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    life-threatening complications when the infection spreads throughout your head‚ neck or even your entire body. Infected bone in your jaw could cause your jaw to begin to disintegrate

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    Features Sign and symptoms : Complications Spread of infection Management diagnosis Prevention Secular Trends in the United States Treatment Introduction Diphtheria is derived from the Greek diphthera‚ meaning leather hide. Diphtheria is an acute‚ toxin-mediated disease caused by the gram positive rod shaped bacteria Corynebacterium diphtheriae. The most common sites of diphtheria infection are in the respiratory system. Infection primarily involving the tonsil(s)‚ pharynx and/or larynx

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    viral infection)‚ method of treatment (antibiotics or surgery)‚ response to treatment‚ or the presence of complications (presence of other infections). | Medical Codes | ICD-9-CM: | 463‚ 474‚ 474.0‚ 474.00‚ 474.01‚ 474.02‚ 474.1‚ 474.11‚ 474.12‚ 474.9 | Definition Tonsillitis is an inflammation of the fleshy tissues that lie on either side of the back of the mouth at the top of the throat (pharyngeal or palatine tonsils). These tissues contain cells that are useful in fighting infection.

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    who has a compromised immune system. These infections are usually associated with intravascular catheters and other indwelling medical devices ("Staphylococcus epidermidis"). S. epidermidis produces a biofilm that grows on medical devices and then microorganisms are able to attach to themselves to the biofilm. It is also resistant to common antibiotics which make it difficult to treat which is why it is very important for hospitals to prevent infection by keeping a sterile environment and to follow

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    An infection is when bacteria‚ fungi or any other organisms enter the body‚ and cause infection by multiplying‚ producing toxins and invading and damaging cells. When a person is infected‚ they may become ill‚ but an infection does not always lead to illness. There are three types of reservoirs of infection for human diseases; these include human reservoirs‚ animal reservoirs and non-living reservoirs. Human reservoirs are people that are infected with disease and may pass their infection on to

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    Science and Medical News‚ (December 3‚ 2013)‚ Herpes was discovered in Ancient Greece by Hippocrates‚ who documented the symptoms. Herpes is a viral infection known for thousands of years. There are two types of Herpes viruses: Herpes Simplex 1 (HSV 1) and Herpes Simplex 2 (HSV 2). Throughout the world HSV 1 and HSV 2 are common and usually involve infections of the skin and or mucus affecting the face and mouth genitalia and other body parts. HSV 1 is oral herpes‚ and HSV 2 is genital herpes. Life

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    A parasitic disease is defined as any disease resulting from the presence of any life cycle stage of parasite. Cheyletiella are mites that live on the skin‚ causing irritation‚ dandruff‚ and itchiness. A distinguishing feature of this mite species are the large‚ claw-like mouth parts. These mites can be found quite commonly on cats‚ dogs‚ rabbits‚ and other species. Though humans are not a natural host for this parasite‚ Cheyletiella mites can happily live on humans for a while‚ causing an itchy

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    Scarlet Fever A once common disease that had a possibility of killing children is not very known anymore. If asked what scarlet fever was‚ most would not know the answer. Scarlet fever is a bacterial illness that is developed in some people with strep throat. This illness is now very rare. There are less than 20‚000 cases in the United States. This illness used to be life changing‚ especially for Helen Keller (Mayo Clinic). Helen Keller was an American educator and journalist. She was also deaf

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    Passive transfer of immunity with immune globulins or gamma-globulins is used in numerous acute situations of infection from the tetanus.In this case‚ gamma-globulins of human origin are preferable‚ although specific antibodies raised in other species are effective and used in some cases (poisoning‚ diphtheria‚ tetanus‚ gas gangrene‚ botulism). While this form of

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    on the use of tap water versus sterile cleansing solutions such as Normal Saline and sterile water. Many cleansing solutions are safe and have been proven to provide effective results‚ whereas others may damage the tissue‚ destroy cells‚ increase infection rates and delay the healing process. Normal saline is regarded as the most appropriate and preferred cleansing solution by health care providers because it is nontoxic‚ isotonic solution that does not damage healing tissue. However‚ tap water is

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