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The differences between bacterial infections and viral infections are important. What's the difference between a bacterial infection and a viral infection?
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Typically bacteria live in balance. Some help bodily processes along, while others keep potentially harmful bacteria in check. A bacterial infection can...
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Later, you could get or spread an infection that those antibiotics cannot cure. Germs: Understand and Protect against Bacteria, Viruses and Infection(Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and Research) Bacterial Infection vs. Viral Infection: What's the Difference?(Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and Research)
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Sep 24, 2009 bacterial vaginosis · vaginal yeast infection · trichomoniasis · chlamydia · gonorrhea. Vaginitis is a condition that occurs in the vagina...
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Encyclopedia: Infection
An infection is the detrimental colonization of a host organism by a foreign species. In an infection, the infecting organism seeks to utilize the host's resources to multiply (usually at the expense...
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What Types of Germs Are There? Our bodies are pretty amazing. Day after day, they work hard — digesting food, pumping blood and oxygen, sending signals from our brains and our nerves, and much more. But there is a group of tiny invaders that can Some kids may think that germs are bugs or cooties or other gross stuff.
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Compare Bacterial Infection medications. Comprehensive Bacterial Infection drug options for consumers and professionals including user ratings, reviews and drug dosage information. Definition of Bacterial Infection: Bacteria are group of micro-organisms that are a single cell approximately 1 micron in transverse...
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Some bacteria invade normal skin, broken skin from eczema/dermatitis or wounds (causing wound infection). Bacteria, like viruses, may also sometimes result...
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From the University of Iowa, the *best* lists of Internet sources in microbiology and infectious disease, including bacterial infections. Karolinska : Bacterial and fungal diseases | Pictures / Images (For Picture links, scroll to Microbiology, Infectious diseases); Resources on the Internet for infection control;
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The bones of an ancient hominin, an early human ancestor, may hold evidence of the earliest known bacterial infection, according to a team of international researchers who diagnosed the skeleton with a disease called brucellosis. Zebras, antelopes and other South African fauna can carry this bacterial species,
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