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  • ...severe, as in a disease such as [[cholera]], death can result not from the infection ''per se'', but from the dehydration caused by the diarrhea. Rehydration c
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  • ...that flared in the acute period disappear on their own. Despite that, the infection does not go away without treatment and the disease progresses from the firs ...In some ways, these features of syphilis are similar to another spirochete infection, one that is not venereal in nature but spread by the bite of infected tick
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  • Antibiotics used to treat Serratia infection include beta-lactam agents, aminoglycosides and fluoroquinolones and a vari http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/9368530</ref> It can cause infection anywhere even in the eye causing conjunctivitis, or keratitis.<ref>http://p
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  • ...', from the perspective of year 2021, is a [[disease]] that results from [[infection]] with SARS-CoV-2, a [[coronavirus]] that apparently first infected [[human ...in exceptional cases. The spectrum of [[illness]] ranges from asymptomatic infection to severe pneumonia with acute respiratory distress syndrome and death. Of
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  • In [[medicine]], '''pyelonephritis''' is a form of [[urinary tract infection]] that is "inflammation of the [[kidney]] involving the renal parenchyma (t
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  • **LAP > 100 (no infection)
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  • | title = CENTENNIAL PERSPECTIVE COMMENTARY: Wherry WB, Lamb BH. Infection of man with Bacterium tularense. J Infect Dis 1914; 15:331–40. {{quotation|I know of no other infection of animals communicable to man that can be acquired from sources so numerou
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  • ...c unless it travels outside this area, with area-specific presentations of infection. ...exist, and that immunization with a one serotype does not protect against infection with other serotypes. Vaccinations currently in use target multiple serot
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  • ...erous. Six to 20 percent of the people who get the disease will get an ear infection, [[diarrhea]], or [[pneumonia]] (which occurs in up to 6% of reported measl ...sed by a type of virus called paramyxovirus. It is an extremely contagious infection, spread through the tiny droplets that may spray into the air when an indiv
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  • ...s]] when is "inflammation of brain parenchymal tissue as a result of viral infection. Encephalitis may occur as primary or secondary manifestation of [[togaviri
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  • ...logic cross-reactivity with ''[[Legionella pneumophilia]]'', or concurrent infection with both agents. <ref name=Finidori1992>{{citation ...cally higher level of airway changes. "It was concluded that the route of infection is one determinant of the manifestations of acute Q fever."<ref name=Marrie
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  • ...search of our group is part of the Life Sciences and Biocomplexity and the Infection and Immunity focus areas of the Utrcecht University. ...ia-induced unidirectional cytoplasmic incompatibility and the stability of infection polymorphism in parapatric host populations.
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  • ...sure whether entrance to the cell bound to CD81 or LDL leads to successful infection of the virus (JGV). It is known that once the virus is inside the cytoplas ...is process does occur and is aided by excessive alcohol consumption and co infection with HIV. There are many factors to the development of HCV, also including
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  • ...white blood cell count in predicting bacteremia in patients with suspected infection. | journal=J Emerg Med | year= 2012 | volume= 42 | issue= 3 | pages= 254-9
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  • ...st was wounded in the foot but probably because of poor attention to it or infection, he eventually died from it on June 28, 1813.
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  • ...finding potential targets for new vaccines that could protect people from infection." In cases where stones form, the bacteria can become resistant to antibiot ...turned on, or expressed, during the infection stage. Genes involved in the infection process will be prime targets for future vaccine development, according to
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  • ...luence of milk on the bioavailability of doxycycline--new aspects |journal=Infection |volume=17 |issue=4 |pages=245–6 |year=1989 |pmid=2767766 |doi=}}</ref> H
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  • ...ld LC et al.| title=Clinical practice guidelines for Clostridium difficile infection in adults: 2010 update by the society for healthcare epidemiology of Americ
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  • ...gs, cats, and ferrets have also been infected by H. pylori. In the humans, infection leads to gastritis which if left untreated leads to the formation of ulcers ...blems related to the infection so it is hard to tell when someone gets the infection. But some symptoms can be loss of weight, loss of appetite, bloating, naus
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  • ...estimated 800,000–1.4 million people in the United States have chronic HBV infection. About 5,000 people die yearly from hepatitis-related cirrhosis and about 1 Depending on the patient’s immune response, infection by HBV can be asymptomatic, chronic or acute and may range from mild to sev
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  • ...umonia. Its etiology is obscure but it may be associated with toxic fumes, infection, and connective tissue disease. Clinical symptoms include cough, dyspnea an
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  • ...patients with Chikungunya develop chronic joint pain. Prevalence of viral infection is seasonally dependent and incidences of the virus are usually noticeable ...hikungunia.com/prevention-of-chikungunia/ 'Prevention of Chikungunya Virus Infection', ''Chikungunia'']</ref>
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  • ...the hand are most prudently treated with antibiotics even without signs of infection. Although most lethal injuries from dogs come from the extent of trauma fro
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  • ...rm infection with the [[Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1]] (HIV-1). HIV infection alone, with no pathology, does not constitute AIDS. There must be specific HIV infection ''plus'' any of the following:
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  • ...ion Control Practices Advisory Committee (HICPAC) recommend an aggressive infection control strategy, including managing all patients with carbepenem-resistant | author = Centers for Disease Control and the Healthcare Infection Control Practices Advisory Committee (HICPAC)
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  • ..."''Naegleria'' Infection" 2 May 2008]</ref>. Cases of PAM resulting from infection with ''Naegleria fowleri'' have been reported in over fifteen countries in ...ael Stuart Bronze, MD; Barnett Gibbs, MD; Diane H Johnson, MD. “Naegleria Infection” ''eMedicine''. 12 Feb 2009 ]</ref>.
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  • ...es'' is an intracellular pathogen that is the cause of the major food born infection Listeriosis.<ref>[http://textbookofbacteriology.net/Listeria.html "''Lister Since the 1960s the bacterium ''L.monocytogenes'' was thought to only cause infection in animals. It was first discovered ninety years ago in rabbits and pigs. I
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  • ...sing sterile technique, and only when necessary since it carries a risk of infection. ...sable in men is the "condom type", which carries a much lower accident and infection rate.
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  • ...diseases are caused by transferable seedlike entities that could transmit infection by direct or indirect contact or even without contact over long distances. ...gs, further [[vaccines]] after the empirically derived one for smallpox, [[infection control]] in hospitals, and [[public]] [[sanitation]]. The germ theory pro
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  • ...outh, swallowing or breathing difficulties, such as wheezing, or a vaginal infection. Take should be taken when using this drug in combination with [[anticoagu
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  • * Infection (including Waterhouse-Friderichsen syndrome)
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  • *The skin folds may have plaques or discharge as a result of a seborrheic infection. In severe cases that do not respond quickly to treatment, the infection can only be controlled when the underlying cause of Malassezia overgrowth i
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  • In 1997 he died aged 92, from a lung infection and [[Parkinson's disease]].
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  • ...r, which makes the cell in the brain tumors more susceptible to poliovirus infection. The altered poliovirus enters the normal motor neurons because it shares '''First Animal Model Developed for Oral Infection of Human Poliovirus'''
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  • .... [[Atrophic vaginitis]], however, is a different syndrome, not involving infection.
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  • ...tissues, and sometimes muscle, which is most commonly seen as a result of infection of a wound, ulcer, or other skin lesions." <ref>{{MeSH}}</ref> The condit ...fied cause of cellulitis: a systematic review | journal = Epidemiology and Infection
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  • ...[HIV]]/[[AIDS]] and is in clinical trials for treatment of [[hepatitis B]] infection. The triphosphate from of the drug competes with the natural [[DNA]] [[nuc
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  • ...ale for the down-regulation of iron metabolism in the presence of tumor or infection is that it denies nutrient iron to the pathological cells. Prolonged hepcid
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  • ...ract and mark the onset of illness. The main pathological features of HPIV infection are airway inflammation, necrosis and sloughing of respiratory epithelium, ...nctivitis coryza and otitis media can occur with a lower respiratory tract infection or singly by HPIVs. Otitis media mostly causes by HPIV-3.
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  • ...ith acute streptococcal pharyngitis that is not distinguishable from human infection<ref>Tart,Anne H., Walker, Mark J., Musser, James M. New Understanding of ...l GAS disease is caused by recently acquired strains that can establish an infection of the pharynx or skin before specific antibodies are produced.[3]
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  • ...lar areas. <ref name=Nash> Nash, Denis. “The Outbreak of West Nile Virus Infection in the New York City Area in 1999”. ''New England Journal of Medicine''. ...lood transfusion, organ tranplantation, and by pregnant women may pass the infection to their child via intrauterine delivery. West Nile virus infects at least
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  • ...s.asp]</ref> The total yield of the wheat drops down significantly. If the infection is severe, the loss can be up to 100%.<ref>[http://nwroc.umn.edu/Cropping_i ...tion of WSMV. Yellow-highlighted color indicates states that have had WSMV infection.}}
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  • ...ue to availability, easy production or dissemination, and potentially high infection or death rates.
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  • ...f diagnostic tests: lessons from the rapid dipstick test for urinary tract infection |journal=Ann. Intern. Med. |volume=117 |issue=2 |pages=135-40 |year=1992 |p
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  • ...]". It is caused when bacteria and bacterial toxins cause an overwhelming infection and immune reaction, often killing the patient. Even with modern antibioti #Best M, Neuhauser, D."Ignaz Semmelweis and the birth of infection control." Qual Saf Health Care (BMJ), 2004;13:233-234.
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  • ...is: an epidemiologic investigation of the natural course of the syphilitic infection based upon a re-study of the Boeck-Bruusgaard material," ''Acta Derm Venere
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  • '''Venereal diseases''' are [[infection]]s spread through sexual contact. What is special about such diseases is th ...ly to certain of the venereal diseases, like [[syphilis]]. For example, co-infection with HIV increases syphilis' severity, and, in particular, increases the l
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  • ...ound that the antibodies that are made are not effective in getting rid of infection. [[Recombinant]] genes were also made and these genes could not be very eff ...ntiates Innate Immune Activation and Induces Gamma Interferon Production.” Infection and Immunity Volume 75 , Pages 2046-2062 doi:10.1128/IAI.01666-06]</ref>
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  • ...rise in a specific [[immunoglobulin]], that assists the body in preventing infection. "Therapeutic" vaccines are administered in the presence of active disease, ...immune system in a manner similar to that which would occur during natural infection. This induces humoral and cellular immune responses against the encoded ant
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  • ...ith ''T. gondii''<ref name=Jones2001>{{CZ:Ref:Jones 2001 Toxoplasma gondii infection in the United States: seroprevalence and risk factors}}</ref>. And while m ...who come in contact with ''T. gondii'' can also pass along their acquired infection to their [[fetus]] through the [[placenta]]. Once inside their final host
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  • * renal failure induced by infection (14.1%)
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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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  • ...tidis]]'' meningococcal meningitis, [[paratyphoid fever]], [[rickettsia]]l infection, streptococcal meningitis, [[typhoid fever]]; unlabeled but recognized uses
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  • ...ed experienced at operating the teleoperated robot. Increased risk of site infection has been associated with surgeons performing procedures during this learnin Infection Associated with Robotic
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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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  • ...the abdominoplasty procedure. While rare, risks include hematoma, seroma, infection, wound healing problems, deep vein thrombosis, and pulmonary embolism.
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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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  • ...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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  • ...-lactamase]]s, cefepime is stable and is therefore a front line agent when infection with [[Enterobacteriaceae]] is known or suspected.
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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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  • ...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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  • ...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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  • ...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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  • *Infection, such as:
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  • ...He suffered from a form of Parkinson's disease, possibly the result of an infection picked up in China in his childhood. The last years of his life were marred
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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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  • ...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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  • 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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  • ...congenital[http://cancerweb.ncl.ac.uk/cgi-bin/omd?congenital] and acquired infection, and has therefore become an important pathogen of study. Learning about it ...developing fetus. <ref>http://www.healthofchildren.com/C/Cytomegalovirus-Infection.html</ref>
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  • ...Holden J, Andrews R, Tatham D |title=Vaccines for preventing pneumococcal infection in adults |journal=Cochrane Database Syst Rev |volume= |issue=4 |pages=CD00 ...olden J, Tatham DP, Andrews RM |title=Vaccines for preventing pneumococcal infection in adults |journal=Cochrane Database Syst Rev |volume= |issue=1 |pages=CD00
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  • ...work like this: a person who has a Sjogren’s-associated gene gets a viral infection. The virus stimulates the immune system to act, but the gene alters the att
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  • .../38/7332.html Confidentiality of Drug Abuse, Alcoholism and Alcohol Abuse, Infection With the Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV), and Sickle Cell Anemia Medical
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  • ...both vertebrate and invertebrate animals. Molluscum contagiosum is a viral infection that seems to cause lots of [[papules]] or [[nodules]] on the skin. This di ...ki PL: Molluscum contagiosum in patients with human immunodeficiency virus infection. J Am Acad Dermatol 1992;27:583. 3. Lombardo PC. Molluscum contagiosum and
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  • ...cause bacterial sepsis, neonatal sepsis, pneumonia, meningitis, postpartum infection and other infections in infected hosts. <ref name=genome>[Tettelin, H., Mas ''S. agalactiae'' colonization can result in infection and serious diseases in pregnant women, infants, men and non-pregnant women
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  • ...preaching celibacy until the age of 25, keeping the race pure by avoiding infection from prostitutes. <ref>Kershaw, ''Hubris'', p. 44</ref>
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  • | Pelvic infection|| 23% || 1%
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  • ...wever, the intraoral (inside the mouth) approach carries a higher risk of infection since the mouth contains more [[bacteria]].
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  • ...germination of ''C. tetani'' in dead body cells (lacking oxygen) leads to infection and subsequent inflammation. Toxins are produced during cell growth, sporul ...fect in humans begins with muscle spasms at the sight of infection. As the infection spreads along neurons of the spinal chord and brain, it could lead to spast
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  • *Mild neutropenia (1000 < ANC < 1500) — minimal risk of [[infection]] *Moderate neutropenia (500 < ANC < 1000) — moderate risk of infection
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  • ...illin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus at hospital admission and nosocomial infection in surgical patients |journal=JAMA |volume=299 |issue=10 |pages=1149–57 |
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  • ...stic pathogen. At least one serotype, however, is a source of serious food infection.
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  • ...ologous transplants have the advantage of a lower risk of graft rejection, infection and graft-versus-host disease. ===Infection===
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  • Myxoma virus is a member of the [[Poxviridae]] family. It causes a benign infection in [[rabbits]] of the [[Sylvilagus]] [[genus]], but induces a fatal disease ...racellular phase. The extracellular virions are the ones to initiate viral infection. Myxoma virions may be segregated within [[inclusion bodies]]. They typical
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  • ...ace="Gill Sans MT">Major risk factors for hepatocellular carcinoma include infection [of the liver] with HBV [[[Hepatitis B virus]]] or HCV [[[Hepatitis C virus ...es also occur in patients with cirrhosis associated with Hepatitis B virus infection and hereditary [[hemochromatosis]].<ref name=fattovich2004/> Other risk fac
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  • ...he spore begins the infection progression. After host-binding, specialized infection cells, termed appresoria, provide mechanical force and thus penetrate the p ...and Talbot, N.J. (2009)"Under pressure: investigating the biology of plant infection by Magnaporthe oryzae", Nature 434 (7036)185-195. retrieved 2009-04-28 </re
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  • ...ission in 25% to 72%|| &bull;&nbsp;Neutropenia<br/>&bull;&nbsp;10% rate of infection during first year<br/>&bull;&nbsp;Rituximab induced fever (37%), chills (5
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  • ...or generalised, generally has an acute course, and may depend on either [[infection]] (often due to rupture of a [[hollow viscus]]) or on a non-infectious proc ...even in the absence of perforation of a [[hollow viscus]], may also cause infection simply by letting [[micro-organisms]] into the peritoneal cavity. Examples
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  • ...ves and nerve roots. The process is often preceded by a viral or bacterial infection, surgery, immunization, lymphoma, or exposure to toxins. Common clinical ma
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  • ...tle = Guidelines Issued for Monitoring of Vancomycin Treatment of S aureus Infection | author = Laurie Barclay | journal =Medscape Medical News|year = 2009 |url ...tle = Guidelines Issued for Monitoring of Vancomycin Treatment of S aureus Infection | journal = Clin Infect Dis | year = 2009 | volume = 49 | pages =325–327
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  • ...pg|thumb|250px|Herpes Zoster which causes Shingles subsequent to Varicella Infection]] ...n. This is generally known as "Varicella virus" or [[chicken pox]]. If the infection subsequently returns, it is then typically a painful red rash that encompas
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  • ...84816</ref> Multiple painless EM rashes may occur, indicating disseminated infection. The same ''Ixodes'' tick carries a parasitic infection, [[Babesiosis]]<ref>[https://www.cdc.gov/parasites/babesiosis/ Babesiosis]
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  • ...preaching celibacy until the age of 25, keeping the race pure by avoiding infection from prostitutes. <ref>Kershaw, ''Hubris'', p. 44</ref>
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  • ...esponsible for most human infections. <ref> Rathore, Mobeen, MD.Legionella Infection. eMedicine. 2006. </ref> After substantial amount of research I have arriv ...ttp://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0002012 </ref> Infection by ‘‘L. pneumophila’’ in humans is called Legionnaires disease or L
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  • ...udomonas putida'' in a Patient Receiving Automated Peritoneal Dialysis”. ''Infection''. 2007.]</ref> ...ll ten patients had chronic [[sinusitis]], making them more susceptible to infection due to their challenged immune systems. Through investigation, it was disco
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  • ...explanations for disease fit nicely into just a few categories: defenses, infection, novel environments, genes, design compromises, and evolutionary legacies.
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  • ...Christ, M., Frese, K., Bechter, K., Herzog, S. (1997). Borna disease virus infection in animals and humans. Emerging Infectious Diseases, 3(3). 343-352.</ref> i ...me=Dietrich>Dietrich, D.E., and Bode, L. (2008). Human Borna disease virus-infection and its therapy in affective disorders. APMIS Supplement, 116. 61-65.</ref>
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  • ...ng milk fermented with [[Lactobacillus]] bacteria prevented [[Salmonella]] infection in pigs.<ref>[http://www.nutraingredients.com/news/ng.asp?n=75107&m=1NIE320 ...role of probiotics in the treatment and prevention of Helicobacter pylori infection. Int J Antimicrob Agents. 2003;22:360-366. PMID 14522098</ref>
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  • A rapidly progressive, extremely destructive bacterial infection of the deep layers of the skin and [[fascia]], often associated with ''[[St
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  • ...g features of ''T. vaginalis''. ''T. vaginalis'' is a sexually transmitted infection that can cause sexually transmitted disease in humans; mostly affects the f Trichomonads infection leads to abnormal vaginal ecology, which leads to the contraction of a sexu
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  • ...C. Albicans'' is a fungal pathogen and is one of the most common causes of infection in people that are immunocompromised, and is currently becoming more compli Candida is the leading fungal infection in hospitals today. The treatments currently given are only effective to an
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  • ...msearch.uthscsa.edu/cite/--></ref> The association between [[opportunistic infection]]s such as ''[[pneumocystis carinii]]'' pneumonia and [[homsexuality]] or [ ...illness. The patient is often asymptomatic for the first 5-10 years after infection. By that time, untreated, progression to AIDS in inevitable, except in a s
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  • ...d, Controlled Intervention Trial of Male Circumcision for Reduction of HIV Infection Risk: The ANRS 1265 Trial]'.</ref> [[Kenya]]<ref>''The Lancet'': '[http://d
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  • ...ed after delay or failure of recovery from BMT, and as prophylaxis against infection in adults, 55 years or more years of age, following induction chemotherapy
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  • ...e presence of EF reduces immunity and thus the host becomes susceptible to infection. The third protein is the [[Protective Antigen(PA)]] by itself is not toxi Once infection occurs, the incubation period is usually between 3 and 7 days. The course
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  • ...iving [[biological tissue|tissue]]/[[skin]] to reduce the possibility of [[infection]], [[sepsis]], or [[putrefaction]]. They should generally be distinguished ...qshc.bmj.com/cgi/content/full/13/3/233 ''Ignaz Semmelweis and the birth of infection control''], M Best and D Neuhauser, Qual Saf Health Care 2004;13:233-234.</
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  • '''Is HIV infection associated with an increased risk for cholera? Findings from a case-control ...searchers are focusing on the possible association between cholera and HIV infection. This study was performed in Sub-Saharan Africa where both cholera and HIV
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  • ...uned from this disease and it can be possible for one to get re-infected. Infection risk increases with the number of times a person gets bitten by the infecte ...cause a more chronic infection that usually takes months to years for the infection to reach the central nervous system. Both sub-species can cause diseases t
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  • ...ic acid molecules with or without a capsid that require a helper virus for infection and reproduction), and [[prion]]s ([[protein]]s that can exist in a conform ...]], a substance that is naturally produced by certain immune cells when an infection is detected, thus stimulating other parts of the immune system.
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  • ...inical manifestations of both tuberculous and nontuberculous mycobacterial infection; treatment of [[Crohn’s disease]]; and treatment of primary brain tumors.
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  • ...peacekeeping efforts--as their armies and recruitment pools experience HIV infection rates ranging from 10 to 60 percent. The cost will be highest among officer ...riding a pale horse, needs to journey at the pace of a fast horse, when an infection can leap to an air traveler. The SARS outbreak came uncomfortably close to
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  • ...sease caused by the bacterium ''P. gingivalis''. The notion that bacterial infection causes premature delivery is a common diagnosis. In an experiment with twen ...us disease, here leukocytes, have neutrophils as the major fighters of the infection. The IL-17 component is one of the determining factors of the regulation of
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  • ...arCon's flagship the SCS Goliath, commanded by Raems T. Quirk, is the main infection point and Wilco must sacrifice his own ship in order to end the plague and ...shrunk and injected into Santiago's body. There he must destroy the nanite infection and expel Sharpei.
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  • ** Disruption of normal gastrointestinal function as a result of infection, hereditary or acquired diseases, or complications of surgical procedures u
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  • ...ation of the phlegm. Treatment may be with [[antibiotic]]s (if a bacterial infection is suspected), [[bronchodilator]]s (to relieve breathlessness) and other tr
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  • ...d accessible, in the 1990, due to raising concerns about the spread of HIV infection. In developing countries in Asia and transition countries in Europe, the ''
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  • ...wrote the song as a tribute to his son Karac Plant who died from a stomach infection in 1977 at the age of five. He did the vocals all in one take, and the song
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  • ...e adverse events include extreme [[hematological toxicity]], immune system infection due to vulnerability, heart attack, uncommon [[dermatological]] effects, an
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  • ...DA. Surgery for tuberculosis before and after human immunodeficiency virus infection: a tropical perspective. British Journal of Surgery. 84(1):8-14, 1997 page ...that even when they succeed in infecting a person, they cause less serious infection that is more often managed successfully by the body's own immune defenses.
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  • ...lood feeding before it mates by late spring, and infected nymphs carry the infection into adulthood. Male ticks die following mating, while female ticks die aft ...ticle/1053863-overview</ref> These symptoms may appear up to a month after infection. Within weeks of these initial stage one symptoms however, the bacterium ma
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  • DKA is often secondary to infection or other comorbidity, which must be diagnosed and treated.<ref name="pmid20
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  • ...ential cryoglobulinemic vasculitis]]'''. Most often due to [[hepatitis C]] infection, immune complexes of cryoglobulins. '''Vasculitis secondary to viral infection'''. Usually due to [[hepatitis B virus]] and [[hepatitis C virus]], [[Human
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  • ...rile adhesive dressing put over the puncture site, both to protect it from infection and to keep the catheter in place.
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  • ...red placement. As long as the bone retains a good blood supply and resists infection, the jaw will heal into the new form.
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  • ...Such groups of infected animals serve as silent, long-term carriers of the infection.<ref name=Doepel>{{citation ...quent blood feedings, the bacteria are inoculated in a host’s and once the infection has spread to the lungs, pneumonia is developed. Through sneezing and cough
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  • ...f name="pmid20042975">{{cite journal| author=Hay R| title=Demodex and skin infection: fact or fiction. | journal=Curr Opin Infect Dis | year= 2010 | volume= 23
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  • .... These people however show no symptoms and do not need to be treated. The infection occurs when a person is treated with antibiotics targeted against other bac ...rs/Harvard_Mens_Health_Watch/2010/June/clostridium-difficile-an-intestinal-infection-on-the-rise|journal=Harvard Men's Health Watch|publisher=Harvard University
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  • **resistance to abortive infection ...imately equivalent (depending on how it is defined) to the phage period of infection. Single-step growth experiments also are employed to determine a phage's [[
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  • ...nal or external ear. It is most often an acute condition, almost always an infection of the skin and subcutaneous tissue of the canal, which may spread to invol ...the skin glands of the outer third of the canal. This wax is a barrier to infection of the skin by virtue of its water repellancy, relatively acidic pH of 6.9,
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  • ...eports suggested it helped relieve burn pain but had a higher incidence of infection. ''It has not been possible to obtain the actual report.''
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  • In some [[arthropod]]s, sex is determined by infection. [[Bacterium|Bacteria]] of the genus ''[[Wolbachia]]'' alter their sexualit
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  • ...hich he explained why antiseptics were actually killing more soldiers than infection itself. Antiseptics worked well on the surface, but deep wounds tended to s ...appeared to be rather slow, penicillin would not be important in treating infection. Fleming also became convinced that penicillin would not last long enough i
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  • ...ing the [[peripheral nervous system]]; it is usually triggered by an acute infection. There are several types of GBS, but the most common form is acute inflamma ...nt). A sustained pleocytosis may indicate an alternative diagnosis such as infection.
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  • ...t's defenses to infection are reduced. The tumor itself can predispose to infection.
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  • ...he skin and nasal cavities, it is often overlooked as a source of clinical infection. ...natural flora of the skin and mucous membranes, when a patient has a skin infection, this bacteria is not among the first pathogens that come to mind. Some tes
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  • ...eep may be associated with reduced resistance to upper [[respiratory track infection]]s.<ref>{{Cite journal
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  • Andersson JP. Clinical aspects of Epstein-Barr virus infection. Scand J Infect Dis Suppl 1991;80:94-104
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  • ...ny surgeon to offer effective pain relief during an operation or to combat infection after one. All surgery was painful and fraught with a relatively high risk
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  • ...tal areas of the body, HSV can infect other areas. Herpes keratitis is an infection of the eye by the HSV-1. HSV-1 can spread to the eye by immediate touching ...m the blood, the immunoglobulin-G (IgG) count can show if there is a viral infection in the body. However, this type of test may come back negative. The reaso
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  • * [[Neutropenia]] (low neutrophil count)—increased susceptibility to [[infection]] ...logenous leukemia]], about 50% of deaths occur as a result of bleeding or infection. Leukemia that occurs as a result of myelodyplasia is notoriously resistan
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  • He published ''Two papers on fevers and infection'' in 1763 (on typhus fever in ships) and
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  • ...a specialized structure within the cytoplasm which is typical for a rabies infection, is the site of viral transcription and replication. ...h of which are linked to a single wild animal host, termed a “reservoir of infection” for a specific geographic region. For instance, in British Columbia, Can
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  • .../ref> disorder of the upper respiratory tract, which may be viral, a mixed infection, or an allergic reaction. It is marked by acute coryza,<ref> inflammation o
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  • '''Influenza''', commonly called “the ‘Flu”, is described as "an acute viral infection in humans involving the respiratory tract. It is marked by inflammation of ...Sedyaningsih ER, ''et al'' |title=Three Indonesian clusters of H5N1 virus infection in 2005 |journal=N. Engl. J. Med. |volume=355 |issue=21 |pages=2186–94 |y
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  • ...tissues, organs, or circumscribed spaces, usually associated with signs of infection."<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.nlm.nih.gov/cgi/mesh/2007/MB_cgi?mode=&ter ...at Risk for Community-Acquired Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus aureus Infection |journal=Antimicrob. Agents Chemother. |volume=51 |issue=11 |pages=4044–8
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  • ...hic and CT Findings in Novel Swine-Origin Influenza A (H1N1) Virus (S-OIV) Infection] American Journal of Radiology</ref>
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  • ...ulse and regurgitate blood back into the wound, creating risk of bacterial infection. Instead, simply removing the head from the feeding site with a fingernail ...le and so pose no threat. If the wound is cleaned, there is little risk of infection (as with any other small wound). The wound should not be scratched as this
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  • ...rganisms. They may be incapacitating or lethal, with a mechanism involving infection of living things, or, in the case of toxins, a mechanism involving things p
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  • ...be experienced in the area surrounding and acute injury, or severe tissues infection, but in neuropathic pain the body structures in the affected area may appea
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  • ...Chinese]], already used [[mould]]s and other plants to treat [[infections|infection]]. This worked because some moulds produce antibiotic substances. However,
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  • ...d to kill bacteria or other pathogens to prevent contamination and risk of infection.
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  • ...nto the cells during exposure to some foreign antigen, possibly as part of infection with a pathogen). These cells are recognised by [[macrophage]]s or [[dendri
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  • ...fe cycles variola produces extracellular and intracellular particles. The infection is caused by the extracellular particles. The [[capsid]] of virus is envel
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  • *Hibma, A. M., S. A. Jassim, and M. W. Griffiths. 1997. Infection and removal of L-forms of Listeria monocytogenes with bred bacteriophage. I ...O. Wilke, R. Montville, S. K. Remold, L. Chao, and P. E. Turner. 2004. Co-infection weakens selection against epistatic mutations in RNA viruses. Genetics
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  • ...nges]], tissues that surround the brain and spinal cord. Accordingly, this infection of the meninges results in bacterial meningitis.
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  • ...CV) attacks many animals as mentioned previous but studies documenting pig infection seem most prevalent.
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  • A new approach has been to understand how [[disease]] and [[infection]] are controlled at the [[molecular biology|molecular]] and [[physiology|ph
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  • ===Increased risk of infection=== ...f plausible environmental triggers and of these, only prenatal [[rubella]] infection has direct evidence of causation. Countries with universal rubella immunisa
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  • ...Harvey M, Horwitz S | title = A simple index to identify occult bacterial infection in adults with acute unexplained fever. | journal = Arch Intern Med | volum
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  • ...n-Plus. 900 Natural Techniques To Live Longer. Rejuvenate Your Heart; Stay Infection-Free; Prevent a Stroke; Reduce Stress; Control Your Blood Pressure; Strengt
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  • ...olymphography using a light fluorescence microscope following subepidermal infection of FITC-dextran 150,000 demonstrates a lack of microlymphatics. ...n of the nails, [[pleural effusion]], often with chronic lower respiratory infection and sinusitis. It is a rare disorder, with only 51 partial and 13 complete
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  • ...et of paralysis. This condition may be associated with human herpesvirus 1 infection of the facial nerve."<ref>{{MeSH}}</ref>
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  • * Frequent [[fever]] and [[infection]]s
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  • ...eria. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's National Nosocomial infection surveillance system report that ''S. epidermidis'' is responsible for 33.5% ...issues infections, post-surgical wounds are the common points of entry for infection by ''S. epidermidis''. This bacterium accounts for most catheter-related in
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  • ...increase of vascular permeability. The causative mechanism may be allergy, infection, or stress."<ref name="MeSH-urticaria">{{cite web |url=http://www.nlm.nih.g
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  • There is a lack in FDA approved treatment against adenovirus viral infection. Therefore, Romanowski, Yates and Gordon wanted to find out which antiviral
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  • ...ents were excluded if they "had a history of active tuberculosis or fungal infection". Whereas in the African study (which showed no benefit), 90% of the patien
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  • ...owing a typical viral upper respiratory infection (URI) that lasted 5–6 days and were initially improving (“double-sicken
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  • ...(1956) Intracellular distribution of labeled ribonucleic acid after phage infection of ''Escherichia coli''. Virology 2: 433-7</ref> ...T4, the tail is surrounded by a contractile sheath which contracts during infection of the bacterium. At the end of the tail, some phages have a base plate and
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  • ...(1956) Intracellular distribution of labeled ribonucleic acid after phage infection of ''Escherichia coli''. Virology 2: 433-7</ref> ...T4, the tail is surrounded by a contractile sheath which contracts during infection of the bacterium. At the end of the tail, some phages have a base plate and
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  • ...ces. It is often associated with [[obesity]]; [[diabetic ketoacidosis]]; [[infection]]; and certain rare conditions.
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  • Infection, blood clots, or bleeding may occur after stent insertion. Other rare compl
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  • ...rnal |author=Harris J ''et al.'' |title=Blood group, immunity, and risk of infection with ''Vibrio cholerae'' in an area of endemicity |journal=Infect Immun |vo ...ng to the [[gastrointestinal]] epithelium, thus reducing the effects of an infection.
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  • ...by [[antibiotic resistance | multidrug resistant]] strains and HIV/AIDS co-infection, has made a comeback. Although a massive and costly control effort is achie ::*As soldiers demobilize, prostitutes—who have even higher rates of infection—disperse around the country as well.
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  • ...infects and spreads through flocks of chickens. This causes the Salmonella infection to affect the human intestines once the chicken has been ingested. ...Mallon]] and three of them died. Mary denied that she was the cause of the infection, insisting that she was never sick with typhoid fever. [[Typhoid Mary]] has
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  • ...luding [[pre-eclampsia]], [[gestational diabetes]], [[herpes]] and [[HIV]] infection, [[hypothyroidism]], [[erythroblastosis fetalis]] and [[tuberculosis]].
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  • ...e of the former might be the use of [[antibiotic]]s to treat a minor viral infection such as a cold; an example of the latter might be excision of the primary t
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  • ...obvious problem much later. By that time, some conditions (like the fungal infection known as ringworm) can be passed to members of the human family, and other
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  • ...aying that it "is a sort of infection, bearing a strong resemblance to the infection of healthy persons by a contagion brought near or in contact with them". According to Hahnemann, miasmatic infection causes local symptoms, usually in the skin. If these are suppressed by medi
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  • .... Show your wound!, so that it gets properly healed and all possibility of infection is removed, even if doing this hurts you as much as having an operation''.<
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  • Twort also researched Johne's disease, a chronic intestinal infection of cattle. Similarly to leprosy, Johne's bacillus could not be cultivated o
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  • Following the shutdown rules governments put in place to help prevent infection from the [[Covid 19 virus]] press reports have cited or quoted Darling when
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  • Twort also researched Johne's disease, a chronic intestinal infection of cattle. Similarly to leprosy, Johne's bacillus could not be cultivated o
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  • ...herapies and immunizations to treat and prevent any illness resulting from infection by the agent or toxin; and
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  • ...e: guidelines for the prevention of antimicrobial resistance in hospitals. Infection Control and Hospital Epidemiology 18, pages 275 –91.</ref> ...er'' species, and in most people, the illness lasts for 7–10 days. But the infection can sometimes be fatal, and some individuals develop Guillain-Barré syndro
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  • ...[Devic's disease|neuromyelitis optica]], [[stroke]], brain inflammation, [[infection]]s such as [[Lyme disease]] (which can produce identical MRI lesions and CS ...al]], mild attacks. For some people the initial MS attack is preceded by [[infection]], [[Physical trauma|trauma]], or strenuous physical effort.
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  • ...ypes and the infected body may develop immunity to that specific serotype. Infection a second time by any of the remaining three will cause Dengue Hemorrhagic F
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  • ...ruses, such as hepatitis B virus and hepatitis C virus, that cause chronic infection. The use of mathematical modelling to interpret experimental results has ma
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  • ...monal contraception, intrauterine device use and ''Chlamydia trachomatis'' infection. Gynecol Obstet Invest 63:114-20 PMID 17095873</ref>. Copper-containing IUD
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  • ...tman. 1994. '''Effects of bacterial growth conditions and physiology on T4 infection''', p. 406-418. In J. D. Karam (ed.), The Molecular Biology of Bacteriophag .... 2000. '''The ecology, evolutionary and geochemical consequences of viral infection of cyanobacteria and eukaryotic algae,''' p. 248-286. In C. J. Hurst (ed.),
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  • ...zed controlled trial found no benefit in experimentally induced rhinovirus infection.<ref name="pmid16049208">{{cite journal |author=Turner RB, Bauer R, Woelkar
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  • ...telephones the [[veterinarian]] to find out whether there was any risk of infection to the Empress. At that, Dame Daphne leaves the household in a fury. Hermio
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  • ...tman S, Arnon J, Diav-Citrini O. Primary versus nonprimary cytomegalovirus infection during pregnancy, Israel. Emerg Infect Dis [serial on the Internet]. 2007 N
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  • ...ay were injured. Bryar sustained a burned leg, which turned into a [[staff infection]], and Way tore [[ligaments]] in his ankle. Regrettably, the band was force
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  • ...n inflammatory disease of the bile ducts), congenital liver malformations, infection with the parasitic [[liver fluke]]s ''[[Opisthorchis viverrini]]'' or ''[[C ...ngs suggest obstruction of the bile ducts, rather than [[inflammation]] or infection of the liver, as the primary cause of the jaundice.<ref name="feldman">Feld
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  • ...e not headed to university. His dropping-out was also encouraged by a lung infection requiring a long convalescence. <ref name=S14/> ...preaching celibacy until the age of 25, keeping the race pure by avoiding infection from prostitutes. <ref>Kershaw, ''Hubris'', p. 44</ref>
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  • ::*1. Infection. Signs and symptoms of the host-parasite contest can be categorized accordi ...ng with combinations of specific genes that predispose to early death from infection.
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  • ...th a victim. He further argued that, if the lungs were the site of primary infection, the lungs should be expected to be the origin of the initial symptoms. Ins
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  • * Earache, or ear infection ...Asch SM| title=Quality of care in patients with chronic hepatitis C virus infection: a cohort study. | journal=Ann Intern Med | year= 2010 | volume= 153 | issu
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  • ...A. flavus'' is inhaled it can cause aspergillosis, a secondary respiratory infection in immuno-compromised patients. Aspergillosis can cause illness in three w
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  • ...s almost impossible for Apple, Facebook or Twitter to prevent the original infection, since that occurs outside their control; by the time those sites see the p
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  • ...A viruses to protect their genes from attack. Through the process of viral infection into hosts the three domains of life evolved. <ref>{{cite journal | author
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  • ...iously relied on recognition of the rashes and skin manifestations of that infection.
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  • ...with bringing science to bear on the treatment of [[noma]], a [[borrelia]] infection of the oral mucosa appearing in immune compromised and malnourished childre
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  • ...serted into the uterus. Pelvic inflammatory disease is a chronic bacterial infection of the female reproductive tract that is an important cause of infertility. ...se. Although in some cases the diaphragm may act as a barrier that reduces infection, the use of spermicides and the possibility of ulceration with poorly fitti
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  • ...variety of causes including brain vascular disorders; wounds and injuries; infection; drug use or its withdrawal."<ref name="title">{{cite web |url=http://www.n
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  • .... This requirement of a T-cell can be by-passed in rare instances, such as infection by organisms producing [[super-antigens]], which are capable of initiating
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  • ...s to come in contact with this toxin: aerosol spread during warfare, wound infection and food borne illness.<ref>Kedlaya, D. “Botulinum Toxin Overview”. Eme
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  • ...eral properties of prions are now well-understood, the mechanisms of prion infection and propagation remains mysterious. It is generally assumed that PrP<sup>Sc
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  • ...ents with dyspepsia with high background prevalence of Helicobacter pylori infection and upper gastrointestinal malignancy: an endoscopic database review of 102 ...ter pylori in nonulcer dyspepsia in a population with a high prevalence of infection: results of a 12-month randomized, double blind, placebo-controlled study |
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  • ...care quality assurance addresses topics such as [[medical error]], [[cross infection]]s<ref name="pmid17192537">{{cite journal| author=Pronovost P, Needham D, B ...illin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus at hospital admission and nosocomial infection in surgical patients |journal=JAMA |volume=299 |issue=10 |pages=1149–57 |
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  • ...limbic forebrain. On the other hand, physical stressors, esuch as an acute infection or a sudden change in temperature, pose an immediate threat and are process
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  • ...neuropathy|diabetic neuropathies]]; [[peripheral vascular disease]]s; and infection. With the loss of sensation and poor circulation, injuries and infections o
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  • [[Immunology]] is the study of human animal responses to infection and cancer. It is a major field af medical science allied to medical microb '''[[Hygiene]]''' is the avoidance of [[infection]] or [[food]] spoiling by eliminating microorganisms from the surroundings.
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  • ...tic/ear.htm Synopsis of research papers] on chiropractic treatment of ear infection (''otitis media''). Hosted by ICPA Research Foundation. The papers include: ...ion and the addition of chiropractic care may decrease the symptoms of ear infection in young children."</small>)
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  • | title = Outcomes of Treatment for Hepatitis C Virus Infection by Primary Care Providers ...Stelfox HT, Bates DW, Redelmeier DA |title=Safety of patients isolated for infection control |journal=JAMA |volume=290 |issue=14 |pages=1899–905 |year=2003 |p
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  • ** [[Infection]] ...icits or underlying conditions requiring prompt evaluation (such as tumor, infection, or the [[cauda equina]] syndrome), as well as patients with other conditio
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  • [[Clonorchiasis]] is a bacterical disease caused by infection with the [[trematode]] ''Clonorchis sinensis''. It is found predominantly
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  • ...ffective, although, as with the use of anti-malarial drugs to treat active infection, drug resistance is an increasing problem.
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  • ...pattern of responses to severe insult to the lungs, from factors including infection in the blood or lungs, or trauma to the lungs. Its presentation includes [
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  • ...ermine whether the patient's symptoms are caused by a virus or a bacterial infection.
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  • ...e on 27 May. He leaped out of his car and shot at them, but later died of infection on 4 June.
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  • ...them in Africa, and 20% in South Asia. In Africa six countries have adult infection rates over 20%.<ref>[https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-fac Lower respiratory infection </TD><TD QP::NUMFORMAT:="34,-1,0.69">
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  • ...hat cranberry juice may decrease the number of symptomatic [[Urinary tract infection|UTI]]s over a 12 month period, particularly for women with recurrent UTIs.
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  • ...c.gov/hicpac/pdf/guidelines/eic_in_HCF_03.pdf Guidelines for Environmental Infection Control in Health-Care Facilities], //Procedure for Cleaning Cooling Towers
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  • ...c.gov/hicpac/pdf/guidelines/eic_in_HCF_03.pdf Guidelines for Environmental Infection Control in Health-Care Facilities], //Procedure for Cleaning Cooling Towers
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  • ...yme deficiency, not a food allergy. A temporary form frequently follows an infection such as [[gastroenteritis]] in a baby. It causes flatulence and diarrhoea t ...rnia]], torsion of the [[testis]] or appendix of the testis, urinary tract infection (especially [[pyelonephritis]]), [[intussusception]], hair wrapped around t
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  • ...crates]] prescribed vinegar for many ailments, from [[skin rash]] to [[ear infection]].
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  • ...on or chronic disease, and [[serology]] to exclude [[syphilis]] or [[HIV]] infection; two commonly ordered investigations are [[Electroencephalography|EEG]] to
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  • ...provide new generations to replace their normal mortality. Complications (infection) often kill. Some recover completely but may develop leukemia years later;
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  • ...ble year for Adler. His daughter Rivka died of [[croup]]; Sonya died of an infection contracted while giving birth to their son Abram; meanwhile, he had been ca ...Sonya's daughter Rivkah (Rebecca) died at the age of 3. Sonya died from an infection contracted while giving birth to their son [[Abram Adler|Abram]] in 1886.
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  • ...yme deficiency, not a food allergy. A temporary form frequently follows an infection such as [[gastroenteritis]] in a baby. It causes flatulence and diarrhoea t ...rnia]], torsion of the [[testis]] or appendix of the testis, urinary tract infection (especially [[pyelonephritis]]), [[intussusception]], hair wrapped around t
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  • ...icine]]s were in short supply, [[hygiene]] was being neglected, and mass [[infection]]s were common, many of them fatal. There was no equipment to process food
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