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Antibiotic use 09 revised

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... Epidemiology: Humans are the natural reservoir for staphylococci. Coagulase negative staphylococci are a part of the normal skin flora and are also found in the anterior nares. The anterior nares are colonized by S. aureus in 20-40% of the normal population. Carriage is increased in populations kno ...
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... ways to fight them off. For instance, most urinary tract infections will go away when you take CranActin, a cranberry concentrate supplement from Solaray. CranActin is available in most health food stores. While there are times when antibiotics are absolutely necessary, many infections can be fought ...
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... infection sites were lower respiratory tract (31), urinary tract (23), and intraabdominal infection (14). Microbiologically documented infections corresponded to Gram-positive bacteria (17), Gram-negative bacteria (12), mixed bacterial infections (6), fungi (4), mycobacteria (4), and virus (2). Proc ...
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... gut. Skin infection is more likely if the area is always damp or sore, and after antibiotics. Also it can occur with other illness such as anaemia or diabetes. What are worms? This is an infection of the gut by pinworms. They are light-coloured and about 1 cm long. They are very common in school chi ...
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... urethritis, cervicitis, chronic pelvic pain, and infertility. • In 2007, there were 1,108,374 cases of chlamydia reported to the CDC. • In women, the highest age-specific rates were among patients aged 15 to 19 years (3,004.7 cases per 100,000) and those aged 20 to 24 years (2,948.8 cases per 100,00 ...
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brain abscess - Melbourne Neurosurgery

... If you have had problems similar to a stroke during your treatment then this does not always recover. There is a good chance that things will improve during treatment and for a while afterwards. The biggest problem is usually EPILEPSY. The infection even when treated may leave a scar in the brain an ...
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local lesions in response to bacterial infections

... layers of the skin caused by Streptococcus pyogenes and Staphylococcus aureus. It is highly contagious and usually treated with a topical antibiotic.  Impetigo tends to occur in areas of minor breaks in the skin such as insect bites, cuts, or abrasions. Impetigo can also occur in breaks in the skin ...
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Bloodborne Pathogen

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