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  • ...% of the nurses who ran the facility were displaying signs of a mysterious infection. For 120 hospital beds, their scanty equipment and medicines included only ...here in Southeast Asia, suggest that the virus may be a prevalent cause of infection in [[macaque|macaques]].) More important, though, is the debate about wheth
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  • ...cells-1 ([[TREM-1]]) may be a more accurate serum biomarker for diagnosing infection.<ref name="pmid22809118">{{cite journal| author=Su L, Han B, Liu C, Liang L ...=Serum procalcitonin and C-reactive protein levels as markers of bacterial infection: a systematic review and meta-analysis. | journal=Clin Infect Dis | year= 2
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  • ...st Behavior’ section below).Dicrocoeliosis is a globally present parasitic infection caused by ''Dicroceolium'', which infect the bile ducts and gall bladder of ...cribed by the work of Krull and Mapes. Collectively their work showed that infection of the definitive host is initiated by ingestion of infected ants and canno
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  • ...tidis]]'' meningococcal meningitis, [[paratyphoid fever]], [[rickettsia]]l infection, streptococcal meningitis, [[typhoid fever]]; unlabeled but recognized uses
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  • ...the abdominoplasty procedure. While rare, risks include hematoma, seroma, infection, wound healing problems, deep vein thrombosis, and pulmonary embolism.[[Cat
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  • ...ich consists of the brain and spinal cord. It may range from mild to acute infection. A '''severe infection symptoms''' may include mild symptoms as well as:<ref name=wrongdiagnosis>h
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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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  • ...cancer and are undergoing chemotherapy (Willey). It causes [[nosocomial]] infection in patients as this bacterium can grow anywhere where enough nutrients and ...te production, but other ''P. aeruginosa'' virulence genes involved in the infection process.<ref>Willey, Sherwood, Woolverton. 2008. Prescott, Harley, and Klei
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  • '''Typhoid fever''' is an acute systemic febrile infection caused by ''[[Salmonella typhi]]'', a serotype of ''[[Salmonella enterica|S
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  • ...''Staphylococcus aureus'' has become one of the leading causes of [[cross infection]]s (hospital acquired infections). People prone to staphylococcal infection ...sease are a fever, malaise and irritability following an upper respiratory infection.
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  • ...disease produced by [[Variola virus|''Variola major'']]. It was the first infection for which a preventive measure, [[vaccination]], was introduced; it is the ==Smallpox Infection==
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  • ...be responsible. The wound may be very small, and so go unnoticed until the infection becomes more severe. The [[incubation]] period varies between two days and
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  • ...-lactamase]]s, cefepime is stable and is therefore a front line agent when infection with [[Enterobacteriaceae]] is known or suspected.
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  • ...uation of screened blood donations for human immunodeficiency virus type 1 infection by culture and DNA amplification of pooled cells. | journal = N Engl J Med The '''[[window period]]''' is the time from infection until a test can detect any change. The average window period with antibody
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  • ...sible, however, to have a fatal outcome from a secondary disorder, such as infection while immunosuppressed. ...cause of death is destruction of the blood marrow, leading to bleeding or infection. Serial blood studies can assess the damage.
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  • ...culty, and students. Morris died in 1893 from complications of respiratory infection.
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  • ...ity of a secular trend, found that a five-item protocol can reduce [[cross infection]]s:<ref name="pmid17192537">{{cite journal| author=Pronovost P, Needham D, ===Infection===
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  • ...mobacteria do not usually cause diseases in humans, the first C. violaceum infection reported was in 1927 from Malaysia, and approximately 150 cases reported wo Symptoms of ''C.violaceum'' infection includes but not limit to: systemic inflammation, palor, toxemia, and cyano
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  • ...with genital HPV types is very common, with an estimated lifetime risk of infection of about 75% [2]. Although most genital HPV infections are subclinical and ...have been identified on keratinocytes. HPV can also be found near sites of infection as well. The vast majority of HPV infections are latent(asymptomatic).<ref>
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  • Oropharyngeal tumors are at high risk from infection from oral bacteria. A high index of suspicion should be kept both in visua
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