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... 1. Urine is a good growth medium for many microorganisms 2. Reduced urine flow or accidental introduction of bacteria into the bladder can result in 3. If the infection also affects the kidneys it is called 4. An infection only in the urethra is known as B. Bacterial Cystitis 1. Common urinary infec ...
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... medical treatment. Pain, sensibility, redness, swelling, purulent discharge, lymphangitis and fever may be observed clinically in bite injury infections [6]. Most of the infections are polymicrobic. Most common agents of infections are S. viridans, S. epidermidis and E. corrodens. Eikenella corroden ...
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