The sites of infection in adult IRGN are more heterogeneous than in children, and include the upper respiratory tract, skin, lung, heart, urinary tract, teeth/oral mucosa, and bone. In adults, the disease is more likely to be secondary to non-streptococcal infections, particularly ...
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Limited evidence for diagnosing bacterial skin infections in older adults in primary care: systematic review. BMC Geriatr. 2019;19(1):45. Article Google Scholar Yoshikawa TT. Perspective: aging and infectious diseases: past, present, and future. J Infect Dis. 1997;176(4):1053–7. Article ...
Impetigo is a highly communicable infection noted predominantly in preschool-aged children. The two classic forms of impetigo are nonbullous and bullous. Lesions of nonbullous impetigo commonly begin on the skin of the face or extremities after trauma. Chickenpox, arthropod reactions, abrasions, lacer...
p pBackground/p pSepsis or bacteraemia, however rare, is a significant cause of high mortality and serious complications in children. In previous studies skin disease or skin infections were reported as risk factor. We hypothesize that children with sepsis or bacteraemia more often presented with...
To understand the relationship between our bacterial microbiome and health, it is essential to define the microbiome in the absence of disease. The digestive tract includes diverse habitats and hosts the human body's greatest bacterial density. We descri
Conclusion: Although some caveats apply, the data presented here do not support the contention that persistent bacterial infections play ail important role in the pathogenesis of SSc. 展开 关键词: Systemic sclerosis Persistent bacterial infection C. trachomatis C. pneumoniae PCR-based screening ...
Common bacterial skin infections. Am Fam Physician. 2002;66:119-124.Kahn RM, Goldstein EJC: Common bacterial skin infec- tions: diagnostic clues and therapeutic options. Post- graduate Medicine 1993, 93: 175-182.Kahn, R. M. & Goldstein, E. J. (1993). Common bacterial skin infections. ...
105, 106, 107, 108, 109 Macrolide use for unrelated infections (e.g., oral, skin, respiratory, and genital infections) shortly before the T. pallidum infection, creates selective pressure leading to the selection of resistant strains. Genomic studies have shown that several resistant variants ...