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    Erysipelas Research Paper

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    group A Streptococcus and most often occurs on the face and legs. Erysipelas can also be caused by a cut in the skin‚ problems with drainage through the lymphatic system‚ or skin ulcers. Erysipelas can affect both children and adults. A few symptoms of Erysipelas are fever‚ chills‚ red‚ swollen‚ and painful area of skin with a raised edge‚ or blisters on the affected area. Erysipelas occurs when Group A Streptococcus bacteria penetrates the outer barrier of your skin. Group A Streptococcus bacteria

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    S. Mutans Research Paper

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    Streptococcus mutans is considered to be constituent of the "normal" flora of the human mouth‚ which is related with dental caries also regarded as tooth decay. Dental caries is a transmissible and infectious dental disease that affects people of all ages. Streptococcus mutans can be transferred from one person to the another through vertical or horizontal transmission. The transmission path of Streptococcus mutans is to settle itself among human hosts. S. mutans prefers hard non-shedding surfaces

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    and was stored at 4-50C. Basic identification tests were performed using biochemical routine analysis and isolates were confirmed. To ensure the correctness‚ MTCC cultures were also used to compare. Out of 25 samples‚ 9 were E. coli‚ 3 Klebsiella pneumoniae and 2 were Pseudomonas aeruginosa. One of each was used to confirm. Finally only MTCC cultures were used to prepare inoculum. Inoculums Preparation Primary isolation was initiated by nutrient agar plating and subsequently transferred to selective

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    Rheumatic fever is an autoimmune inflammatory disease that can develop as a complication of insufficient treatment of strep throat or scarlet fever. Strep throat and scarlet fever are caused by an infection with group A streptococcus bacteria. Rheumatic fever is most prevalent in children ages 5- to 15-year-old‚ although it can develop in younger children and adults. Although strep throat is common‚ rheumatic fever is rare in the United States and other developed countries. Nevertheless‚ rheumatic

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    Ampalaya

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    against several types of infection. Mwambete found that the plant may be useful for combating Escherichia coli‚ the common yeast Candida albicans‚ Salmonella typhi and Staphylococcus aureus. It may be useful against Klebsiella pneumoniae as well‚ Mwambete notes. Klebsiella pneumoniae is frequently a hospital-acquired pathogen. It causes pneumonia‚ urinary tract infections and intraabdominal infections‚ according to the Centers for Disease Control. FEATURES

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    Patient Satisfaction Paper

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    Patient satisfaction is critically important to the health care industry today due to the competitive nature of the field. Patients have many choices when it comes to seeking medical attention‚ and hospitals are dependent on return business to stay operational. Hospitals have traditionally utilized the semi-private room model in order to increase profitability. A semi-private room is a room shared by two patients. Each patient is given their own bed‚ but they usually share a single bathroom.

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    Group B Streptocculosis

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    Group B Streptococcus Infection‚ Newborn Group B streptococcus (GBS) is a type of bacteria that can cause an infection in a newborn. This bacteria is often found in the vagina and rectum of healthy women‚ but this does not mean that the woman has an infection. Most newborns who are exposed to GBS from their mother do not get infected. In some cases‚ however‚ GBS can cause serious infections in pregnant women and newborns. If the newborn is infected in the first 7 days of his or her life‚ the infection

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    It could be mistaken for cellulitis which is a superficial inflammatory condition of the connective tissue. A vibrio species is also known to be capable of causing this disease. Type II Necrotizing Fasciitis is caused by the Group A Streptococcus bacterium. Streptococcus pyogenes is the most commonly reported pathogen involved in most cases of flesh eating bacteria. It is also the most dangerous. This bacterium usually results in widespread tissue necrosis. Type III Necrotizing Fasciitis is caused

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    mmmmmmmm- mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm- mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmThis article is about the disease. For other uses‚ see Panda (disambiguation). PANDAS Classification and external resources Streptococcus pyogenes 01.jpg Streptococcus pyogenes (stained red)‚ a common group A streptococcal bacteria. PANDAS is hypothesized to be an autoimmune condition is which the body ’s own antibodies to strep inappropriately attack‚ damage‚ and inflame the brain ’s basal ganglia

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    CASE 1 –BUSTAMANTE CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL-WARD 5(FIRM ‘C’)- COMPLICATED MENINGITIS IN A SIX YEAR OLD GIRL DEMOGRAPGIC DATA | | E. B | 6 YEARS | STUDENT | ADDRESS: ELLICKS ‚ CLARENDON | CHRISTIANITY(SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST) | DATE OF ADMISSION: 29.01.2013 | HISTORIAN: C. B. (Guardian‚ lives with patient) History This six year old patient has no known chronic illnesses and was well until six days prior to presentation when she began experiencing a severe frontal‚ non- radiating headache

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