Articles, tagged with "type of bacteria", page 1
23rd May 2011
Salmonella food poisoning illness in Egypt is a common form of holiday illness and it can cause symptoms of sickness, headaches, diarrhoea and stomach cramps.
Most bacteria are killed at 75ºC while they are being cooked, although the temperature must a...
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Author:
Adrian Vultur
01st November 2010
Pharyngitis is the term doctors use to describe sore throat and it accounts for 10-15 percent of all pediatric office visits. Group A beta-hemolytic streptococcal pharyngitis (GABHS), more commonly known as strep throat A sore throat is one of the most co...
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Author:
Lame Clive
01st November 2010
Before learning the methods and precautions related to Helicobacter pylori treatment it is better to explain about Helicobacter pylori, which is commonly known as H- pylori; it is a common type of bacteria often found in human stomach. It has been widely ...
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Author:
Marcia
01st October 2010
Kidney infections are usually treated with antibiotics. If the doctor suspects kidney infection, he will prescribe antibiotics even before the laboratory shows the results of your urine test. After knowing the results, the doctor may change the antibiotic...
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Author:
larissabrown
13th September 2010
impetigo is a skin infection that is highly contagious. It produces blisters on face, and hands and this particular skin disorder is very common among children.
It has been found that impetigo can be caused by two types of bacteria. The first can be gr...
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Author:
ememichael
05th August 2010
Stye-remedies for people suffering from sty in eye. A stye is a small boil on the eyelid. It is mainly caused by a type of bacteria which inflamed the sebaceous glands located near the eyelids.. Styes are painful, uncomfortable and carry an embarrassing f...
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Author:
adrianbrown
09th July 2010
If you are searching for dog incontinence causes you are not alone. It is estimates that approximately 1 out of every 5 pets will struggle with incontinence at some time in their lives. Personally, I think the real number is much higher, since almost all ...
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Author:
Rob Hawkinis
09th June 2010
Strep throat is an illness that commonly accompanies flu or cold. Although it commonly affects children, strep throat can occur at any age. Unlike sore throat, an ailment caused by infection with viral agents, strep throat is caused by infection with grou...
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Author:
Efrain Aguilar
27th May 2010
Ringworm which is mainly caused by fungal infection is widely spread all over the world. It is common fungal infection that affects children but it can also involve adults including animals. Ringworm is just a simple skin disorder that started only as a m...
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Author:
Preston Blackmore
15th March 2010
Science now reveals that the foreign contents within your digestive tract play a dramatic role in your energy level, metabolic function, body weight, and cardiovascular health. While it is not the only causative factor involved in obesity and the metaboli...
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Author:
Byron J. Richards
26th February 2010
Antibiotics for dog UTI are the first line of defense against this common condition most often seen in older female dogs. Though older females are the most vulnerable, all ages and genders are susceptible. More than likely one or more of these factors wil...
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Author:
Rob Hawkinis
17th August 2009
Bacterial Vaginosis is a mild infection in the vagina caused by a type of bacteria (germ).Bacterial vaginosis is not dangerous, but it can cause disturbing symptoms; reliability of diagnosing ial vaginosis is improved by a standardized method of gram stai...
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Author:
kensellers
28th March 2009
If you think that all type of bacteria are dangerous, then you are wrong. Your body contains a number of bacteria in skin, mouth, intestines and other areas. A major percentage of bacteria are harmless and they actually aid normal functioning. Reproductio...
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Author:
Roy J walker
19th December 2008
Bacteria are the unsung heroes of gardening. Without bacteria, gardeners would not have the rich, loamy soil in which plants grow without bounds. Bacteria are single-celled organisms that chemically digest organic matter in soils into smaller nutrient com...
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Author:
Casey Coke
12th November 2008
The popular notion that all bacteria are harmful is one that should be erased from people's minds. To some extent, we actually have helpful bacteria that exist on this earth and you may be shocked at how helpful they are both to the environment and to hum...
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Author:
Wangeci