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This includes humidity, airflow, sunlight and temperature. The surface the virus lands on. Some viruses remain infectious for longer on hard surfaces. Others ...
People with heart valve problems, such as pulmonary stenosis, have an increased risk of developing bacterial infections that affect the inner lining of the ...
Bacterial vaginosis (irritation of the vagina); Bladder infection; Cystitis (irritation of the bladder); Dehydration — when the body doesn't have enough water ...
An infection in your baby's blood, called sepsis. Other viral or bacterial infections. An incompatibility between the mother's blood and the baby's blood. A ...
It works by killing bacteria or preventing their growth. Chloramphenicol is used to treat serious infections in different parts of the body. It is sometimes ...
The most common cause of this infection is bacteria invading the skin inside your ear canal. Usually you can treat swimmer's ear with eardrops. Prompt ...
Bacterial vaginosis is an overgrowth of bacteria typically present in the vagina. ... A yeast infection ... Genital tract infections. In: Comprehensive ...
Frequent infections. Numbness or tingling in the hands or feet. Areas of ... Skin problems may include bacterial and fungal infections. Slow healing ...
Bird flu, also called avian influenza, is caused by influenza type A virus infections in bird species. ... Bleeding in the lungs, collapsed lung or bacterial ...
Microbial and immune cell interaction. The relationship between microbes and the immune system plays a key role in infectious diseases. Microbes provide signals ...
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