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Endocarditis is usually caused by an infection. Bacteria, fungi or other germs get into the bloodstream and attach to damaged areas in the heart. Things that ...
Bacteria that enter the bloodstream from your lungs can spread the infection to other organs, potentially causing organ failure. Difficulty breathing. If your ...
Infection with a common virus causes most tonsillitis. But bacterial infections also may cause tonsillitis. Treatment for tonsillitis depends on the cause ...
Inflamed sinuses most commonly are caused by viruses, bacteria or allergies. Antibiotics may be prescribed to treat a bacterial sinus infection but will not ...
Mapping bacterial blueprints. Dr. Sebastian Herren conducts bacterial whole genome sequencing on Staphylococcus bacteria at Mayo Clinic's Infectious Diseases ...
Medications. Lotions, gels or pills to control bacterial infection. For mild infection caused by bacteria, your health care provider may prescribe an antibiotic ...
... infection or other more-serious infections. Symptoms of infections that may ... Blood infection from the bacteria, also called bacteremia. Fever. Chills ...
While SIBO is often a complication of stomach (abdominal) surgery, this condition can also result from structural problems and some diseases. Sometimes surgery ...
Our infectious diseases experts help people with bacterial, fungal, viral and parasitic infections. That includes bloodstream infections and complex or rare ...
Any type of infection can lead to sepsis. This includes bacterial, viral or fungal infections. Those that more commonly cause sepsis include infections of:.
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