Epidemic
... Epidemic Related Category: Pathology
outbreak of disease that affects a much greater number ... their lives. The largest-ever documented
outbreak of human anthrax contracted through spore ... can occur as an isolated case, a localized
outbreak or an epidemic . The most common cause of ...
Neuralgia
... A painful, residual condition resulting from nerve injury after an
outbreak of shingles ( herpes zoster ). Post herpetic neuralgia Secondary ... postherpetic neuralgia . It is most likely to occur after a shingles
outbreak in people over 50 years old. ...
Prodrome
... prodrome , which are a cluster of warning symptoms that appear before the
outbreak of the infection . The second stage comprises the symptoms of the active ... itself. Tingling, burning, itching , and redness at the site where an
outbreak is about to occur ( prodrome ). Painful, itchy blister s on the penis , ...
Cesarean section
... section is usually done. Cesarean section may be recommended if a woman has tingling or pain (prodromal symptoms), suggesting an impending
outbreak . ( IRDS ) or hyaline membrane disease (h´ln, -ln´´), respiratory di stress syndrome of newborns, most common in infants ...
Chicken pox
... , or the varicella ( chicken pox ) ... postherpetic neuralgia (PHN) A painful, residual condition resulting from nerve injury after an
outbreak of shingles ( herpes zoster ). The herpes zoster virus (HZV) is the same virus that causes chicken pox ; ... have recently been ...
Contagious
... acute respiratory syndrome , or SARS , is a contagious and potentially fatal disease that first appeared in the form of a multi -country
outbreak in early February 2003. \ Sexually transmitted disease refers to any contagious disease transmitted from one person to another during sexual ...
Digestive Disorders
... ... Psychotherapy combined with relaxation and removal of stress were considered along with the personality of the patient before the
outbreak of chronic digestive disorders . down; sleep disturbance with insomnia , early-morning awakening, or oversleeping; trouble concentrating, ...
Eye infections
... Contact lens solution linked to eye infections What happened? A popular contact lens solution has been identified as the possible cause of an
outbreak of potentially serious eye infections , prompting the manufacturer to stop shipments of the solution. Eye infections can vary in severity. The ...
Fleas
... extermination may be necessary in some cases. In nature, infected fleas transmit Y. pestis primarily among rodents. When a plague
outbreak among rodents kills many of them in short order, infected fleas that were feeding on the rodents' blood jump to other animals and humans, ... ...
Food Safety
... (Frozen Foods Versus Fresh) Frozen Foods Versus Fresh Fruits and Vegetables ... Water and Food Safety After a Hurricane Spinach E. Coli
outbreak Still Growing High Humidity May Be Linked to Heart -Attack Risk Health Tip: Toxic Shock Syndrome Bathing Your Baby If Your Child Has a Fever ...
Genital Herpes
... vagina or the genital skin . GENITAL HERPES - A sexually transmitted infection caused by a herpes virus that results in the episodic
outbreak of a painful vesicular skin eruption on the genitalia . The incubation period is approximately 6 days from the time of exposure. Genital ...
Genitalia
... contraction s of giving birth . GENITAL HERPES - A sexually transmitted infection caused by a herpes virus that results in the episodic
outbreak of a painful vesicular skin eruption on the genitalia . The incubation period is approximately 6 days from the time of exposure. Definition: ...
Herpes genital
... HERPES GENITAL INFECTIONS - A sexually transmitted infection caused by a herpes virus that results in the episodic
outbreak of a painful vesicular skin eruption on the genitalia . The incubation period is approximately 6 days from the time of exposure. Herpes ...
Influenza
... C. Type A is usually responsible for the large outbreaks and is a constantly changing virus . Influenza Every winter brings the threat of an
outbreak of influenza , a viral infection of the respiratory system that, during most outbreaks, strikes up to 20 percent of the population in an ...
Insect bites
... from drinking contaminated water. Leishmaniasis is a potentially serious protozoan infestation transmitted by insect bites . - If there is an
outbreak of impetigo in the vicinity or in your household, apply an antibiotic cream to insect bites and wounds to prevent infection . Insect ...
Morbid
... Compress may be applied at night and retained until morning. " Morbid ity and Mortality Weekly Report 52 (March 21, 2003): 226-228. "Update:
outbreak of Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome -Worldwide, 2003." Morbid ity and Mortality Weekly Report 52 (March 28, 2003): 241-246, 248. Worcester, ...
Muscle aches
... , headache , and muscle aches . These symptoms usually get better within a week. Tingling, burning, itching , and redness at the site where an
outbreak is about to occur ( prodrome ). They appear about a week after the tick bit and may include muscle aches , headache , mild fever , chills , ...
Plague
... black plague (or Black Death ), both forms of the same infection . Plague has afflicted humans throughout history. The Bible describes an
outbreak of the disease among the Philistines in 1320 B.C. The Black Death pandemic in the 14th century lasted 130 years and killed one-third of ...
SARS
... acute respiratory syndrome , or SARS , is a contagious and potentially fatal disease that first appeared in the form of a multi -country
outbreak in early February 2003. Even severe acute respiratory syndrome ( SARS ), which is believed to have a viral cause, has caused very few ...
Wounds
... and increased vulnerability to infection . Wounds may heal slowly. You may also feel as though you are eating more than usual. - If there is an
outbreak of impetigo in the vicinity or in your household, apply an antibiotic cream to insect bites and wounds to prevent infection . If raising ...