If it were possible to tell the signs your body is fighting a bacterial infection from those of a viral infection, it would be easier to pinpoint the treatment you need if your symptoms aren't getting ...
Tularemia is a disease of the northern hemispheres caused by Francisella tularensis, an aerobic gram-negative coccobacillus. [11] In the United States, most cases are associated with rabbits or ...
In 2002, a manufacturer of cochlear implants notified the U.S. FDA of cases of bacterial meningitis associated with the device. In response, the CDC, the FDA, and numerous state and city health ...
Results A consensus disease definition was developed and the term ‘chronic non-bacterial osteitis’ (CNO) is proposed to describe adults with sterile bone inflammation. For initial imaging evaluation ...