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Nipunie Rajapakse, a Mayo Clinic pediatric infectious diseases specialist. "Pneumonia can be caused by both bacteria and viruses, and, in rare cases, fungi, as ...
An outbreak of infections caused by a bacterium called Elizabethkingia (Eleeza-beeth-kin-gea) anophelis (a-na-fa-leez), first reported in Wisconsin, ...
... bacteria, fungi and parasites. "There are different kinds of meningitis. Some are not infectious at all. Bacterial meningitis, which is what I think most ...
Bacterial vaginosis. This can happen when the vagina's natural bacteria levels are out of balance. Having a period, douching or sex might lead to bacterial ...
Bacteria in your gut, or the microbiome, prime the immune system, help digest food, and produce vitamins and energy. And Mayo Clinic researchers are studying ...
bacteria. Tobramycin belongs to a class of drugs called aminoglycoside antibiotics. It works by killing bacteria or preventing their growth. However, this ...
Bacteria are essential for human life; they are needed to digest food, break down certain vitamins and form a barrier against disease-causing bacteria. We are ...
The black-legged tick can spread parasites, bacteria and a virus with its bite. The diseases humans can get from a black-legged tick bite are: Anaplasmosis ...
Cefdinir is used to treat bacterial infections in many different parts of the body. ... It works by killing bacteria or preventing their growth. However, this ...
These bacteria live in the environment, including in soil, dust and animal feces. "Any time someone gets a wound that may become contaminated with soil or ...
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