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Vaginal bacteria can trigger recurrent UTIs, study shows – Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis

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staphylococcus bacteria causes :: Article Creator How Dirty Is That Stethoscope? There Are Bacteria That Can Cause Disease What's on that stethoscope? (Photo: Getty Images) Getty Roxette and D.H.T. Sang, "listen to your heart." But if a stethoscope is used to do so, what bacteria may be calling for you? Determining the types of bacteria found on stethoscopes was the goal of a study just published in the journal Infection Control and Hospital Epidemiology. The abbreviation for this journal is ICHE, which many readers pronounce "itchy." While this study may not make you feel itchy, it could make you feel a little icky. That's because DNA testing done by a team from the University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine found lots o' bacteria on stethoscopes used by doctors, nurses, and respiratory therapists in an intensive care unit (ICU). This wasn't just the fun-loving, "I'm OK, yo

Beware the Shower Floor

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treatment of malta fever :: Article Creator What To Know About Ulcerative Colitis And Fever People may experience fever as a symptom of UC or as a complication of the condition. A person should consult a gastroenterologist to determine the possible cause and a suitable treatment plan. UC is a type of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) that usually causes gastrointestinal symptoms. However, people may also have symptoms that affect other body parts and experience more generalized symptoms, such as fever and chills. This article explores the link between UC and fever. It also discusses how to treat fever and when to consult a doctor. Fever is the body's typical response to infection and inflammation. Evidence notes that feeling feverish is one of the more common symptoms of UC. Experts commonly associate fever with severe UC and the possible complications that may arise. However, some people with a mild case of the condition

Manual on meat inspection for developing countries

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mycobacterium abscessus traitement :: Article Creator Breakthrough Antibiotic Shows Promise Against Obstinate Mycobacterial Infections A team of scientists led by Prof Guillermo Bazan from NUS Institute for Functional Intelligent Materials (I-FIM) has developed a novel antibiotic named COE-PNH2 that is capable of combating hard-to-treat mycobacterial lung infections. Such infections, which are notorious for resisting conventional treatment, pose a serious health threat, especially to the elderly and those with underlying conditions. COE-PNH2 disrupts bacterial defences, eliminates the bacteria more thoroughly, and exhibits low frequency of resistance, offering potentially safer and more effective treatment. Antibiotic resistance is casting an increasingly long shadow over today's healthcare landscape, undermining the ability to combat infections that were once readily manageable. Among these, nontuberculous mycobacteria infections are notorious

Cutaneous Manifestations of HIV: Overview, Manifestations by HIV Disease Stage, Manifestations in HIV-Infected ...

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p falciparum :: Article Creator Ancient Malaria Genome From Roman Skeleton Hints At Disease's History March 15, 2024 3 min read Ancient Malaria Genome from Roman Skeleton Hints at Disease's History Genetic information from ancient Roman remains is helping to reveal how malaria has moved and evolved alongside people By Tosin Thompson & Nature magazine Malaria, an endemic disease caused by hematozoic parasites (Plasmodium falciparum) transmitted by the blood to humans through the bite of the female anophele mosquito. Credit: BSIP SA/Alamy Stock Photo Genetics Researchers have sequenced the mitochondrial genome of the deadliest form of malaria from an ancient Roman skeleton. They say the results could help to untangle the history of the disease in Europe. It's difficult to find signs of malaria in ancient human remains, and DNA from the malaria-causing parasite Plasmodium rarely shows up in them. As

Manual on meat inspection for developing countries

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vaginitis at home treatment :: Article Creator At-Home STI Tests Are Everywhere Right Now. How Well Do They Work? You're not saving a ton of time by testing at home if you go with a mail-in option, which could take longer to provide results than a doctor's office or clinic, Dr. Gaither points out. (For instance, LetsGetChecked's test takes at least two to five days to provide results—and you're at the mercy of the USPS when it comes to how long it takes your sample to reach the lab.) Still, the privacy factor might outweigh that for some people. They offer an alternative if you can't get to a clinic (or don't want to go to one). STIs have social stigma attached to them, and this can be even more pronounced for people who need STI testing but have anxiety or trauma about seeking care due to having experienced dismissal or discrimination in connection to their health. Women, LGBTQ people, and people of color are more likely

Beware the Shower Floor

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do viruses cause fever :: Article Creator TikTok's 'Mystery Virus': Symptoms, Treatment, And Debunking Misinformation A "mystery virus" has been gaining traction on TikTok, with many social media users saying they are experiencing a litany of symptoms, including congestion, light-headedness, and shortness of breath. Experts say the "mystery virus" shares many symptoms with other common respiratory illnesses and is unlikely to be anything to worry about. You can treat the symptoms with over-the-counter pain relief, rest, and hydration. Experts recommend practicing good hand hygiene to slow the spread of viral illnesses. It's not unusual to feel a little out of sorts at this time of year. It's cold and flu season, after all. However, concerns about a "mystery virus" are spreading online. People began speculating about a "mystery virus" in February when a video by TikTok user @th