Essays about bacterial infections

  1. Bacterial Resistance
    ... been producing many antibiotics because they thought that the antibiotics they had created had solved many of the problems resulting from bacterial infections. ...
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  2. Meningitis
    ... bacteria. Viral infections are more common than bacterial infections, usually occurs in late spring and summer. Viral outbreaks ...
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  3. Antibiotic Resistance
    ... Less than one hundred years ago, bacterial infections that today are merely inconveniences were considered deadly and incurable. ...
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  4. Emerging Trends Antibiotics
    ... antibiotics. History repeats itself. Because of this fact, the history of bacterial infections and antibiotics is important. The ...
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  5. Antibiotics and Children
    ... and Biotech. As stated before, antibiotics are effective only in bacterial infections and not in viral infections. If you take ...
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  6. AIDS symtoms
    ... Some of these symptoms are: To suffer from anaemia To get repeated bacterial infections To have damaged nervous systems To suffer pneumonia not caused by PCP ...
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  7. AIDS Symptoms
    ... Some of these symptoms are: To suffer from anaemia To get repeated bacterial infections To have damaged nervous systems To suffer pneumonia not caused by PCP ...
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  8. Antibiotic Resistance
    ... Some Uses: Gram positive and Gram negative bacterial infections, middle ear infections, urinary tract infections caused by Enterococcus faecalis infections ...
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  9. Biotechnology
    ... therefore gain resistance themselves. Many bacterial infections are becoming more and more difficult to treat. Other benefits of this ...
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  10. Antibiotics
    ... Since there is no accurate diagnostic testing for bacterial infections, physicians prescribe antibiotics when symptoms of common infections are shown in ...
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  11. drug resistant bacteria
    ... the fact that although antibiotics are needed to control bacterial infections they can have undesirable effects on total microbial ecology 2. They produce ...
    (1769 Words -- Approx. 7 Pages)

  12. Barth Syndrome
    ... A neutrophil is a white blood cell, whose responsibility is to fight bacterial infections. ... These infections may include bacterial pneumonia and skin abscesses. ...
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  13. West Nile Virus
    ... The disease is most commonly caused by a viral infection although bacterial infections are possible. The disease affects persons in all agegroups. ...
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  14. Heart DiseaseThe Unknown Killer
    ... Damage to the heart valves may result from rheumatic fever, bacterial infections, and degeneration and calcification of the valve as part of the aging process. ...
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  15. Which Type of Fish do Turtles Prefer to Eat
    ... As a result, they are most likely suffering from protozoan and bacterial infections, including Salmonella which is easily transmitted to young children. ...
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  16. beef
    ... The new antibiotics that need to be created to fight these new bacterial infections will be paid for by patients when they buy their super antibiotics. ...
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  17. Smoking 2
    ... Lung desease is also a risk factor. Smoking causes chronic bronchitis, which leaves the individual succeptable to bacterial infections. ...
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  18. Health Risks Of Smoking
    ... Lung desease is also a risk factor. Smoking causes chronic bronchitis, which leaves the individual succeptable to bacterial infections. ...
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  19. Bronchitis Summary
    ... the obstruction. CAUSES The cause of bronchitis are from viral or bacterial infections which spreads to the chest. The body uses ...
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  20. Bronchitis
    ... sacs of the lung. The cause of bronchitis are from viral or bacterial infections which spreads to the chest. The body uses defence ...
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  21. Bronchitis 2
    ... of the lung. Causes The cause of bronchitis are from viral or bacterial infections which spreads to the chest. The body uses defence ...
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  22. The Immune System
    ... the bloodstream. Viral and bacterial infections are by far the most common causes of illness for most people. They cause things ...
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  23. The Best way to Beat the Flu
    ... Though later investigation showed that the deaths were caused by bacterial infections that were misdiagnosed as the flu, some still argue that cutting a day or ...
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  24. Common Cold
    ... medication. Unfortunately, colds do wear down your bodyamp39s resistance, making you more unprotected from bacterial infections. There ...
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  25. Embracing the Change
    ... is used to produce A1A, an enzyme used in the treatment of emphysema: cowamp39s milk is used to produce a protein that combats bacterial infections: and goatamp39s ...
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  26. Infant Immortality
    ... This has decreased infant deaths related to conditions such as postnatal asphyxia, birth injuries, and bacterial infections. In ...
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  27. Munchausen By Proxy Syndrome
    ... of the flu. While a patient in the hospital, the child repeatedly developed bacterial infections of his blood. Later, the mother ...
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  28. Awareness Helps in the Early Diagnosis of Bronchitis
    ... the problem at all. The causes of bronchitis are from viral or bacterial infections, which spread to the chest. A sinus flareup ...
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  29. Mononucleosis and Herpes
    ... the liver. You can receive antibiotics for the secondary bacterial infections of the throat, such as Strep throat. These will only ...
    (2199 Words -- Approx. 9 Pages)

  30. South Africa Aids problem
    ... AIDS. Infections like tuberculosis, meningtis, pneumonia and other bacterial infections are very dangerous at this stage. Although ...
    (2279 Words -- Approx. 9 Pages)



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