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Multidrug-resistant (MDR) bacterial infections in children are on the rise. A new study shows a 700-percent increase in MDR antibiotic-resistant ...
Not all UTIs require antibiotics. Some people can have bacteria in their bladders but not experience any symptoms. This is called asymptomatic bacteriuria. In ...
Infection from bacteria or viruses most often causes this condition.
Styes are often caused by bacterial infections and may be filled with pus. A ... A stye is a bacterial infection involving one or more of the small ...
Antibiotics treat infections caused by bacteria and do ... bacterial infection, ask if the medicine targets the specific bacteria causing your infection.
Infections can reach a bone through the bloodstream or from nearby infected tissue. ... These bacteria are germs that live on the skin or ... infection in the ...
Also called STDs, STIs or venereal disease, sexually transmitted infections are caused by bacteria, viruses or parasites. Chlamydia is caused by Chlamydia ...
This test checks what bacteria are causing the infection. The culture results help your healthcare professional know what medicines will be most effective in ...
Any type of infection can lead to sepsis. This includes bacterial, viral or fungal infections. Those that more commonly cause sepsis include infections of:.
A perforated bowel can spread bacteria, leading to a life-threatening infection. Death. Even mild to moderate C. difficile infections can quickly progress to ...
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