Pyoderma in dogs is, literally, pus in their skin. It's a bacterial infection of the skin and hair follicles. Pyoderma is the most frequent reason for antibiotic use in dogs. This condition is easily diagnosed since it is visible, but the treatment is challenging because of bacterial resistan...
Case Number 23 BACTERIAL INFECTION OF THE SKIN AND CONSIDERATIONS IN DRUG THERAPY by FRED G. WEISSMAN INTRODUCTION The following case is presented to provide the practicing pharmacist with an understanding of the basic function of the skin, the organism FRED G. WEISSMAN, Pharm.D., is Assistant ...
The bacterial causes of deep wound infection after total joint replacement are well known. Review of 17,170 infected total hip replacements (THR) procedures (Franco and Ennekin, 1979) implicated Staphylococcus aureus in 50%, Staphylococcus epidermidis in 29%, and gram-negative rods in 14% of ...
The clinician's choice of antibiotics in the treatment of bacterial skin infection 来自 ResearchGate 喜欢 0 阅读量: 29 作者: NK Veien 摘要: The development of modern antibiotics has vastly improved the therapy of cutaneous bacterial infections, particularly those caused by Staphylococcus aureus. This...
with contaminated soil or water, often while swimming or during flooding; infection can also occur through contact with body fluids containing the bacteria. The bacteria may enter the body through mucous membranes, skin injuries, or by ingestion. The mechanism of pathogenicity is not well ...
The manner in which you can treat a bacterial skin infection may depend on the type of infection. Some minor skin infections may be treated at home with topical antibiotic creams, while others may require treatment with prescription-strength antibiotic creams and oral antibiotics. You may do well...
Known as the Black Death, the much feared disease spread quickly for centuries, killing millions. The bacterial infection still occurs but can be treated with antibiotics.
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The strange thing was that regardless of whether he used a condom or not I still got the infection. Note that when he used a condom the infection would take longer to develop. When a condom was not used the infection would develop the following day. A smelly discharge and an extremely ...