Brucellosis is a dangerous animal disease that can spread to humans. It is caused by Brucella aerobic bacteria. Other names for brucellosis are midnight fever ...…
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Dysentery, also known as the disease of dirty hands, is an infectious disease. Its symptoms include diarrhea with an admixture of blood, fever, and, less frequently, vomiting. Untreated ...…
Read MoreSepsis, or systemic infection of the body, is a life-threatening condition. Sepsis can be caused by bacteria, viruses or fungi, most often meningococci and pneumococci. How to protect yourself from sepsis?…
Read MoreToxoplasmosis is a zoonotic disease that is dangerous for pregnant women. What are the symptoms of toxoplasmosis and how is it treated? How can you get infected?…
Read MoreStreptococcus is a bacterium that causes a range of diseases - from harmless but troublesome folliculitis to a potentially fatal cancer ...…
Read MoreThe yeast causing yeast infection, or candidiasis, is blamed by many people for all he alth problems. Also, doctors are more and more often the cause of our ...…
Read MoreRhinoviruses (rhinoviruses) are the most common cause of colds. They are responsible for about 50 percent. cases of this infection. What are the symptoms of rhinovirus infection? ...…
Read MoreAdenoviruses are pathogens that cause a wide variety of infections, most often the respiratory system, the digestive system and the eye. Less often they can cause these more seriously ...…
Read MoreParainfluenza, or parainfluenza, is a disease whose symptoms often resemble a cold. However, in young children, the elderly and those with a weakened system ...…
Read MoreCoronaviruses are pathogens that most often cause symptoms of respiratory infections. In adults, it is usually a minor cold, but in children, the elderly ...…
Read MoreEpstein-Barr virus (EBV) is one of the most common viruses in humans. Most often it is the cause of the so-called kissing disease, or mononucleosis. Like ...…
Read MoreScarlet fever, or scarlet fever, is an infectious bacterial disease that affects both children and adults. Check out the common symptoms of scarlet fever.…
Read MoreTyphoid is a systemic infectious disease. It is caused by gram-negative rods of the genus Salmonella typhi. Theoretically, you can get infected with it all over the world ...…
Read MoreInfection with Escherichia coli most often leads to food poisoning. However, in some people, E. coli (coliform bacteria) can lead to ...…
Read MoreShingles is an acute contagious disease. Check what are the forms of the disease and what does shingles look like? What are its symptoms and how is it treated?…
Read MoreNoroviruses are microbes that cause stomach flu, just like rotaviruses. Noroviruses are even more virulent than rotaviruses. If you want to avoid the flu ...…
Read MoreClostridium difficile is a bacterium that normally lives in the gut in some people. This is the cause of a serious illness. What are the symptoms and how to treat it?…
Read MoreTularemia is a disease whose main source of infection is animals such as hares, wild rabbits and rodents. Hence other names for tularemia - rodent plague, ch ...…
Read MoreHPV is a pathogen that most of us come into contact with during our lifetime. Infection with it can be different - some people do not develop any symptoms ...…
Read MoreChlamydial infections are very common but often neglected, despite the fact that they can cause serious he alth complications. What you need to know about Chlamydi ...…
Read MoreCandida albicans (white mite) is a yeast that can cause mycosis. Candida albicans is part of the physiological flora of the digestive tract, the power of ...…
Read MoreCan rubella cause infertility in men? It turns out that this inconspicuous childhood disease in rare cases can cause later than ...…
Read MoreTuberculosis is not a thing of the past, as it might seem. This disease is still dangerous, and maybe even more dangerous than several decades ago, because some of the ...…
Read MoreParvovirus B19 primarily attacks children, but also adults. Half of the cases are asymptomatic or mildly symptomatic. However, parvovirus B19 may ...…
Read MoreTuberculosis of the genitourinary system (urogenital tuberculosis) is a rare disease and its symptoms are not very characteristic: low-grade fever or ...…
Read MoreWondering what the coronavirus has to do with the tuberculosis vaccine you received in your childhood? Or maybe you think that vaccinating your child against ...…
Read MoreCutaneous tuberculosis is one of the chronic forms of extrapulmonary tuberculosis. Skin tuberculosis can appear as an independent disease, it can also be a commodity ...…
Read MoreTuberculosis of bones and joints occurs when tuberculosis mycobacteria from their original location are spread. Initial symptoms can be non-specific, which makes it difficult to ...…
Read MoreBCG (Bacillus Calmette-Guérin), a vaccine against tuberculosis, was developed almost 100 years ago, in 1921, in France by Albert Calmette and Camil ...…
Read MoreMiliary tuberculosis is a disease that indicates acute or subacute generalized tuberculosis infection in the human body. Typically miliary tuberculosis develops ...…
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