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Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) infection is caused by a type of staph bacteria that's become resistant to many of the antibiotics used ...
UTIs occur when bacteria enter the urinary tract through the urethra and begin to spread in the bladder. The urinary system is designed to keep out bacteria.
Ear infections often clear up on their own. So treatment might begin with ... A bacterium or virus in the middle ear causes an ear infection. This ...
Because bacterial infections can lead to death, finding the cause is vital. Bacterial meningitis. Germs that enter the bloodstream and travel to the brain and ...
Bacterial, viral or fungal infections can cause septic arthritis. Bacterial infection with Staphylococcus aureus (staph) is the most common cause. Staph ...
This illness is caused by bacteria that spreads in food. It can be very serious for some people. Learn about symptoms, treatment and tips to prevent it.
Toxic shock syndrome is a rare complication of certain types of bacterial infections. It can be fatal. Staphylococcus aureus bacteria, also called staph ...
Bacterial folliculitis. This common type is a rash of itchy, pus-filled bumps. It occurs when hair follicles become infected with bacteria, usually ...
A superbug may be bacteria, viruses, parasites or fungi. Superbugs can't be stopped by medicines that are the first choice for treating diseases these germs ...
Infection with a common virus causes most tonsillitis. But bacterial infections also may cause tonsillitis. Treatment for tonsillitis depends on the cause ...
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