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  1. Blastomycosis (5,858 bytes)
    1: ...ng scar tissue forms, where a superinfection with bacteria or candida albicans can occur. Within the lungs t...
    12: ...are formed. There can also be superinfection with bacteria or other fungal infections such as Candida albica...
  2. Mycetoma (5,358 bytes)
    8: ...who walked barefoot came down with a local fungal/bacterial infection termed "Madura foot". We now know that...
    10: This in combination with bacterial superinfections that cause a festering wound of ...
    20: ...nd fungal pathogens. Slides should be stained for bacteria and fungi and studied under the microscope by a m...
  3. Other fungal infections (10,245 bytes)
    36: ...ps that is pigmented compared to the normal skin. Bacterial superinfection of scratched open lesions can com...
    90: ...jpg picture of mucormycosis]. Superinfection with bacteria can lead to more dangerous cellulitis around the ...
  4. Paracoccidioidomycosis (3,681 bytes)
    13: ...minal lymph glands causing abdominal pain. If gut bacteria leak into the lymph glands, systemic infection wi...
  5. Serious Yeast Infections (9,994 bytes)
    26: ...psis. Normally blood is sterile with no growth of bacteria or blood. However, with Candida sepsis blood cult...
    32: ...and further deterioration and symptoms similar to bacterial sepsis. On top of these symptoms there are the o...
    47: ...ve, high and prolonged antibiotic therapy for the bacterial peritonitis had to be employed. This can result ...
    49: ...these patients are often in septic shock from the bacterial peritonitis or septicemia and the prognosis is v...
    68: ...ually does not occur without a prior history of a bacterial infection that was treated extensively with anti...
  6. Appendicitis (13,558 bytes)
    10: ...ce to the appendix from the cecum and the E. coli bacteria normally present in the appendix start invading t...
    12: ...essure and are an excellent growth medium for the bacteria in the area. With the pus being under pressure an...
    14: ...l cavity. Normally this is a sterile environment. Bacteria, particularly E. coli and Klebsiella that are nor...
    64: ...cuum container. This will suck out secretions and bacteria to help the body overcome the infection together ...
  7. Acute Lymphocytic Leukemia(ALL)In Adults (5,890 bytes)
    12: ...nd result is that the colon wall will leak E.coli bacteria into the blood stream that can now cause septicem...
  8. Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia(ALL)In Children (15,000 bytes)
    42: ...g that the child is being protected from hospital bacteria until the function of the immune system is stabil...
  9. Chronic Leukemia (11,377 bytes)
    2: The B cell helps to overcome bacteria and viruses. The T cells are further matured by t...
    30: ...the major component of pus cells that will combat bacteria and are involved in wound healing. They are forme...
  10. Folliculitis, Furuncles, Carbuncles And Abscesses (6,622 bytes)
    13: ...wound from a gun shot injury, knife injuries etc. bacteria from the skin or from the penetrating object get ...
    15: .... The danger , if this is left alone, is that the bacteria will spread via the lymphatic and blood vessels i...
    21: ...here may be several spots of folliculitis. As the bacteria (mostly Staph. aureus) multiply quickly, sometime...
  11. Lice (=Pediculosis) (7,147 bytes)
    40: ...develop that can get secondarily infected by skin bacteria. The diagnostic test for lice is the finding of n...
    45: ... direct louse bites, scratch marks (possibly with bacterial superinfection such as impetigo or cellulitis), ...
    50: ...m chronic itching and scratching] with subsequent bacterial or fungal superinfection is common.
  12. Leprosy (Hansen's Disease) (11,021 bytes)
    11: ...na and non human primates that can harbor leprosy bacteria. Household members of a leprosy patient are a a h...
    26: ... who otherwise would die from septicemia of other bacteria or fungi.
  13. Cellulitis (5,658 bytes)
    9: This form of skin infection is caused by bacteria that release enzymes, which allow the infection t...
    11: ... aeruginosa are often found. Infection with these bacteria can become problematical as antibiotics will not ...
    21: ...blood cultures taken, which occasionally show the bacterial cause of the cellulitis. If treatment is not sta...
  14. Lymphangitis (3,033 bytes)
    7: ...infected surgical incision following surgery. The bacteria get filtered by the lymph glands and infect the l...
    15: ...dly intervene with intravenous antibiotics as the bacteria have a tendency to move rather quickly into the b...
  15. Diagnostic Tests For Ankylosing Spondylitis (5,891 bytes)
    23: ... with the HLA-B27 tissue antigen (Ref. 2). Common bacteria associated with the dysenteric form are Shigella,...
    33: ... diseases develop a concomitant arthritis, but no bacteria can be found in the affected joint. It seems to b...
  16. Chlamydia Trachomatis (5,261 bytes)
    23: ...s cells and some epithelial cells present, but no bacteria (if it is a pure chlamydia infection).
    25: ...ntification with a fairly high accuracy. If other bacteria are present such as in concomitant gonorrhea, thi...
  17. Chancroid (5,180 bytes)
    15: ...ect any skin that gets in contact with it. As the bacteria, called Haemophilus ducreyi, are aggressive and q...
  18. Anthrax (10,084 bytes)
    27: ... into the blood stream. Sepsis with Gram negative bacteria (E.coli) ensues, and the patient dies in a coma w...
    41: ... by military personal. It consists of inactivated bacteria (passive immunization) that is given by subcutane...
  19. Rabies (7,976 bytes)
    17: ...as this removes the majority of the virus and the bacteria from the saliva of the animal (see below).
    21: ...or from secondary sepsis or meningitis from other bacteria or fungi that entered the system through the bite...
  20. Acute Epiglottitis (4,029 bytes)
    1: ...lus influenzae, streptococcus pneumoniae or other bacteria. Laryngoscopy and nasotracheal intubation are don...
    5: ... The cause of this condition is an infection with bacteria such as Haemophilus influenzae, Streptococcus pne...

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