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A vaccine can help prevent this infection. Neisseria meningitidis. This bacterium causes a bacterial meningitis called meningococcal meningitis. These bacteria ...
If bacterial infection develops, antibiotics may have a role in treatment. It's tricky to determine whether sinusitis is caused by a virus or bacteria. The ...
How the infection spreads. Most people become infected when they inhale microscopic water droplets containing legionella bacteria. This might be from the spray ...
While SIBO is often a complication of stomach (abdominal) surgery, this condition can also result from structural problems and some diseases. Sometimes surgery ...
This makes it easier for bacteria around the anus to enter the urethra and to travel to the bladder. Infection of the urethra. This type of UTI can happen when ...
Otitis media with effusion, or swelling and fluid buildup (effusion) in the middle ear without bacterial or viral infection. This may occur because the fluid ...
It's the bacteria that get resistant. "As bacteria are exposed to more antibiotics, the bacteria evolve and change. What happens next is antibiotics are unable ...
Shigella is very contagious. People get infected with shigella when they come in contact with and swallow small amounts of bacteria from the stool of a person ...
Bloodstream Infections From Gut Resident Bacteria. During the neonatal phase of life, the intestinal microbiota is relatively simple and composed of small ...
Listeria infection is a foodborne bacterial illness that can be very serious for pregnant women, people older than 65 and people with weakened immune systems.
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