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  • ...in and isoniazid chemoprophylaxis for the treatment of latent tuberculosis infection in children A trial of its use for preventing ''[[Hemophilus influenzae]]'' infection did not suggest it was effective.<ref>{{citation
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  • {{r|surgical wound infection}}
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  • {{r|Cross infection}}
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  • ...nking” of a bone and is one of the effects of severe laminitis. Bacterial infection, trauma, poor circulation or a change of diet resulting in chemical imbalan
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  • {{r|Infection}}
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  • ...'' ('''Cinobac®''') is an [[antibiotic]] drug use to treat [[urinary tract infection]]s caused by many aerobic, Gram-negative bacteria. It is active against su
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  • ...c signs and symptoms, and often a specific cause like a viral or bacterial infection. Diseases are usually something for which [[medicine|medical]] treatment is
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  • ...buse. However, in a significant number of cases, the source of hepatitis C infection is unknown."<ref>{{MeSH}}</ref> ...inhibitor]]s against the NS3/4A serine protease for hepatitis C genotype 1 infection.
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  • ...virus]]. There are antiviral agents for diseases that are [[opportunistic infection]]s in the presence of HIV, such as [[cytomegalovirus]].
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  • ...also causes the virus to be easily inactivated by most disinfectants. For infection to occur, an intact fatty envelope is required. Therefore the virus is rela ==Transmission and Infection==
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  • ...oli,'' serotype O157]]. Thorough cooking of the meat reduces the chance of infection, although many prefer their hamburgers to have at least some redness in the
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  • ...lysaccharide walls of many kinds of bacteria, providing protection against infection. <ref>http://users.rcn.com/jkimball.ma.ultranet/BiologyPages/L/Lysozyme.htm
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  • immunity and use antibodies during the infection caused by the altered strain. The drift is itself) and prolonging viron production increasing the severity of infection.
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  • ...causes ringworm mainly in cats and dogs, but is a common source for human infection. This fungus can be picked up by direct contact with other infected animal ...tects the dermatophytes from sun exposure which they can not tolerate. The infection is primarily found on ears head or extremity of the paws. <sup>1</sup>
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  • ...ially in chronic conditions such as [[cancer]], [[liver cirrhosis]], [[HIV infection]], and in the course of [[dialysis]]).<ref name="pmid15585779">{{cite journ
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  • ...orically was immune protection against the [[variola virus]] by controlled infection with the related but generally safe cowpox virus.
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  • ...AMP, AMV, APV and VX-478, is a [[protease inhibitor]] used to treat HIV infection. Protease inhibitors block HIV-1 protease, an enzyme required for the prot
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  • ===Infection===
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  • ...use of both [[chicken pox]] (in acute infection) and [[shingles]] (chronic infection with reactivation). However, most commonly, the word "herpes" refers to con ...such antibodies is the usual means to determine the type of HSV (1 or 2) infection present in patients. That means that blood tests can detect, indirectly, w
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  • ...ation", is a form of [[anemia]] seen in chronic illness, e.g. from chronic infection, chronic immune activation, or malignancy. New discoveries suggest that th ...a]]l pathogens in the body, while producing more immune cells to fight off infection. Bacteria, like most life forms, depend on iron to live and multiply. Howev
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