Anthrax
... Anthrax is caused by exposure to the
spores of the bacteria Bacillus anthracis that ... canget sick from anthrax , too. Anthrax
spores have been used experimentally by various nations ... with hides or by the ingestion or inhalation of
spores . Symptoms: malaise and painless , itchy ...
Bacillus anthracis
... they exist in an inactive (dormant) state called
spores . Bacillus Anthracis Bacitracin Overdose ... with hides or by the ingestion or inhalation of
spores . Symptoms: malaise and painless , itchy ... skin . Anthrax is caused by exposure to the
spores of the bacteria Bacillus anthracis that ...
Botulism
... as infant botulism is caused by bacterial
spores sometimes found in honey. If the baby eats ... Syndrome ... They may contain botulism
spores that cause food poisoning . Iron-fortified ... produce can be contaminated with the ubiquitous
spores of C. They are normally found in the mouth, ...
Clostridium
... water throughout the world. It produces
spores that survive in improperly preserved or canned ... is naturally found in soil and animal manure.
spores of the bacteria are picked up when a wound is ... coli . Honey is a known source of bacterial
spores that produce the bacterium Clostridium ...
Cutaneous anthrax
... . Inhalation anthrax develops when anthrax
spores enter the lungs . Gastrointestinal anthrax ... In humans, anthrax usually occurs when the
spores enter a cut or abrasion , causing a skin ( ... Humans are relatively resistant, but the
spores may gain access through even tiny breaks in the ...
Inhalation anthrax
... infectious disease caused by breathing in the
spores of the bacteria Bacillus anthracis . ... anthrax is particularly deadly. Although the
spores are dormant when breathed in, they germinate ... 1 to 6 days after the anthrax bacteria or
spores are breathed into the lungs . The first ...
Mold
... Most are filamentous organ isms and produce
spores that can be air-, water-, or insect-borne. A common trigger for allergies . Mold -- Mold
spores are carried in the air and may be present all ... surfaces. Mold is spread by particles called
spores that float in the air like pollen . It can be ...
Pollen
... common grass es, and weeds mold and fungus
spores house dust house mites animal skin cells ... common grass es, and weeds mold and fungus
spores house dust ... The pollen s that cause hay ... s include pollen s, dust, dust mites, mold
spores , and animal dander. These substances interact ...
Spores
...
spores Definition: A spore is a reproductive cell ... after a state of dormancy or hibernation.
spores of the bacterium Clostridium tetani live in ... can remain infectious for more than 40 years.
spores The small, thick-walled reproductive structures ...
Aspergillosis
... an infection of the lungs caused by the inhalation of airborne
spores of the fungus Aspergillus.
spores are the small particles that most fungi use to reproduce. ...
Cutaneous
... a characteristic sore on the skin and results from exposure to the
spores after handling sick animals or contaminated animal wool, hair , hides, ... Cutaneous anthrax In humans, anthrax usually occurs when the
spores enter a cut or abrasion , causing a skin ( cutaneous ) infection at ...
Grass
... others Tree pollen s from oak, elm, ash, birch or hazel Certain mould
spores ... Snod grass MJ, Burke JD, Meetz GD: Inhibitory effect of shark ... in summer, by grass pollen s, wheat or corn rusts, or fungus
spores ; in late summer and fall, by ragweed pollen , which is the most common ...
Sneezing
... to develop chickenpox . Allergic sensitivity to certain mold
spores and pollen s. Allergic reaction includes sneezing , itchy eyes , sore ... , cough ing). Allergen s include pollen s, dust, dust mites, mold
spores , and animal dander. These substances interact with IgE antibody on the ...
Wind
... the temperature of the body part to drop below freezing. Mold
spores are very small and drift on the wind like the tiniest specks of dust. These
spores will then form visible mold colon ies like those you've found in every ...
Abrasion
... enamel lamella; enamel layer; enamel ledge; enamel membrane ; enamel micro abrasion ; ... In humans, anthrax usually occurs when the
spores enter a cut or abrasion , causing a skin ( cutaneous ) infection at the site. Cutaneous anthrax , as this infection is called, is the ...
Allergen
... to produce what are known as allergic antibodies. Allergen s enter through the nose. Allergen s include pollen s, dust, dust mites, mold
spores , and animal dander. These substances interact with IgE antibody on the mast cells inside the nose. This causes discharge of histamine . ...
Bioterrorism
... Today, plague is one of the most feared potential agents of bioterrorism , ... In 2001 a number of people in the United States were exposed to
spores that were sent through the mails and contracted anthrax ; several persons died. This use of anthrax for bioterrorism occurred shortly after the ...
Campylobacter
... days after exposure and last one to two weeks. campylobacter - milk and poultry salmonella - eggs, meat (especially poultry) clostridia -
spores in food (especially meat) listeria - meat, dairy foods , fish and shellfish . Bacteria that do not normally inhabit the digestive tract, ...
Corn
... In the spring, hay fever may be caused by tree pollen s (oak, elm, maple); in summer, by grass pollen s, wheat or corn rusts, or fungus
spores ; in late summer and fall, by ragweed pollen , which is the most common cause. Vegetable oils like corn or safflower oil are healthier than ...
Desensitization
... support group therapy. It is also called desensitization , hyposensitization , and allergy shots. A mixture of the various pollen s, mold
spores , animal danders, and dust mites to which the child is allergic is formulated. This mixture is called an allergy extract. One of these, called ...
Epidemic
... lives. The largest-ever documented outbreak of human anthrax contracted through spore inhalation occurred in Russia in 1979, when anthrax
spores were accidentally released from a military labor atory, causing a regional epidemic that killed 69 of its 77 ... Obesity is a growing ...
Food poisoning
... Reflux (GERD) Patient Instructions - Gastrointestinal amebiasis (amoebiasis) Gastrointestinal bleeding ... They may contain botulism
spores that cause food poisoning . Iron-fortified infant cereals should be fed until the baby is 18 months old. Cow's milk should not be added to ...
Gynecology
... Program The vagina normally forms as two tubes meeting in the midline with fusion resulting in the creation of a single vagina . Gynecology
spores Gynecologic Cancer s Progress Review Group Report Statistics Information related to cancer incidence , mortality, and survival ... ...
Hay fever
... are caused by an oversensitive immune system , leading to a misdirected immune response . hay fever Allergic sensitivity to certain mold
spores and pollen s. Allergic reaction includes sneezing , itchy eyes , sore throat and runny nose. heart ... Hay Fever ( Allergic Rhinitis ) ...
Host
... killing the host . A good example is syphilis , which may reside in its host for 30 to 50 years. Anthrax is caused by exposure to the
spores of the bacteria Bacillus anthracis that become entrenched in the host body and produce lethal poison s. It is primarily a disease of ...
Hyposensitization
... . hypospadias ... It is also called desensitization , hyposensitization , and allergy shots. A mixture of the various pollen s, mold
spores , animal danders, and dust mites to which the child is allergic is formulated. This mixture is called an allergy extract. ...
Infant botulism
... Autism ( Autism ) Infant ile Colic ( Colic and Crying ) ... Another form of botulism known as infant botulism is caused by bacterial
spores sometimes found in honey. If the baby eats infected honey, the organ ism may produce toxins in the digestive tract. Infant Botulism ( ...
Meninges
... s covering the brain and spinal cord, called the meninges . Nebulizer A device that produces an extremely fine mist that is readily inhalable.
spores The small, thick-walled reproductive structures of fungi. The membrane s that cover the brain and spinal cord, which are called the meninges , ...
Milk
... health-care costs would decrease if more babies were breast fed. food ( milk , egg, wheat, soya, seafood or fruit and nuts) fungal or mould
spores (in the bathroom, for example) grass and tree pollen s dust mites medication nickel, rubber, preservatives and chemical resins (these can be ...
Mycosis
... valley of California and the deserts of the southwestern US and northwestern Mexico. Answer: Coccidio mycosis is an infection caused by the
spores of the fungus , Coccidiodes immitis. This is the second most common fungal infection encountered in the United States. MYCOSIS : Any disease ...
Myeloma
... found in the bone marrow . Common Misspellings: mygloma Search All of MedicineNet For: search help Printer-Friendly Format ... Myeloma
spores Leukemia / Lymphoma / Myeloma PRG Report Strategic Plan for Leukemia , Lymphoma , Myeloma PRG ... UK Myeloma Forum Treating multiple ...
Nasal congestion
... combined with a decongestant to help relieve nasal congestion . Examples include: ... Allergen s include pollen s, dust, dust mites, mold
spores , and animal dander. These substances interact with IgE antibody on the mast cells inside the nose. This causes discharge of histamine . ...
Nasal discharge
... when cough ing or bending over yellow or green nasal discharge loss of taste and smell . include pollen s, dust, dust mites, mold
spores , and animal dander. These substances interact with IgE antibody on the mast cells inside the nose. This causes discharge of histamine . ...
Nebulizer
... spray that can be inhaled. Last updated July 14, 1999 ... Nebulizer A device that produces an extremely fine mist that is readily inhalable.
spores The small, thick-walled reproductive structures of fungi. Sputum Mucus and other matter cough ed up from the airway s. Allow the nebulizer ...
Oral thrush
... clean, as well as all objects going into baby's mouth. If bottle- feeding , boil nipples and bottles 20 minutes after thorough washing ( candida
spores are heat resistant). Side Effects Include:Diflucan (fluconazole) Nausea , diarrhea , headache , vomiting Femstat (butoconazole nitrate) ...
Plasma
... of pathogen ic and nonpathogenic microorganism s, (such as Gardnerella vagina lis, Myco plasma ... A fungal disease caused by inhaling the
spores of Histo plasma capsulatum. HIV Human immuno deficiency virus . A virus that slowly destroys the immune system . The virus that causes ...
Puncture
... Puncture wounds from stepping on dirty nails is the most likely immediate cause. The germ only grows where there is little or no oxygen . The
spores (seeds) were on that nail and, entering the body, begin to grow and multi ply. Acu puncture & Sinusitis Acu puncture has ...
Puncture wounds
... Puncture wounds from stepping on dirty nails is the most likely immediate cause. The germ only grows where there is little or no oxygen . The
spores (seeds) were on that nail and, entering the body, begin to grow and multi ply. Cuts, Scrapes and Puncture Wounds - Learn the proper procedures ...
Sinus
... . In the spring, hay fever may be caused by tree pollen s (oak, elm, maple); in summer, by grass pollen s, wheat or corn rusts, or fungus
spores ; in late summer and fall, by ragweed pollen , which is the most common cause. Cilia ry Motility Disorders - Disorders characterized by abnormal ...
Sinusitis
... . In the spring, hay fever may be caused by tree pollen s (oak, elm, maple); in summer, by grass pollen s, wheat or corn rusts, or fungus
spores ; in late summer and fall, by ragweed pollen , which is the most common cause. Sinus Infection - Learn about sinus infection s and ...