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Health and Medical Guide to Infections

Infections

Health information topics about Infections:
  1. Abscesses (Abscesses)
  2. Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (AIDS)
  3. Adult Immunization (Immunization)
  4. AIDS (AIDS)
  5. AIDS and Infections (AIDS and Infections)
  6. Anal Warts (HPV, Sexually Transmitted Diseases)
  7. Animal Diseases and Your Health (Animal Diseases and Your Health)
  8. Animal Health (Animal Diseases and Your Health, Pets and Pet Health)
  9. Anthrax (Anthrax)
  10. Antibiotics (Antibiotics)
  11. Antimicrobial Resistance (Antibiotics, Infectious Diseases)
  12. Avian Influenza (Animal Diseases and Your Health)
  13. Bacterial Infections (Bacterial Infections)
  14. Bird Flu (Animal Diseases and Your Health)
  15. Blood-Borne Pathogens (Infection Control)
  16. Blood Poisoning (Sepsis)
  17. Body Lice (Parasitic Diseases)
  18. Botulinum Toxin (Botox, Botulism)
  19. Botulism (Botulism)
  20. Bronchiolitis (Bronchitis, Respiratory Syncytial Virus Infections)
  21. Bronchitis (Bronchitis)
  22. Bubonic Plague (Plague)
  23. Candidiasis (Candidiasis)
  24. Cellulitis (Cellulitis)
  25. CFS (Chronic Fatigue Syndrome)
  26. Chagas Disease (Chagas Disease)
  27. Chickenpox (Chickenpox)
  28. Chlamydia Infections (Chlamydia Infections)
  29. Chronic Bronchitis (Bronchitis)
  30. Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (Chronic Fatigue Syndrome)
  31. Clap (Gonorrhea)
  32. CMV Infections (Cytomegalovirus Infections)
  33. Cold, Common (Common Cold)
  34. Common Cold (Common Cold)
  35. Coxsackievirus Infections (Viral Infections)
  36. Crab Lice (Sexually Transmitted Diseases)
  37. Cryptosporidiosis (Cryptosporidiosis)
  38. Cytomegalovirus Infections (Cytomegalovirus Infections)
  39. Dengue (Dengue)
  40. Diphtheria (Diphtheria)
  41. Ebola Virus (Hemorrhagic Fevers)
  42. EBV Infections (Infectious Mononucleosis)
  43. E. Coli Infections (E. Coli Infections)
  44. Ehrlichiosis (Tick Bites)
  45. Epstein-Barr Virus Infections (Infectious Mononucleosis)
  46. Fever (Fever)
  47. Fifth Disease (Fifth Disease)
  48. Flu (Influenza)
  49. Fungal Infections (Fungal Infections)
  50. Gastroenteritis (Gastroenteritis)
  51. Genital Herpes (Herpes Simplex)
  52. Genital Warts (HPV, Sexually Transmitted Diseases)
  53. German Measles (Rubella)
  54. Giardia Infections (Giardia Infections)
  55. Glandular Fever (Infectious Mononucleosis)
  56. Gonorrhea (Gonorrhea)
  57. Grippe (Influenza)
  58. Hantavirus Infections (Hantavirus Infections)
  59. Head Lice (Head Lice)
  60. Hemorrhagic Fevers (Hemorrhagic Fevers)
  61. Hepatitis (Hepatitis)
  62. Hepatitis A (Hepatitis A)
  63. Hepatitis B (Hepatitis B)
  64. Hepatitis C (Hepatitis C)
  65. Herpes Simplex (Herpes Simplex)
  66. Herpes Zoster (Shingles)
  67. Histoplasmosis (Fungal Infections)
  68. HIV (AIDS)
  69. HPV (HPV)
  70. Human Immunodeficiency Virus (AIDS)
  71. Human Papillomavirus (HPV)
  72. Immunization (Immunization)
  73. Impetigo (Impetigo)
  74. Infantile Paralysis (Polio and Post-Polio Syndrome)
  75. Infection Control (Infection Control)
  76. Infections and Pregnancy (Infections and Pregnancy)
  77. Infections, Bacterial (Bacterial Infections)
  78. Infections, Fungal (Fungal Infections)
  79. Infections, Viral (Viral Infections)
  80. Infectious Diseases (Infectious Diseases)
  81. Infectious Mononucleosis (Infectious Mononucleosis)
  82. Influenza (Influenza)
  83. Itching (Itching)
  84. Jet Lag (Traveler's Health)
  85. Jock Itch (Tinea Infections)
  86. Legionnaires' Disease (Legionnaires' Disease)
  87. Leishmaniasis (Leishmaniasis)
  88. Lice (Head Lice, Parasitic Diseases)
  89. Listeria Infections (Listeria Infections)
  90. Lyme Disease (Lyme Disease)
  91. Malaria (Malaria)
  92. Measles (Measles)
  93. Meningitis (Meningitis)
  94. Monkeypox Virus Infections (Monkeypox Virus Infections)
  95. Mononucleosis (Infectious Mononucleosis)
  96. Mumps (Mumps)
  97. Norwalk Virus Infections (Gastroenteritis)
  98. Paralysis, Infantile (Polio and Post-Polio Syndrome)
  99. Parasitic Diseases (Parasitic Diseases)
  100. Pelvic Inflammatory Disease (Pelvic Inflammatory Disease)
  101. Pertussis (Whooping Cough)
  102. Pfiesteria Infections (Pfiesteria Infections)
  103. PID (Pelvic Inflammatory Disease)
  104. Pinworms (Pinworms)
  105. Plague (Plague)
  106. Plantar Warts (Warts)
  107. Pneumocystis Carinii Infections (Pneumocystis Carinii Infections)
  108. Pneumonia (Pneumonia)
  109. Polio and Post-Polio Syndrome (Polio and Post-Polio Syndrome)
  110. Post-herpetic Neuralgia (Shingles)
  111. Pregnancy, Infections in (Infections and Pregnancy)
  112. Q Fever (Bacterial Infections, Biodefense and Bioterrorism)
  113. Rabies (Rabies)
  114. Respiratory Syncytial Virus Infections (Respiratory Syncytial Virus Infections)
  115. Ringworm (Tinea Infections)
  116. Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever (Tick Bites)
  117. Roseola (Viral Infections)
  118. Rotavirus Infections (Rotavirus Infections)
  119. RSV Infections (Respiratory Syncytial Virus Infections)
  120. Rubella (Rubella)
  121. Rubeola (Measles)
  122. Salmonella Infections (Salmonella Infections)
  123. SARS (Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome)
  124. Scabies (Scabies)
  125. Scarlet Fever (Streptococcal Infections)
  126. Sepsis (Sepsis)
  127. Septicemia (Sepsis)
  128. Septic Shock (Sepsis)
  129. Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome)
  130. Sexually Transmitted Diseases (Sexually Transmitted Diseases)
  131. Shingles (Shingles)
  132. Sinusitis (Sinusitis)
  133. Smallpox (Smallpox)
  134. South American Trypanosomiasis (Chagas Disease)
  135. Staphylococcal Infections (Staphylococcal Infections)
  136. STD (Sexually Transmitted Diseases)
  137. Stomach Flu (Gastroenteritis)
  138. Strep Throat (Streptococcal Infections, Throat Disorders)
  139. Streptococcal Infections (Streptococcal Infections)
  140. Syphilis (Syphilis)
  141. TB (Tuberculosis)
  142. Tetanus (Tetanus)
  143. Thrush (Candidiasis)
  144. Tick Bites (Tick Bites)
  145. Tinea Infections (Tinea Infections)
  146. Toxic Shock Syndrome (Sepsis)
  147. Toxoplasmosis (Toxoplasmosis)
  148. Traveler's Health (Traveler's Health)
  149. Trichomoniasis (Sexually Transmitted Diseases)
  150. Tropical Medicine (Traveler's Health)
  151. Tuberculosis (Tuberculosis)
  152. Tularemia (Biodefense and Bioterrorism, Tick Bites)
  153. Universal Precautions (Infection Control)
  154. Vaccination (Immunization)
  155. Varicella-Zoster Virus (Chickenpox)
  156. Venereal Disease (Sexually Transmitted Diseases)
  157. Viral Hepatitis (Hepatitis)
  158. Viral Infections (Viral Infections)
  159. Warts (Warts)
  160. Warts, Genital (HPV, Sexually Transmitted Diseases)
  161. West Nile Virus (West Nile Virus)
  162. Whooping Cough (Whooping Cough)
  163. Yeast Infections (Candidiasis)
  164. Yellow Fever (Viral Infections)
  165. Zoonoses (Animal Diseases and Your Health)

 



Infectious Diseases / Bacteria / Viruses News From Medical News Today
Latest Health News and Medical News posted throughout the day, every day.

7 Sep 2010 at 3:00am
The United States must focus on conserving the use of antibacterial drugs, or face a public health crisis from rapidly rising rates of antibiotic-resistant infections, according to an analysis just released...
7 Sep 2010 at 2:00am
A surface molecule on bacteria that instructs bone cells to die could be the target for new treatments for bone disease, says a scientist speaking at the Society for General Microbiology's autumn meeting...
7 Sep 2010 at 2:00am
Coughing and wheezing patients could someday benefit from quicker, more accurate diagnosis and treatment for respiratory infections such as flu, through a simple blood test, according to scientists. Dr...
7 Sep 2010 at 2:00am
Cockroaches could be more of a health benefit than a health hazard according to scientists from the University of Nottingham, who have discovered powerful antibiotic properties in the brains of cockroaches and locusts...
6 Sep 2010 at 12:00pm
UK researchers have found another reason for us to keep brushing and flossing our teeth: the same gum bacteria that cause dental plaque can escape from the mouth into the bloodstream and trigger clots that increase risk of heart attack and heart disease...
6 Sep 2010 at 11:00am
According to Bangladesh's Fisheries and Livestock Ministry, 327 people have become infected with anthrax in five districts in the north of the country since August 18th. Some experts believe two other districts may also be affected. So far, approximately 150 cattle have become infected and died. Local health officials say this is the largest anthrax outbreak in the history of Bangladesh...
6 Sep 2010 at 10:00am
Latest reports, up to the end of August place the number of reported whooping cough (pertussis) cases in the state of California at 3,311, a seven-fold increase over the same period in 2009 when the figure reached 501 cases, says the California Department of Public Health. Health authorities estimate a state rate of 9.2 cases per 100,000 inhabitants...
6 Sep 2010 at 8:00am
The FDA (Food and Drug Administration) announced that The Hartz Mountain Corporation has voluntarily recalled 74,800 8-ounce bags of Hartz Naturals Real Beef Treats for Dogs which may be tained with Salmonella. Infection with salmonella, known as salmonellosis, can affect pets, such as dogs and cats, as well as humans - it is caused by Salmonella bacteria...
6 Sep 2010 at 8:00am
The first cases of West Nile virus (WNV) human infection in Arkansas include three reported cases over the last week, the Arkansas Department of Health has announced. All three cases occurred in the southern part of the state. Because of privacy concerns, no more details can be released about the individuals at the moment...
6 Sep 2010 at 7:00am
Rarely have we faced so many daunting clinical challenges in infectious disease with so few clinical choices in our armamentarium. Equally rarely have we had so few potential agents in development to treat these emerging and expanding pathogens...
6 Sep 2010 at 7:00am
What is the Problem? The U.S. Food and Drug Administration is warning consumers to discard cheeses from Estrella Family Creamery of Montesano, Wash., because they may be contaminated with Listeria monocytogenes. Environmental samples and one product sample collected by the FDA during an August 2010 inspection at the facility have tested positive for L. mono...
6 Sep 2010 at 5:00am
The Health Protection Agency is aware of a significant increase in reports of cases of West Nile Virus (WNV) in Northern Greece. To date there have been 164 cases and 14 deaths reported in Greece, most of which have occurred in the last month. There have also been seven confirmed and three probable cases with two deaths seen in Romania and three cases in Hungary...
6 Sep 2010 at 4:00am
Lancet Editorial Makes Recommendations For Health-System Strengthening "There is strong consensus in the global health community, among donors, recipient countries, and policy makers, about the need for health system strengthening in low-income and middle-income countries," write the authors of a Lancet Comment...
6 Sep 2010 at 4:00am
Selfish bacterial cells that act in their own interests and do not cooperate with their infection-causing colleagues can actually reduce the severity of infection. The selfish behaviour of these uncooperative bacteria could be exploited to treat antibiotic-resistant infections, according to research being presented at the Society for General Microbiology's autumn meeting today...
6 Sep 2010 at 4:00am
While we are often exposed to bacteria in our food which could cause food poisoning, we don't always become ill why should this be so? Professor Colin Hill who is presenting his work at the Society for General Microbiology's autumn meeting in Nottingham today describes how bacteria use different tricks to aid their survival inside the body, helping to explain why food poison...

 

 

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