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  • ...and this results in harm to the "host" organism. Organisms that can cause infection include [[bacteria]], [[fungus|fungi]], [[virus]]es and [[parasite]]s. The ...ng "attacked" by an invading organism, because that is how we perceive the infection, especially when it causes us illness or pain<!--like whatever stinking low
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  • #REDIRECT [[Cross infection]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Cross infection]]
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  • ...called a '''hospital infection''' or a '''nosocomial infection''', is "any infection which a patient contracts in a health-care institution."<ref>{{MeSH}}</ref> Examples include [[ventilator-associated pneumonia]], [[surgical wound infection|surgical site infections]], infections associated with [[indwelling cathete
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  • ...tive microorganisms."<ref>{{MeSH}}</ref> A variety of specialties work in infection control programs, including [[infectious disease]] physicians, [[nursing]], ...l infection) such as [[ventilator-associated pneumonia]], [[surgical wound infection|surgical site infections]], and infections of [[indwelling catheter]]s, suc
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  • ...l incision.<ref>{{MeSH}}</ref> The term assumes that no clinically evident infection was at the site prior to the procedure. | title = Surgical Site Infection Prevention: The Importance of Operative Duration and Blood Transfusion—Re
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  • ...l |author=Abarbanel J, Engelstein D, Lask D, Livne PM |title=Urinary tract infection in men younger than 45 years of age: is there a need for urologic investiga ..., Saint S |title=Does this woman have an acute uncomplicated urinary tract infection? |journal=JAMA |volume=287 |issue=20 |pages=2701–10 |year=2002 |pmid=1202
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Infection]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • Any infection which a patient contracts in a health-care institution.<noinclude>{{DefMeSH
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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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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Infection control]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Cross infection}}
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  • {{r|surgical wound infection}}
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  • Illnesses caused by an acute infection which involves the upper respiratory tract: nose, sinuses, pharynx or laryn
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Surgical wound infection]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Cross infection}}
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Urinary tract infection]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Respiratory tract infection]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • ...lammation of the paranasal sinuses, which may or may not be as a result of infection, from bacterial, fungal, viral, allergic or autoimmune issues.
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  • *[[Candidiasis]] (''Candida'', ''Yeast infection'') - a [[fungal]] [[infection]]
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  • {{r|Nosocomial infection}} {{r|Infection control}}
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  • {{r|Proteus penneri}} A [[Proteus]] species associated with hospital-acquired infection ===Infection treatment===
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Surgical wound infection]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Cross infection}}
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Infection control]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Cross infection}}
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  • #REDIRECT [[Cross infection]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Cross infection]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Respiratory tract infection]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Urinary tract infection]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Urinary tract infection]]
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  • Contagious viral upper respiratory tract infection.
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  • ...n are not aware of their infection because they do not have symptoms. The infection is easily cured if diagnosed, but many infections remain untreated and lead
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  • Reaction of immune cells to an infection.
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  • Inflammation of the urinary bladder, often resulting from a bacterial [[infection]].
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  • A [[protease inhibitor]] [[antiviral]] medication used to treat [[HIV]] infection.
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  • Approved for uncomplicated ''P. falciparum'' infection, a fixed-combination [[antimalarial]]
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  • [[Guanine]] analog and [[antiviral]] drug used to treat hepatitis B infection.
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  • '''Encephalitis''' is "inflammation of the [[brain]] due to infection, autoimmune processes, toxins, and other conditions. Viral infections (see In England, 40% of cases are due to [[infection]]s.<ref name="Granerod">Granerod J et al. Causes of encephalitis and differ
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  • [[Inflammation]] of the [[brain]] due to [[infection]], autoimmune processes, [[toxin]]s, and other conditions.
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  • An antiretroviral drug from the protease inhibitor class used to treat HIV infection and AIDS.
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  • An [[antibiotic]] used to treat [[urinary tract infection]]s caused by many [[aerobic]], [[Gram-negative bacteria]].
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  • '''Pelvic inflammatory disease''' (PID) is an infection of the female reproductive organs that causes inflammation in the adjacent ...cure may also obtainable with antibiotic treatment, but scarring from the infection commonly causes tubal obstruction and is a major female factor in infertili
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  • ...diction rule for predicting mortality in community-acquired pneumonia, and infection of any site.
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  • [[Anemia]] associated with chronic illness such as chronic infection, immune activation, or malignancy.
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  • ...the bacteria, that individual is likely to harm others by perpetuating the infection in sexual contacts. ...e can then give to others during sexual intercourse. Second, flares of the infection in his own body are possible.
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  • Illnesses caused by an acute infection which involves the upper respiratory tract: nose, sinuses, pharynx or laryn
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  • Any infection which a patient contracts in a health-care institution.<noinclude>{{DefMeSH
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  • Inflammation of brain parenchymal tissue as a result of viral infection.
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>A primarily oral infection, which can become chronic, caused by a [[human herpesvirus]]
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  • [[Antibiotic]] for treating [[urinary tract infection]]s, skin infections, [[pharyngitis]], and [[tonsillitis]].
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  • ...formed by the fusion of several distinct cells, usually in response to an infection or foreign body.
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  • ...tissues, organs, or circumscribed spaces, usually associated with signs of infection.<noinclude>{{DefMeSH}}</noinclude>
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  • Emerging infection transmitted by the bite of ticks carrying the spirochete bacterium ''Borrel
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  • {{r|Infection}} {{r|Urinary tract infection}}
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  • {{r|Respiratory tract infection}} {{r|Urinary tract infection}}
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  • Autoimmune condition that develops in response to an infection in another part of the body, usually caused by invasive bacteria.
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  • ...a form of interstitial pneumonia, but may be associated with toxic fumes, infection, and connective tissue disease.
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  • ...on caused by decreased tissue perfusion and oxygen delivery as a result of infection and sepsis.
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  • ...of pyuria and clinical characteristics with the presence of urinary tract infection among patients with acute nephrolithiasis. | journal=Ann Emerg Med | year=
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  • A collection of [[symptom]]s and [[sign]]s caused when an infection with the Human Immunodeficiency Virus ([[HIV]]) changes from simple presenc
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  • ...arenchymal cells of the liver, usually caused either by a viral hepatitide infection (hepatitis B or C) or cirrhosis.
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  • Painful urination, often associated with [[urinary tract infection|infections of the lower urinary tract]], [[urethritis]] and [[vaginitis]].
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  • ...n pioneer of antisepsis in obstetrics, and demonstrated that many cases of infection could be prevented.
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  • {{r|Infection}} {{r|Respiratory tract infection}}
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  • ...he treatment and prophylaxis of both Influenzavirus A and Influenzavirus B infection.
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  • Superficial infection of the moist cutaneous areas of the body and is generally caused by ''Candi
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  • ...and upper urinary tract that usually results from noncontagious bacterial infection of the bladder (cystitis).
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  • An acute viral infection in humans involving the respiratory tract; the viruses are discussed in sep
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  • ..., inflammatory arthritis developing secondary to a primary extra-articular infection, most typically of the gastrointestinal tract or [[urogenital system]]. The ...inflammation must be treated, a careful search must be made for remaining infection, and, if any is found, treated.
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