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infections <an infection; infections> N

infections
infections

acute respiratory infections

infection <an infection; infections> N MED

infection MED

bacterial infection MED

ear infection MED

fungal infection MED

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The most frequently treated diseases were respiratory tract infections, diarrhea and dysentery, worms, skin infections, malaria, nutritional deficiencies, and conjunctivitis.
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Therefore, strategies to combat certain bacterial infections by targeting these specific virulence factors and mobile genetic elements have been proposed.
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Early age onset of this disease in males causes severe enlargement of the secondary lymphoid organs, insulin dependent diabetes, eczema, food allergies, and infections.
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A vigilant pet owner who treats secondary infections can assist an infected cat to live a reasonably long life.
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It is used both in animals and in humans, to treat fungal infections of the skin (commonly known as ringworm) and nails.
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These infections tend to resistant treatment, however certain agents may have some limited effectiveness, including: triamcinolone acetonide, neomycin, thiostrepton, nystatin.
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Other adverse effects include leucopenia, as well as an increased risk for severe infections and malignancies typical of immunosuppressive therapies.
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The epidemiology of infections caused by MRSA is rapidly changing.
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Sanitary conditions in the trenches were quite poor, and common infections included dysentery, typhus, and cholera.
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Children who hold their bladder or who are constipated have a greater number of infections than children who void on a regular schedule.
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