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Symptoms generally start one to two weeks after exposure, and the symptoms last for less than a week. Mumps Mumps is a viral illness that typically starts with flu-like symptoms and then results in acute painful swelling of the salivary glands (parotitis). Prior to routine vaccination, this ...
Sore throat with a sudden mild fever, without symptoms of anupper respiratory tract infection( cold symptoms ), may point to a bacterial infection called group A beta-hemolyticstreptococcus(GABHS). If these symptoms are present, see a doctor for diagnosis because of the risk ofstrep throat. Al...
Acute suppurative thyroiditis and the branchial apparatus. Am J Otolaryngol. 1991;12(1):6–11. Article CAS PubMed Google Scholar Al-Dajani N, Wootton SH: Cervical lymphadenitis, suppurative parotitis, thyroiditis, and infected cysts. Infect Dis Clin N Am 2007, 21(2):523–541, viii. ...
Gut barrier dysfunction and disruption of barrier integrity cause translocation of bacteria or bacterial products into the blood circulation, which is the essential condition for liver inflammation and the progression of NAFLD towards nonalcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH)18. 2.1.2. Crosstalk between adipose...
Meningitis is an inflammation of the membranes around the spinal cord or brain. Bacterial meningitis is caused by bacterial and viral meningitis is caused by a virus. Meningitis symptoms in children include vomiting, rash, stiff neck, fever, seizure, nau
(to maintain a correct fluid volume balance), old age, mouth breathing, and the use of xerostomizing drugs.8,10,11,38Parotitis could appear in CKD due to direct gland involvement, chemical inflammation, side effects of drug therapy, and dehydration, among other causes.39There are relevant ...
C Class infectious diseases shall include pulmonary tuberculosis, schistosomiasis, filariasis, echinococcosis, leprosy, influenza, epidemic parotitis, rubella, tetanus, neonatorum, acute hemorrhagic conjunctivitis and infectious diarrhea other than cholera, dysentery, typhoid and paratyphoid. ...
Table 3 Differential Diagnosis for Agents Presenting with Prominent Neurological Findings Full size table Biological Agents Bacterial Anthrax (Category A) Anthrax is caused byBacillus anthracis, a large, nonmotile, spore-forming, gram-positive rod.B. anthracisis common among domestic animals. It can ...
For example, in rheumatic fever an antigen of the streptococcal bacterium, which causes rheumatic fever, is cross-reactive with parts of the human heart. The antibodies cannot differentiate between the bacterial antigens and the heart muscle antigens, consequently cells with either of those antigens...