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Bacterial vaginosis is caused by an overgrowth in your vagina of anaerobic bacteria (meaning that they don't need any oxygen to survive or grow) and an organism called Gardnerella.
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Bacterial Meningitis in Children WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW Bacterial meningitis (men-in-JIE-tis) is a serious infection of the tissues around the brain and spinal cord. It can begin and spread quickly.
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Bacterial Vaginosis Overview Bacterial vaginosis is a vaginal condition that results from an overgrowth of normal bacteria in the vagina.
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Bacterial Mouth InfectionsAuthor: Talib Najjar, DMD, MDS, PhD, Professor of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery and Pathology, University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey ...
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Bacterial Meningitis: When Symptoms Start, Act Fast University of Iowa Health Science Relations and Loreen Herwaldt, MD Professor of Internal Medicine/ Epidemiology Peer Review Status: Internally Peer Reviewed ...
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Bacterial endocarditis (BE) is an infection of the valves and inner lining of the heart (called the endocardium). It happens when bacteria from the skin, mouth or intestines enter the bloodstream and infect the heart valves and lining. Return to top ...
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Bacterial vaginosis that is left untreated or undiagnosed can cause more problems. For instance: A woman having surgery to remove her uterus, called a hysterectomy, can develop an infection around the edge of the vagina if she has this condition.
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What is Bacterial Meningitis? 3D Animation on MeningitisThis animation brought to you by Blausen Medical Communications. Contact Andrew Walbank.
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Bacterial Vaginosis What is bacterial vaginosis? Bacterial vaginosis (BV) is a common inflammation of the vagina caused by bacteria.
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Anti bacterial products do help control bacterial infections, but research has shown that bacteria can build a resistance to anti bacterial products if these products are used too much or used unnecessarily.
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Small bowel bacterial overgrowth is a syndrome that involves very large numbers of bacteria growing in the small intestines. Alternative Names Overgrowth - intestinal bacteria; Bacterial overgrowth - intestine Causes ...
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Small Intestinal Bacterial Overgrowth Index Glossary Local Resources Small Intestinal Bacterial Overgrowth (SIBO) ...
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Bacterial meningitis tends to be more severe, with a serious risk of complications (one in ten of those affected has long-term problems) and death.
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Anti bacterial Soaps What does it mean to wash effectively? Children (and adults) must be taught to wash their hands at all of the critical... Antibiotic Overuse ...
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Bacterial infection. People infected with Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) can experience gastritis — most commonly chronic gastritis. Half the world's population is thought to be infected with the bacterium, which passes from person to person.
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bacterial - caused by a bacterium Bacterial meningitis, although rare, may be fatal. Bacteria may be spread through the exchange of respiratory and throat secretions, such as coughing and kissing, but they cannot live outside the body for long.
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Bacterial and viral conjunctivitis are quite contagious. The infection is easily spread though direct contact with the infected eye. For instance, a person may touch the infected eye and then touch your hand; then you touch or rub your eye.
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Bacterial meningitis is caused by bacteria that usually enter the body through the person's nose or throat. The bacteria can be transmitted to newborns during labor and delivery.
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Bacterial Pathogenesis Research Interest: The links below will take you to the Center for the Health Professions web site.
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bacterial toxinA toxic substance, made by bacteria, that can be modified to kill specific tumor cells without harming normal cells. barbiturate (bar-BICH-u-rit) ...
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Bacterial pneumonia is more dangerous and severe than the viral type. There is also a fungal pneumonia, but those with HIV are most likely to contract it.
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Anti bacterial cream Benzoyl peroxide kills the bacteria which causes inflammation. It is available over the counter in 2.5%, 5% and 10% creams and lotions. It is available in gels in the same percentages but only by prescription.
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The bacterial infection may develop many patches in pink color that may turn into brown scales. Erythrasma is affecting the skin folds such as in the groin, under the arms and between the toes.
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The bacterial invasion of tissues is generally characterized by a migration of polymorpho-nuclear leucocytes, but protozoal invasion is characterized by a formative hyperplasia of the fixed cell tissues, endothelial, epithelial and conjunctival, ...
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BAC ( Bacterial Artificial Chromosome). A vector used to clone DNA fragments (100-kb to 300-kb insert size; average, 150-kb) in E. Coli cells. Based on naturally occurring F-factor plasmid found in the bacterium E. coli.
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RESISTANCE ( BACTERIAL, FUNGAL, or VIRAL) Refers to the ability of some pathogens to grow and multiply even in the presence of certain drugs which normally kill them. (Such strains are referred to as " drug resistant strains.") ...
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Gonorrhea, a bacterial infection transmitted by sexual contact. About Our Practice Meet Our Clinicians Meet Our Staff Our Services ...
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Figure 1.29. Bacterial plug filling a tonsillar crypt. It is a yellow plug composed primarily of bacteria with a few desquamated epithelial cells.
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Chancroid is a bacterial infection caused by the organism Haemophilus ducreyi. It is a disease found primarily in developing and third world countries. Only a few hundred cases a year are diagnosed in the United States.
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Erysipelas is a bacterial cellulitis caused by Streptococcus spp. There is rapid progression of an erythematous warm indurated area, usually on the leg or face. The lesion can be very tender.
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See also: Bacteria, Infection, Infections, Antibiotic, Pain
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