The common cold is a contagious viral infection of the upper respiratory tract affecting the nose and the throat. |
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Symptoms of the infection include muscle rigidity and spasms, particularly of the face and jaw, hence its common name lockjaw. |
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Fluctuance and local purulence at the nail margin may occur, and infection may extend beneath the nail margin to involve the nail bed. |
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The erysipelas infection that killed the three kakapo was brought to the island by migratory sea birds, researchers said. |
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It can also help to reduce the inflammation and infection associated with acne. |
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However, as it only appeared in the left foot, it was probably just a local infection which may have caused the man to limp. |
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Then, if a patient is asked to wear a mask while the physician rules out an infection of concern, it will not be a new concept to the patient. |
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Orbital inflammation is often caused by sinus infection because of the multiple venous channels that exists between the sinuses and orbits. |
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See your doctor if you think you have a fungal infection in your fingernails or toenails. |
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Doctor-recommended remedies for airborne allergies, acid reflux, and bacterial infection didn't work. |
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Whether patients at lower risk for infection benefit from antibiotic therapy is less clear. |
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This patient was treated and did not have any evidence of fungal infection at autopsy. |
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In thyroiditis, there is inflammation of the thyroid gland from either infection or autoimmune attack. |
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If the infection spreads to one or more compartments in the lung it is called lobar pneumonia. |
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Last year, an estimated 240 people died from the most severe strain of the superbug, which occurs when the infection enters the bloodstream. |
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Further radiography, on day 3, showed resolution of the abnormalities, and the infection screen was negative. |
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Cows injected with it are at an increased risk for mastitis, an udder infection that cows producing more milk are more susceptible to. |
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The consequence is that secondary bacterial infection is quite common in diseased skin. |
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Although not considered high-risk surgery, potential dangers include infection and ulcers. |
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Winter vomiting is due to infection with subtypes of the genus Norwalk-like virus a term that is now preferred to small round structured virus. |
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These acne cysts can rupture, spreading the infection into nearby skin tissue. |
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Protecting patients from acquiring a waterborne infection is key to decreasing the potential for infection. |
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Often laboratories use the same room for both surgery and post-mortems which causes infection to both living animals and humans. |
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Also, taking antibacterial antibiotics when you have a viral infection may be harmful. |
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The effect of early antibiotic therapy on this form of infection is unknown. |
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Haematogenous spread of infection is very common in this age group and in immuno-compromised patients. |
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In other words don't open suspect attachments, if you want to avoid infection from SirCam. |
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Nine days later the leg had to be amputated because of a life-threatening infection and damage to the nerves and arteries. |
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After an appendicectomy, some people can get an infection around the area of the wound. |
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I told my parents and friends that I must have got the infection from cleaning my cat litter. |
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Some patients present with congestive heart failure, stroke or a severe localized infection such as pneumonia, cellulitis or septic arthritis. |
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The infection of a cell by a virus is a complicated multistage process during which the virus penetrates the host cell membrane. |
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Late closure of isolation wards led to infection of visitors and spread of the disease to the community. |
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Tetanus infection can cause production of a neurotoxin, leading to tetanic muscle contractions. |
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Then, there is always the unfortunate chance of infection among other variables. |
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The most common problem is nipple irritation and associated with that is mastitis, or inflammation and infection in the breast. |
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Risk of infection is present anywhere where food is prepared unhygienically or drinking water is inadequately treated. |
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Frequently, sequestration is discovered when a patient develops symptoms that are usually secondary to infection or associated cardiac disease. |
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The infection can also spread into the abdominal cavity causing pain and inflammation around the liver. |
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The risk of infection is greatest in fields where forage legumes have been grown recently and minimum tillage has been used. |
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This is a common infection and is often caused by a combination of fungi and bacteria. |
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This was associated with infection by a flatworm or fluke infection called Ribeiroia, which formed cysts near the hind legs. |
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But depressive syndromes sometimes occur as sequelae to physical illness such as viral infection and may overlap with fatigue syndromes. |
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Sometimes a secondary bacterial infection of the tonsils occurs, and this is usually treated with the antibiotic penicillin. |
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If untreated, jaundice can lead to infection and abscesses in the liver, which can be fatal. |
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Two developed postoperative infection one of which required bilateral antral washout, the other settled with medical treatment. |
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The risk of developing fulminant liver failure in hepatitis A infection increases with age and with pre-existing liver disease. |
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Tuberculous infection may result in vertebral collapse and a sharply angulated deformity. |
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Genetic factors, infection and auto-immunity are thought to be contributory to the pathogenesis of ankylosing spondylitis. |
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An early suspicion that anthrax might have been the cause of the infection has been discounted. |
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However, his medicines were not designed to help the body fight off infection or rebuild tissue, but to help the vital spirit work its magic. |
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Spyware is rife and virus infection commonplace yet many home users reckon they are safe from online threats. |
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The critical issue is that the child is protected for the first five years of life when the risk of persistent infection is high. |
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Two patients developed respiratory infection and expired during the hospital stay. |
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The use of combination therapy for HIV infection has strikingly reduced transmission rates. |
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Rarely, some children develop secondary infections such as an ear infection or pneumonia. |
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We are our own worst enemies when it comes to infection with computer viruses, but lessons do seem to be being learned. |
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When invasive infection of a burn wound is suspected, empirical systemic antimicrobial treatment must be started. |
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For infections caused by the chickenpox or herpes viruses, antiviral drugs may be prescribed if the infection is caught early. |
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Cardiovascular infection usually occurs at the abdominal aorta or a cardiac valve. |
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Rumours that the Bluetooth systems of cars are at risk from infection from mobile phone viruses have been debunked. |
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The outdoor chickens are more at risk of picking up infection from wild birds, other animals and the environment. |
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Hepatitis A vaccination provides preexposure protection from hepatitis A virus infection in children and adults. |
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In fact, chronic hepatitis C virus infection is the leading cause of cirrhosis in this country. |
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The 230 city footpaths closed to halt the risk of spreading the infection are still being used by some dog walkers and strollers. |
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Trials of many Chinese herbal medicines for the treatment of HIV infection and cancer are currently under way. |
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Doctors believe that about one in three people may have a mumps infection without symptoms. |
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As SARS infection could not be excluded the patient was transferred directly to an isolation ward on the same day. |
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Tinea corporis refers to a dermatophytosis or superficial fungal infection of the skin, other than on the hands, feet, scalp, face or groin. |
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Some male breast-cancer patients have a history of testicular infection or injury. |
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The more steps, the less likely a virus infection becomes, and certainly the less likely a catastrophically spreading virus becomes. |
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Anyway, I thought, a nice bacterial infection might zap the mystery virus that's laid me low for the past year or so. |
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Tuberculosis is the most frequent opportunistic infection amongst these patients with moderate to advanced immunosuppression. |
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It is frequently helpful to evaluate the lung apices for the presence of infection and especially mycetoma. |
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Sometimes tinnitus is a symptom of a disease, like an ear infection or Meniere's disease. |
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Moreover, Lancefield's studies in 1959 showed that type-specific opsonic antibodies can persist for 10-20 years after a GAS infection in humans. |
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Thrush is an infection in the mouth caused by a yeast-like organism called Candida albicans. |
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In most cases, treating the H. pylori infection allows the ulcer, or ulcers, to heal and prevents them from recurring. |
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Blood smears can detect infection by these hematozoa, but are thought to have low diagnostic sensitivity. |
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Complications in herpetic whitlow include bacterial infection of the sore and possible spread of the virus. |
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Inoculation of debris and the presence of devitalized tissue commonly lead to infection that is often polymicrobial. |
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The ignorance purveyed by these programs puts young people at risk of HIV infection and premature death. |
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Symptoms usually appear within a week of infection but may develop up to 30 days after the tick bite. |
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Early detection of this infection can reduce disease spread and prevent the sequelae of untreated chlamydia infections. |
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The paranasal sinuses are a common infection site in children and adolescents. |
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Having said that, my last ear infection was treated in part with a tincture of vinegar and medicine suspended in oil. |
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An overgrowth of the common fungus Candida, found on everyone's body, leads to the fungal infection candidiasis. |
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Minerva was once prescribed treatment for asymptomatic Helicobacter pylori infection and ended up with pseudomembranous colitis. |
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They will help only if your child has a bacterial infection along with her mono, such as strep throat. |
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The infection spreads and destroys the epiphyseal cortex, the intervertebral disc and the adjacent vertebrae. |
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A requirement for infection is the differentiation of root-like protrusions, which are capable of producing haustorial connections to the host. |
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In December she was finally put on the wait list, but then developed a lung infection that led to pneumonia. |
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A warm bath, antibacterial soap, or antiseptic medicine to stop infection may help. |
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For example, sulfonamides used for infection were noted to lower blood sugar and led to drugs such as tolbutamide for diabetes. |
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Zinc supplementation decreases the morbidity of lower respiratory tract infection in pediatric patients in the developing world. |
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As the infection progresses, trees undergo twig and branch dieback and develop stem cankers, which results in tree-death. |
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Rarely, an infant can contract the infection during delivery and develop a fever after birth. |
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Tonsillitis caused by streptococcal bacteria responds well to antibiotic treatment, clearing the infection more quickly than without treatment. |
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Avian influenza begins as a respiratory infection and can develop into pneumonia that is often fatal. |
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It is quite possible that she would have died had she developed an infection such as pneumonia. |
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The source of infection was blood transfusion in 23 patients and intravenous drug use in two. |
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In the field, it's hard to tell the difference between infection from soybean mosaic virus and bean pod mottle virus. |
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Whenever I am extremely stressed, I suffer from an infection on the side of my left foot. |
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Symptoms that indicate an upper urinary tract infection are a high temperature, pain in the loin, nausea, vomiting, and rigors. |
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The final aspect of control is the tracing of the sexual contacts of the infected patient, who may have infection without being aware of it. |
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Removing spyware and adware from infested machines or blocking infection in the first place has become a lucrative market. |
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Asthma, allergies, or a chronic infection in the sinuses or breathing passages might also be responsible for long-term coughs. |
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The blood supply in this area is much better and the risk of infection therefore much less. |
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Human infection by Coccidioides spp. possessing this gene leads to the respiratory disease coccidioidomycosis or San Joaquin Valley fever. |
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These women are all HIV positive, and their ability to resist the infection is being undermined by the lack of food. |
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Hepatitis A is a highly contagious liver infection caused by the hepatitis A virus. |
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Secondary bacterial infection can cause hardening and thickening of the skin, known as elephantiasis. |
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Patients at risk of infection can be identified and treated and colonisation eradicated. |
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The risk of a fatal outcome for the foetus is highest with infection during the second trimester. |
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Those ailments included scabies, a parasitic skin infection, and impetigo, a bacterial infection linked to poor sanitation. |
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Perhaps the best-known Vibrio infection is cholera, which sickens many people in underdeveloped countries through contaminated food and water. |
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A respiratory viral infection is a contagious illness that can affect your respiratory tract and cause other symptoms. |
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Imported malaria was defined as malarial infection acquired in an endemic country and treated in France. |
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Leon and Davey-Smith now show how a childhood infection may influence the epidemiology of malignant disease several decades later. |
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Leach reviewed the epidemiology and prevention of hepatitis A infection in children. |
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But neither of these processes is suitable for patients with infection or malignant disease. |
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Patients with severe neutropenia with fever or signs of infection and those with evidence of malignant disease should be hospitalized. |
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Loss of blood results in an increase in red cell production, whereas infection leads to an increase in lymphocytes and other white blood cells. |
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Complications of systemic infection include pneumonia, encephalitis, and hepatitis. |
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Instead of heart surgeons' being forced to publish their success rates, hospitals should be made to publish their infection rates. |
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Viruses and bacteria may be rubbed into the eye or may travel from an infection in the nose up through a tear duct and into the eye. |
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The actual mechanism of infection and disease presentation in late-onset listeriosis is not yet fully understood. |
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Because mono is caused by a virus, antibiotics such as penicillin won't help unless the child has a secondary infection like strep bacteria. |
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Acute hepatitis C viral infection may present with very mild intermittent symptoms, or no symptoms at all. |
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Chronic hepatitis C virus infection has a long course, and most patients are diagnosed in a presymptomatic stage. |
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The high female infection rate also spells trouble for the next generation of bears since infected mothers transmit the mites to their offspring. |
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The nail has been removed, and barring infection it is believed the aged man will live. |
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An identifiable focus of primary infection should also be addressed when possible. |
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In other words, precautionary killings to prohibit the spread of infection are becoming commonplace. |
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A serious consequence of genital HSV infection is neonatal herpes, which results from transmission from mother to infant. |
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After initial infection from either herpes or hepatitis one would show clinical signs of illness within a few weeks, not after years. |
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These three steps will go a long way towards lowering the risk of virus infection on the internet. |
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The low iron levels associated with infection are the body's way of keeping iron away from invading bacteria. |
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Tinea pedis, generally known as athlete's foot, is a fungal infection of the skin of the foot. |
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Cele's throat and blotched tongue are swollen with thrush, a fungal infection of the mouth. |
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This composition can be topically applied to dermatophytic infection for treating the same. |
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Viral infection can cause dysfunction of M2 muscarinic receptors leading to increased release of acetylcholine and airway hyperreactivity. |
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This infection may occur in people exposed to contaminated water in aquariums or pools. |
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In fact, an excess of these helpful minerals may even depress your immune system and exacerbate the infection process. |
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In some cases the infection can spread to other areas of the body such as the eyes, heart, kidneys, brain and skin. |
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Because wisdom teeth are at the back of the mouth, close to the airway, any infection around the area can potentially become very serious. |
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A stye is caused by infection of a gland at the base of one or more eyelashes. |
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White cells and red cells in the urine may mean that an infection is there. |
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The infection caused a swelling and redness in his buttock, which spread rapidly. |
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We begged them to reintroduce the medication to fight the infection and to reinsert the tube for his food, and he's never looked back. |
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The authors conclude that acute adenoviral infection and Kawasaki disease share many clinical manifestations, making the diagnosis difficult. |
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After I stopped the bleeding I put a root extract and honey salve on it to protect it from infection and promote healing. |
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After the effectiveness of the vaccines wears off, the risk of actual infection returns. |
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How should the needs of those with HIV infection be balanced against those with other life-threatening diseases? |
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Symptoms of early rabies infection in humans can include, headaches, and fever. |
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The Persian jird is resistant to infection by the plague whereas Tristram's jird is highly susceptible to plague infection and disease. |
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Actinomycosis is a chronic infection caused by various bacteria called actinomycetes. |
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These will include representatives from obstetrics, audiology, infection control and physiotherapy. |
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Toxoplasmosis, an infection you don't often hear about, but you should, because it could be lurking in a steak tartare near you. |
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The infection resolves spontaneously in 7-14 days, during which antipyretic analgesics such as paracetamol and adequate hydration are helpful. |
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Effective control of these weedy species is extremely difficult and infection often results in a significant reduction of crop yields. |
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Deeper infection is serious and requires removal and re-implantation of the joint. |
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In 1952 on a house boat in Kashmir, I had another throat infection and, I think, altitude sickness. |
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Bacterial infection can cause acute arthritis with inflammation, which constitutes an emergency. |
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The discovery of antibiotic drugs has been helpful in treating acute infection associated with chronic bronchitis. |
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Because of devitalization of tissue, crush injuries are more likely to develop infection than lacerations caused by shearing forces. |
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There is a generalized infection with involvement of the liver, spleen, bone marrow, and lymph glands. |
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For example, a swollen lymph node in the groin may occur with an infection in the foot or leg. |
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The kinetics of the fungal infection were followed by light, confocal and electron microscopy. |
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Most of these deaths resulted from puerperal fever, a bacterial infection of the uterus. |
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It was approved in 1993 for treatment and prophylaxis of infection in adults. |
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It may present as a localised infection or involve a single organ or as generalised septicaemia. |
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Treatment of elephantiasis nostras aims at prevention of recurrent infection and edema. |
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Damage to the skin is the most common source of infection, including infection in minor cuts and grazes. |
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The rate of infection has accelerated dramatically with the onset of the rainy season. |
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Obesity, insufficient excision, significant skin maceration, and chronic skin infection may increase the incidence of recurrence. |
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The State has seen a massive jump in cases of the sexually transmitted infection Chlamydia. |
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But as the disease spreads westwards, the concern about possible human infection has grown. |
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The immune system can be severely depleted, with the suppression of immunity allowing infection to overwhelm the body while defenses are down. |
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In 2003, he contracted an infection that resulted in the amputation of part of his leg. |
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Furuncles and carbuncles occur as a follicular infection progresses deeper and extends out from the follicle. |
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Instead, they simply have subclinical infection that is apparent in lymphoreticular tissue but does not progress. |
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They say too many opportunities exist for close contact between humans and avians, making accidental infection possible. |
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Avian influenza is an infection caused by contagious viruses that are common among birds. |
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In some parts of the country ticks may carry a bacterial infection which can cause Lyme disease in an infected person. |
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Interferon is produced naturally in the body and helps fight infection or abnormal cells. |
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Cat-scratch disease is an infection that occurs after your child was scratched or bitten by a cat. |
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Nasal carriage of organisms may predispose to recurrent infection in an individual. |
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Elimination of tuberculosis in industrialized nations hinges on diagnosis and treatment of latent tuberculosis infection to prevent disease. |
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Screening for latent tuberculosis infection is most effective if those with positive test results are likely to progress to clinical disease. |
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Also, a latent adenovirus infection has been reported to induce corticosteroid resistance. |
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Furthermore, an asymptomatic infection can flare up after weeks or months and suddenly start to cause symptoms. |
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If you are given treatment for a bacterial infection with the antibiotics ampicillin or amoxycillin, you may develop a rash of small red spots. |
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Over the years, his muscles withered, his bones thinned, and he suffered repeated bouts of infection and life-threatening complications. |
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These proteins are produced in the milk of many mammals to protect their young from infection until their immune systems develop. |
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There are fears that BSE in sheep could mimic scrapie, which passes easily by horizontal infection from sheep to sheep. |
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This case illustrates that infection with C canimorsus may be seen after even casual exposure to a pet canine, with ominous results. |
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The berries then swell suddenly and often split, resulting in fungal and bacterial infection of the bunches. |
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Annual testing will allow identification of children who have acquired CMV infection and might benefit from screening for retinitis. |
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Health care workers are at a high risk of acquiring HAV infection as an occupational hazard. |
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Not only is it a measure of their fitness condition but can even detect infection or illness. |
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But he died after contracting a chest infection which turned into pneumonia. |
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Should someone who has just been found to have a primary infection with HIV be treated with highly active antiretroviral therapy? |
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For the past 30 years, I've had a low-level eye infection that gives me a distressing red-rimmed appearance. |
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If the tool finds an active infection it implements a workaround to prevent the constant reboots that make patching really difficult. |
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Screening for hepatitis B and C, gonorrhea, and chlamydial infection also should be considered. |
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For the shellfish may carry an infection which causes severe stomach upsets in anyone who eats them. |
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The infection is contagious until the mouth sores are gone and blisters are scabbed over. |
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Skeletal tuberculosis is a haematogenous infection and affects almost all bones. |
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A person with scabies can spread the infection before his symptoms have started. |
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However, Caesareans are much more risky for women than natural births because of blood loss and the risk of infection from the surgery. |
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If left untreated, the scale may become thick, yellow and greasy and, occasionally, secondary bacterial infection may occur. |
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She died of overwhelming infection 9 months after the initial diagnosis of malignant lymphoma. |
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I will also still not be in the clear as regards possible infection from Alec last week, and neither will my mum. |
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The risk of a second case of infection among close contacts is 500 to 1000 times higher than in the general population. |
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Ringworm isn't a worm, but a fungal infection of the scalp or skin that got its name from the ring or series of rings that it can produce. |
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All pregnant patients with HIV infection should also undergo tuberculin skin testing as part of their routine prenatal care. |
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The incidence of HIV infection and AIDS is growing rapidly among heterosexual women. |
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However, many boys refuse because of the frequent occurrence of infection afterward. |
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Further studies are needed to delineate fully the link between infection and autoimmunity. |
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While at his daughter's home he developed an infection and after days of persuasion from his family was talked into going back into hospital. |
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If the infection is mild, the most common therapy is to trim the affected part of the nail and apply a topical lacquer. |
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Ascending infection in women leads to the major complication of gonorrhea, pelvic inflammatory disease, a common cause of female infertility. |
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Helicobacter pylori infection has been associated with the pathogenesis of peptic ulcer disease and gastric malignancies. |
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However, patients who have had a previous infection may exhibit symptoms in a matter of days if they are reinfected. |
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The researchers concluded that the first infection protected them from reinfection. |
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An antibody is any protein that is released in the body in direct response to infection by an antigen. |
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Limitations of current diagnostic techniques in detecting infection at an early stage have prompted the development of new diagnostic tools. |
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These infections may be mild such as pimples or boils or serious, for example infection of the bloodstream, bones or joints. |
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In enclosed places like monasteries, nunneries and prisons, the infection of one person usually meant the infection of all. |
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Hepatitis A is a viral infection that causes fever, sickness, stomach pain, vomiting and eventually jaundice. |
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Many people who get an infection that can cause Reiter's syndrome will not go on to develop the condition. |
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Refer her to the genitourinary clinic for partner notification and an infection screen. |
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A cough may also be caused by inflammation of the upper respiratory track due to a viral infection due to the common cold or flu. |
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Asymptomatic young men are an important reservoir for infection and are less likely than women to be detected in the course of usual care. |
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Cats are the main reservoir of Bartonella infection in humans, although other mammals may be infected. |
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This is a condition where thick sticky fluid accumulates behind the eardrum as a result of an infection of the middle ear. |
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The affected trees likely responded to pathogenic infection by producing traumatic resin at the sites of inoculation. |
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A chronic middle ear infection is a long-lasting infection in the middle ear. |
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An indeterminate outcome was defined as resolution of signs and symptoms of infection with a need for continued antimicrobial suppression. |
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The anthropologist also believes the tetracycline protected the Nubians from bone infections, as all the bones he examined are infection free. |
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The cell containing the infection thread, or the neighbouring cell, has green-stained protuberances on its periclinal walls. |
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Or does the infection somehow permeate the entire environment, a contagion infecting everyone equally? |
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Two kinds of prostatitis, acute prostatitis and chronic bacterial prostatitis, are caused by infection of the prostate. |
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Or if you're middlingly unlucky, you get a roaring infection and die painfully. |
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If an infection occurs and a prosthesis has to be removed, it is extremely difficult to perform the operation again because of scar tissue. |
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Advancements in the use of anesthetic agents, infection control, blood typing, and prosthetics saved numerous lives and gave hope to the wounded. |
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Acute ulcerative gingivitis, also known as Vincent's disease or trench mouth, is due to a bacterial infection of the gums. |
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Antibiotics, along with a professional dental cleaning, can usually clear the infection from trench mouth. |
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The white cells protect your body against and fight infection and the platelets are responsible for normal blood clotting. |
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A family history of the disease, or chronic infection with the tropical diseases bilharzia also increase the risk of bladder cancer. |
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Lekota said the government and the defence force were hard at work to reduce the infection rate. |
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Invasive disease includes bacteremia, meningitis and infection in a normally sterile site, excluding the middle ear. |
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The medical records of children younger than 16 years with bacteremic urinary tract infection were reviewed. |
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The infection causes the immune system to activate white blood cells and chemicals to fight the bacteria. |
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Typhoid fever is a serious infection caused by the bacterium Salmonella typhi. |
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If you are pregnant when you first get toxoplasmosis, you can pass the infection to your unborn child. |
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Pinkeye, also known as conjunctivitis, is a contagious and painful bacterial infection of the mucous membrane that lines your eyelids. |
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No other groups seem to be at increased risk for hepatitis A virus infection because of occupational exposure. |
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A dentist told a reader with bad breath that a stomach infection could be the cause. |
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Treatment should also be considered in asymptomatic patients who may be a source of infection to others. |
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A rectal examination can determine the presence of fecal impaction, and a simple urinalysis can be used to screen for infection or glycosuria. |
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Future work will address the impact of infection on these wild grass hosts. |
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Precautions for droplet infection should be instituted, including the wearing of masks and rigorous disinfection and hygiene procedures. |
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I am just recovering from a terrible cough and infection that my doctor diagnosed as walking pneumonia. |
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The attackers would have little concern of being exposed to secondary infection because Q fever is not communicable. |
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Bacterial tracheitis is an uncommon infection that usually occurs in children and has a severe, rapidly progressive course. |
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A history of fever, chills or urinary tract infection suggests an infected cyst or an abscess. |
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Most brain abscesses occur when infection spreads to the brain from elsewhere in the body, mostly from nearby areas such as the ears. |
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Your GP will normally prescribe oral antibiotics to fight the infection before an abscess has a chance to develop. |
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Indeed, many aspects of preventing and managing infection in nursing homes embrace good geriatric medicine. |
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Sharply marginated secondary lobules may be seen in infection and hemorrhage. |
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Chemical toxins differ from biological weapons in that they are nonliving pathogens and require direct infection and contact with the victim. |
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The chances of infection go down by about 90 per cent when the animal is dead. |
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Take, for example, malaria, which involves infection by a parasite transmitted by mosquitoes. |
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Syphilis is an uncommon sexually transmitted infection that can cause serious problems if left untreated. |
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The infection isn't the same as athlete's foot, which primarily affects the skin of the feet. |
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For example, a patient's death in a Colorado hospital was attributed to an infection transmitted by a reprocessed cardiac catheter. |
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Preventing infection from Worms is the number one reason people are firewalling their computers. |
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Patients with active HBV infection require liver function tests and further medical evaluation. |
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All cancer relatives who tested positive for H. pylori infection were treated with eradication therapy. |
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A wart is a fleshy growth on the skin caused by infection with the human papilloma virus. |
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Classically, diagnosis of dengue virus infection was carried out by haemagglutination inhibition test. |
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The most common type is a yeast infection called candida, which is the same germ that causes thrush. |
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Diverticulitis is an infection or inflammation of one or more small bulging pouches in the digestive tract called diverticula. |
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Most women will suffer from the yeast infection thrush at some point, says the fpa, but men can get it too. |
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He said the reason for this was that there is a time frame of about ten years between infection and death. |
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The pelvic examination should include an evaluation for inflammation, infection and atrophy. |
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There was extensive embolization to the brain and multiple foci of Aspergillus infection in kidneys and adrenal glands. |
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The following month she began to show signs of rabies infection and was later hospitalized. |
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It can be difficult to differentiate from bioterrorism, rapidly spreading infection or acute toxic exposure. |
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In this latter group, eradication of the infection has been reported to increase gastric acid secretion toward normal. |
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Shane had taken time out to recover from a viral infection and jetted off to the sun for a break. |
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Whatever happens, she is not expected to live beyond a further year and is likely to succumb to a respiratory infection this winter. |
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Velogenic viral infection of chickens and turkeys in lay usually reveal egg yolk in the abdominal cavity with flaccid, degenerative follicles. |
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Acute adenoviral infection was diagnosed if a positive culture for adenovirus was identified during medical evaluation. |
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To date, the infection appears to be contained to an area on the western edge of the forest. |
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Experts say regular use of anti-bacterial wipes and specialist IT contractors can help restrict keyboard infection rates. |
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The infection spreads from the nose or throat through the Eustachian tube, a passage between the throat and the middle ear. |
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The infection can be derived from contaminated bedding and it can be spread from stallions to mares during breeding. |
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