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Avoid infected animals. The infection often looks like a patch of skin where fur is missing. If you have pets or other animals that commonly carry ringworm, ask ...
Nipunie Rajapakse, a pediatric infectious disease specialist with Mayo Clinic Children's Center. "The season started with a wave of influenza B which tends to ...
Then the infection may pass back and forth between the mother's nipples and the baby's mouth. Women whose breasts are infected with candida may have these ...
The viral infection may be the flu, also known as influenza, or chickenpox. Or Reye's syndrome may develop after an upper respiratory infection such as a cold.
Swelling of your toe around the nail; Infection of the tissue around your toenail. You can treat most ingrown toenails at home. Here's how: Soak your feet in ...
For treating a vaginal fungus (yeast) infection: Adults and teenagers—5 milligrams (one tampon) inserted into your vagina one or two times a day for twelve days ...
Medications. Treating secondary infections and other complications. A streptococcal (strep) infection sometimes goes along with the sore throat of mononucleosis ...
Group A strep infections of the skin or other parts of the body rarely cause rheumatic fever. How a strep infection causes rheumatic fever isn't clear. It may ...
Mayo Clinic's Infectious Diseases Laboratory, led by Robin Patel, M.D., investigates antimicrobial agents to combat multidrug-resistant bacteria.
Physicians identify and treat infections that arise from exposure to infectious diseases, or that follow organ transplantation and other surgical procedures.
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