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History of any significant systemic disease, such as but not limited to: HIV, hepatitis, HTLV, syphilis, and coagulopathies; Known substance or alcohol abuse ...
An infection, such as cat-scratch disease, shingles, syphilis, toxoplasmosis or tuberculosis. Medicine side effect. Eye injury or surgery. Very rarely, a ...
cruzi, or syphilis. Cytomegalovirus (CMV)-positive donors will not be excluded but the subject and Investigator will be notified of the CMV-positive status ...
Abacavir is used together with other medicines to treat human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection. HIV is the virus that causes acquired immunodeficiency ...
The hepatitis C virus slowly damages the liver over many years, often progressing from inflammation to permanent, irreversible scarring (cirrhosis). Often, ...
Information gathered from a lumbar puncture can help diagnose: Serious bacterial, fungal and viral infections, including meningitis, encephalitis and syphilis.
Lyme disease; Syphilis; Tuberculosis; Actinomyces; Pertussis; Tetanus; Diphtheria. Bacterial skin infections, gastroenteritis and certain types of bacterial ...
Syphilis. Risk factors. Factors that may increase the risk of developing an anal fissure include: Constipation. Straining during bowel movements and passing ...
Quinine is used to treat malaria caused by Plasmodium falciparum. Plasmodium falciparum is a parasite that gets into the red blood cells in the body and causes ...
History of an active clinically significant infectious disease, including but not limited to tuberculosis, HIV, hepatitis, and syphilis. Clinical ...
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