterial pneumonia typically begins more suddenly than the viral variety. The cough may bring up sputum, and there may be chest pain and high fever. In some cases, however, the only symptoms are fever and rapid breathing.
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Bacterial skin infection
Inflammation of the cornea (keratitis) or membranes of the eye (uveitis)
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Bacteria
Tiny, one-celled forms of life that cause many diseases and infections.
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Bacterial endocarditis, infection of the tissues inside the heart, is also associated with subsequent glomerular disease.
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A bacterial organism commonly found in our freshwater tanks that is responsible for several skin infections, including ulcers.
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Chronic bacterial infection
Infectious hepatitis
Infectious mononucleosis
Lymphocytic leukemia
Multiple myeloma
Viral infection (such as infectious mononucleosis, mumps, measles)
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IMPETIGO - A bacterial rash, often seen in children, that is characterized by a red, crusting, and pustular rash.
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Figure 1.29. Bacterial plug filling a tonsillar crypt. It is a yellow plug composed primarily of bacteria with a few desquamated epithelial cells.
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Vitamins, Anti-Bacterials And Stomach Cancer
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Screening and Testing
Information about methods of cancer detection including new imaging technologies, tumor markers, and biopsy procedures ...
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BACTEREMIA: Viable bacteria in the circulating blood.
BACTERICIDAL (BACTERIOCIDAL): Capable of killing bacteria.
BACTERIOSTATIC: Capable of inhibiting or slowing the reproduction of bacteria.
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One sneeze propels up to 100,000 bacteria into the air at about 200mph (320km/h).
Sneezing whilst driving a car will mean that you are driving blind for 100 to 300 feet.
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Adult indications: treatment of community-acquired pneumonia, acute exacerbation of chronic bronchitis, acute bacterial sinusitis, pharyngitis and tonsillitis related to strep throat, uncomplicated skin and skin structure infections.
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Quorum sensing is a cell-to cell signaling mechanism, in which bacteria secrete hormone-like compounds called autoinducers.
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Due to the increased incidence of viral bacterial and parasite contamination, certain foods can also pose a risk to your developing baby.
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Staphylococcus aureus is the most common bacterial organism of felons and paronychia. Sometimes these infections are caused by streptococci.
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Lyme disease is a progressive, systemic illness that is caused by bacteria (Borrelia burgdorferi) and is usually transmitted by the bite of an infected deer tick. Infection may result in flu-like symptoms (e.g.
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It's very easy to use, and it will help clear away any leftover food and odor-causing bacteria that have settled on your tongue.
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We are investigating T lymphocyte responses to bacterial infection. Our current studies are deciphering the mechanisms that drive in vivo T cell expansion in response to infection and inflammatory stimuli.
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Helicobacter pylori is a bacteria which infects the stomach, causing stomach upsets and peptic ulcers. This article discusses the infection and how it can be eradicated.
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Granulocyte A type of white blood cell that kills bacteria. Guaiac test A test that checks for hidden blood in the stool.
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