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Bacterial Skin Infections
The skin is the body's first barrier against bacteria that cause infections. Even though many bacteria live on the surface of our skin, healthy skin can usually protect us from infection.

 


Bacterial Food Poisoning
Bacterial food poisoning occurs after eating contaminated food. A variety of bacteria can cause foodborne illness.

Bacterial Vaginosis
What you need to know
Bacterial vaginosis (BV) is caused by an overgrowth of bacteria that are naturally present in the vagina. BV affects about 16 out of 100 pregnant woman. Doctors don't know what causes BV.

Bacterial Meningitis
Bacterial meningitis is an extremely serious illness that requires immediate medical care. If not treated quickly, it can lead to death within hours -- or lead to permanent damage to the brain and other parts of the body.

Babies' First Bacteria Depend on Birthing Method
A new study indicates different delivery methods of newborn babies has a big effect on the types of microbial communities they harbor as they emerge into the world, ...

Researchers have tried to determine if treating bacterial vaginosis decreases the chances of these pregnancy complications from developing.

Bacteria - There are literally thousands of different types of bacteria - each square centimetre of your skin averages about 100,000 bacteria - and they are among the earliest forms of life that appeared on Earth billions of years ago.

Bacterial Vaginosis -- It occurs when the normal balance of bacteria in the vagina changes and an overgrowth of some bacteria normally found in the vagina occurs.

Bacterial Inhibition
Bacterial inhibition of the milk samples was evaluated using the filter paper method.

Bacterial pneumonia is caused by various bacteria. The Streptococcus pneumoniae is the most common bacterium that causes bacterial pneumonia.

Bacteria: Single-cell microorganisms that may be capable of causing disease.
Carrier: A person who carries an infectious agent but shows no symptoms of infection.

bacteria
Organisms that may cause infection, usually treated by antibiotics. Not all bacteria are harmful: beneficial bacteria, for example in the gut, can aid digestion.
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Bacterial meningitis is fatal in up to15 percent of cases, unless treated by intravenous antibiotics in the very early stages.

Bacterial Vaginitis/Vaginosis: A bacterial infection and inflammation of the vagina.11
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Bacterial Vaginosis Infection
A vaginal infection that causes a burning sensation and a gray, malodorous discharge. May interfere with fertility.

Bacterial Vaginosis is a new name. It's been called many things in the past, but now most gynecologists agree that this collective term is most appropriate for frequent causes of non-yeast vaginitis.

Bacterial Vaginosis And Diet
You may have learned a few tips to relieve bacterial vaginosis naturally, but you may not know that your vitamin intake plays an important part, too. Read on and you will understand the importance of...

Bacterial vaginosis (BV)
A vaginal infection that is caused by an overgrowth of bacteria normally found in the vagina.
BV has been linked to preterm birth and low birth weight babies.

Bacteria - microscopic, single-celled organisms that can cause infections of the genital tract Basal body temperature (BBT) - the temperature taken at its lowest point in the day, ...

Bacterial infection in the newborn is a serious and potentially life- threatening event, as fever and obvious warning symptoms are often subtle or absent and because the newborn's infection-fighting immune system is far from fully mature.

Bacteria are usually the cause of UTIs. Normally a person's urine does not contain bacteria. Bacteria are naturally present on the skin, in the lower bowel and in the stool itself.

Bacteria - Microscopic, one-celled organisms that can be helpful or harmful. Bacterial infections include bacterial vaginosis, Streptococcus, Staphylococcus, UTI's, meningitis, gonorrhea, syphilis, chlamydia and E. coli.

bacteria (bak-TEER-ee-uh) - Tiny organisms that live in and around your body. Some bacteria are good for your body, and others can make you sick.

BACTERIAL VAGINOSIS is common in women of child-bearing age. The main symptom is a greyish watery discharge, though half of all women again will not show symptoms, or be aware of them.

Bacterial vaginosis is caused by an alteration in the normal vaginal bacterial content. It is most often due to overgrowth of gardnerella, mycoplama, or bateroides species in the presence of lower than normal levels of lactobacillus (which should...

Bacterial vaginosis, which changes the acidity of the vagina, is also associated with premature labour, possibly because it reduces the body's natural defences against infection.

Bacterial Vaginosis: A Silent Threat
Bacterial Vaginosis (BV) can cause preterm birth. Read on for testing and prevention methods against this common vaginal infection.

Bacterial vaginosis (BV) during pregnancy
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Bacterial infections can be treated with antibiotics. Other medications are prescribed to treat viral and fungal infections.
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Bacterial Vaginosis
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Bacteria
A group (as a genus, species, or strain) of bacteria - used chiefly in nontechnical writing and in news broadcasts usage.

A bacterial infection that can cross the placenta. Listeriosis is an infection you can get from food poisoning. Toxoplasmosis is an infection you can pick up from eating undercooked meat or from coming into contact with cat poo (Symonds 2009:314).

A bacteria that causes food poisoning and can be present in poultry, eggs and unpasteurised milk.
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The bacteria that causes listeriosis can be found in soil, water, vegetables, uncooked meats, dairy products, soft cheeses and juices. When foods and drinks are pasteurized and cooked, the bacteria are killed.

GBS bacteria live in the intestinal tract and are usually harmless. Twenty percent of pregnant women carry GBS in their birth canal or rectum at any given time.

The bacteria that causes plaque is active in your mouth all the time. During pregnancy your body reacts differently to it and your gums become swollen. So the "force" of the tooth brush or dental floss can irritate this area.

The bacteria listeria monocytogenes can cause the infection listeriosis. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) estimates that 2,500 people become seriously ill with listeriosis each year in the United States.

This bacteria is normally found in the vagina and/or lower intestine of 15% to 40% of all healthy, adult women. Those women who test positive for GBS are said to be colonized.

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"Infant formulas are a safe alternative to breast milk" says Dr. Barton D.

Spoilage bacteria can grow at lower temperatures (such as the temperature in refrigerators) than pathogenic bacteria. Spoilage bacteria cause food to taste, look, and/or smell badly (ie. mold on food).

Listeria bacteria are found in the environment and in some foods. Listeria infections during pregnancy are rare but if you get one it could cause miscarriage, stillbirth or premature labour, or it can make a newborn baby very ill.

Sometimes bacterial infections will escalate, turning into bacterial pneumonia. Signs of this in babies and small children include decreased activity, rapid breathing, irritability and poor appetite. Antibiotics can help to clear pneumonia.

Dangerous bacteria or parasites may contaminate foods, particularly listeria and toxoplasma, toxoplasmosis agent. Careful washing of fruits and raw vegetables may remove these pathogens, as may thoroughly cooking leftovers, meat, or processed meat.

Listeria bacterial infection is quite rare, however it can be extremely dangerous for a developing foetus. The listeria bacteria can develop in certain foodstuffs (some seafood, dairy products and butcher's produce). ...

The Dirt on Bacteria
Good 'bugs' make for a healthier pregnancy.
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Viruses and bacteria are both transmitted through contact with infected secretions from the body or contaminated hands or objects - but the two are treated quite differently.

Pinkeye is a bacterial infection of the conjunctiva, the lining of the eyelid and eyeball. It is also known as conjunctivitis, of inflammation of the conjunctiva.

Group B strep bacteria normally exist in the intestine, vagina, or rectum. A pregnant woman can transmit the bacteria to her baby during delivery.

Symptoms of a bacterial infection can develop from 2 to 30 days after you eat contaminated food. If the infection spreads to your unborn baby, you could start early labor.

Chlamydia: A bacteria responsible for a sexually transmitted infection that can affect the tubes by causing permanent damage and thus infertility. Often occurs without significant symptoms.

Although Listeria bacteria are killed with thorough cooking, they can still grow in the refrigerator and survive in the freezer.
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mycoplasma -- a bacteria sometimes found in the vaginal tract that has been linked to miscarriage. This is a common test following a miscarriage and is easily treatable if found.

Toxic strep A - Bacterial infection that can cause severe damage; usually starts in a cut on the skin, not as a sore throat, and spreads very quickly. It can involve the entire body.

The mucous fills the opening of the cervix; most of the time, it is a thick plug preventing sperm and bacteria from entering the uterus. At mid-cycle, estrogen causes the mucus to become thin, watery and stretchy-allowing sperm to enter uterus.

Effect of Lactobacillus rhamnosus GR-1 supernatant and fetal sex on lipopolysaccharide-induced cytokine and prostaglandin-regulating enzymes in human placental trophoblast cells: implications for treatment of bacterial vaginosis and prevention of ...

Antisperm Antibodies: Antibodies are produced by the immune system to fight off foreign substances,like bacteria. Antisperm antibodies attach themselves to sperm and inhibit movement and their ability to fertilize.

Chlamydia: a bacteria associated with various diseases of the eye and urogenital tract; may be transmitted by sexual contact.

Other anti-infective factors create an environment that is friendly to "good" bacteria, referred to as "normal flora," and unfriendly to "bad" bacteria, viruses, or parasites.

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