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    Invasive fungal infection (IFI) is one of the most common healthcare-associated infections in patients in intensive care units (ICUs), especially caused by Candida spp., typically ranking as third or fourth most common cause of bloodstream infection, which is related to considerable mortality and morbidity, posing a serious threat to the patient’s health as well as tremendous economic losses1-6. A prompt, appropriate antifungal treatment of IFI generally improves patients’ prognosis7,8. However,

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    pain resulting in appendicitis. After surgery was performed, the child then developed a health care associated infection, scarlet fever. This post will also cover the following items: implications of being exposed to a patient with scarlet fever, nursing actions to prevent the spread of the infection, two nursing actions and an explanation of precautions for this kind of childhood infection, finally a nursing diagnosis statement appropriate for this patient to included corresponding outcomes.

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    Could depression be caused by infection? First of all let me start by defining depression, depression= when a person is mentally feeling down, or sad and unhappy at all time for no specific reason. Depression is mostly triggered by stress or lock of sleep or hunger, sometimes loss of love ones. The question is, could depression be caused by an infection? Meaning could it be disorder caused by organisms such as bacteria or viruses. In the article written by Bret Sketka on October 25, 2015, it states

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    Sometimes a wound may take a while to heal but it’s important to never ignore open wounds, cuts or sores as they can lead to serious health complications. At Infection Elimination Solutions, we are dedicated to helping patients get back to health and on with their life. We started Infection Elimination Solutions in order to offer an affordable, fast and safe solution to help heal wounds faster and more effectively. We are a group of four passionate health care providers committed to providing you

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    Respiratory Infection during the Hajj Generally infectious diseases is one of the most demanding challenges facing the health sector today and respiratory infection take a great concern of it. Mass gathering in the kingdom of Saudi Arabia, either it was for Hajj or Umrah, is considered one of the potential sources of developing & dissemination infectious diseases on large scale. Many factors contribute to the spread of these infections, including crowding, the health of the attendees, and the type

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    Overview Yellow fever is a viral infection that manifests as serious, possibly deadly, flu-like symptoms. It is an extremely rare condition in the United States, with no cases being reported throughout the entire country in 2015. It is far more common in areas of South America and Africa, as those regions are breeding grounds to the species of mosquito that is usually the carrier of the disease. As such, it is highly recommended that travelers receive vaccinations before their trip. Yellow fever

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    Wound Infection A wound infection happens when a type of germ (bacteria) starts growing in the wound. In some cases, this can cause the wound to break open. Wound infections need treatment. CAUSES This condition is caused by bacteria growing in the wound. RISK FACTORS This condition is more likely to develop in: • People with weak defense (immune) systems. • People with diabetes. • People who take steroid medicines. • People who smoke. • People who are overweight. SYMPTOMS Symptoms

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    These are general guidelines on infection control for family and friends providing care in the home. This information is not a substitute for instructions given by your doctor. HOW INFECTIONS ARE SPREAD In order for an infection to spread, the following must be present: • A germ - virus or bacteria. • A place for the germ to live - person, animal, plant, food, soil or water. • A susceptible host - a person who does not have resistance (immunity) to the germ. • A way for the germ to enter

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    Athlete's Foot Athlete's foot (tinea pedis) is a fungal infection of the skin on the feet. It often occurs on the skin between the toes or underneath the toes. It can also occur on the soles of the feet. The infection can spread from person to person (contagious). CAUSES Athlete's foot is caused by a fungus. This fungus grows in warm, moist places. Most people get athlete's foot by sharing shower stalls, towels, and wet floors with someone who is infected. Not washing your feet or changing your

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    Upper respiratory tract infections (URTI), including acute otitis media (AOM) are the most common cause of ambulatory physician visits and antimicrobial prescriptions in children1,2. The most common bacterial causes of URTI are Streptococcus pneumoniae and Haemophilus influenzae, though the majority of cases are caused by viral pathogens 3–10. Distinguishing between viral and bacterial URTI can be difficult. Reports on quality of antimicrobial prescriptions have shown a 30-50% of all out-patient

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