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  • ...n leaflet on longer-term reconsultation for acute lower respiratory tract infection. | journal=Br J Gen Pract | year= 2009 | volume= 59 | issue= 567 | pages= ...K, ''et al'' |title=Dipsticks and diagnostic algorithms in urinary tract infection: development and validation, randomised trial, economic analysis, observat
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  • ...s are widespread in cancer detection and scanning. It also reveals chronic infection in trauma. <ref>{{citation
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  • '''Scarlet fever''', also called '''scarlatina''', is an infection with ''[[Streptococcus pyogenes]]'' bacteria. The seriously pathogenic sub
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  • ...vancomycin and teicoplanin studied in an in vitro pharmacokinetic model of infection
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  • ...tazidime was the greatest risk factor for nosocomial ''[[Acinetobacter]]'' infection.:<ref>{{citation
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  • In [[medicine]], '''Herpes labialis''' is a [[herpes simplex]] infection, caused by [[Human herpesvirus 1|type 1 virus]], primarily spread by oral s
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  • Name = Respiratory tract infection | In [[medicine]], '''respiratory tract infections''' include any infection of the respiratory tract. Examples include the [[common cold]], [[pharyngit
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  • [[Louis Braille]] was born sighted, but went blind due to injury and infection at the age of 3. Ironically, an [[awl]] was the tool that blinded him and w
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  • In medicine, '''cystitis''' is a form of [[urinary tract infection]] characterized by "inflammation of the urinary bladder, either from bacter ...y K, ''et al'' |title=Dipsticks and diagnostic algorithms in urinary tract infection: development and validation, randomised trial, economic analysis, observati
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  • ...st is nonspecific, but an elevated level is usually due to inflammation or infection. It has the great advantage of needing extremely simple equipment to perfor
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  • ...ative joint disease and occurs following trauma to the joint, following an infection of the joint or simply as a result of aging. There is emerging evidence tha
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  • ==Infection== ...may be more susceptible to CPV. CPV sheds into the stool in 3-4 days after infection, for a period of 2-3 weeks.
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  • ...rted cases of this infection decreased by more than 99%. Even though this infection has been contained for the most part, it is still remains a disease that is ...he respiratory tract. By doing so, pertussis toxin is able to promote the infection. Another virulence factor ''B. pertussis'' that is responsible for cell ad
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  • The exact infection is a subject of dispute, but the dominant opinion is that it was ''[[Yersin
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  • ==Morris worm: first wild infection==
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  • ...of dextromethorphan in cough associated with acute upper respiratory tract infection |journal=J. Pharm. Pharmacol. |volume=52 |issue=9 |pages=1137–42 |year=20
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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 ...keratosis of the nose and foot pads and the most life-threatening stage of infection is coupled by neurological disorders, including encephalitis associated wit
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  • ...ing immunosuppressed or otherwise vulnerable patients away from sources of infection.
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  • ...have poor sanitation and lack good public health safety to support animal infection or lack economic funds to support public health. Some areas where ''B. cani ...ion. ''B. canis'' can live within a dog for years before it eliminates the infection. ''B. canis'' is transmitted from dog to dog sexually through vaginal and s
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  • {{quotation|I know of no other infection of animals communicable to man that can be acquired from sources so numerou ...ere respiratory illness, including life-threatening pneumonia and systemic infection, if they are not treated. The bacteria that cause tularemia occur widely in
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