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Bacterial biofilms: from the Natural environment to infectious diseases
Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2004Paul Stoodley
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Clinical and Experimental Dermatology
A 32-year-old man from Haiti presented with widespread erythematous nodules. He had joint pain affecting his elbows and wrists and symptoms of median nerve entrapment.
YiXuan Goh +8 more
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A 32-year-old man from Haiti presented with widespread erythematous nodules. He had joint pain affecting his elbows and wrists and symptoms of median nerve entrapment.
YiXuan Goh +8 more
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Infectious Disease Clinics of North America, 2022
Pneumonia is a lower respiratory tract infection caused by the inability to clear pathogens from the lower airway and alveoli. Cytokines and local inflammatory markers are released, causing further damage to the lungs through the accumulation of white blood cells and fluid congestion, leading to pus in the parenchyma. The Infectious Diseases Society of
Rachel Rafeq, Lauren A. Igneri
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Pneumonia is a lower respiratory tract infection caused by the inability to clear pathogens from the lower airway and alveoli. Cytokines and local inflammatory markers are released, causing further damage to the lungs through the accumulation of white blood cells and fluid congestion, leading to pus in the parenchyma. The Infectious Diseases Society of
Rachel Rafeq, Lauren A. Igneri
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Medical Clinics of North America, 1998
Approximately 5% of the general population develops a skin infection each year, leading to a significant number of outpatient visits to the primary care physician. Bacteria, infestations, fungi, yeasts, and viruses are organisms that present with a myriad of cutaneous findings that pose a challenge to the investigating clinician.
W T, Ko, K A, Adal, K J, Tomecki
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Approximately 5% of the general population develops a skin infection each year, leading to a significant number of outpatient visits to the primary care physician. Bacteria, infestations, fungi, yeasts, and viruses are organisms that present with a myriad of cutaneous findings that pose a challenge to the investigating clinician.
W T, Ko, K A, Adal, K J, Tomecki
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Clinics in Sports Medicine, 2011
Athletes are susceptible to the same infections as the general population. However, special considerations often need to be taken into account when dealing with an athlete who has contracted an infectious disease. Health care providers need to consider how even common illnesses can affect an athlete's performance, the communicability of the illness to ...
Carrie A, Jaworski +2 more
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Athletes are susceptible to the same infections as the general population. However, special considerations often need to be taken into account when dealing with an athlete who has contracted an infectious disease. Health care providers need to consider how even common illnesses can affect an athlete's performance, the communicability of the illness to ...
Carrie A, Jaworski +2 more
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