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    Mastitis Research Paper

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    mammary gland (Damron 685). It looks nothing like it should. Mastitis makes the milk very stringy and clumpy. It can be caused by many different things. Most common bacteria that causes mastitis are: Coagulase-negative staphylococci bacteria and Mycoplasma capricolum. Other things that can cause mastitis are yeast infections and frequent use of penicillin. Mastitis can be fatal if it is not treated. Your does (nanny goats) will usually show signs of mastitis by one or both of the teats being swollen

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    are much more subtle. They are at greater risk of contracting the disease as their immune systems aren't fully developed.The symptoms may vary according to age. Mild Pneumonia in Children Pneumonia that is caused by certain bacteria, including Mycoplasma pneumoniae and Chlamydophilapneumoniae, usually results in milder symptoms, even in children.This type of pneumonia, known as atypical or walking pneumonia, is most common among school-age children.Children with this type of pneumonia may not feel

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    PNEUMONIA Pneumonia is a disease in the lungs that is caused by different bacteria such as Streptococcus, Staphylococcus, Pseudomonas, Haemophilus, Chlamydia, Mycoplasma, several viruses, and certain fungi and protozoans. This disease can be divided into two forms; bronchial pneumonia and lobar pneumonia. Bronchial pneumonia involves the alveoli adjacent to the bronchioles. Lobar pneumonia involves all the single lobe of the lungs; both of these forms are caused by Streptococcus pneumoniae. Pneumococcal

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    In spite of years of investigation in immunology, mechanisms that regulate the immune system in the bovine reproductive tract have received only little attention. This could be due to the complexities of the immune and endocrine system and also to the difficulties of conducting experiments in this field. The oviduct is an essential component of the female reproductive system that ensures successful reproduction [2]. Physiologically, the mammalian oviduct not only serves as a conduit for the transport

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    What is pneumonia? Pneumonia is a respiratory infection that is bacterial, fungal, or virally caused. There are two different kinds of pneumonia if it affects one or more sections of the lungs it’s called lobar pneumonia. If it affects patches in both lungs it is called bronchial pneumonia. What causes you to get pneumonia? There are at least 30 different causes of pneumonia but the most common cause is “bacterial pneumonia” streptococcus pneumonia. (Bacterial pneumonia) Streptococcus pneumonia

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    The Differences and Similarities of Pneumonia and Tuberculosis Pneumonia and tuberculosis have been plaguing the citizens of the world for centuries causing millions of deaths. This occurred until the creation and use of antibiotics become more widely available. These two respiratory infections have many differences, which include their etiology, incidence and prevalence, and many similarities in their objective and subject indicators, medical interventions, course, rehabilitation and effects

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    The article “Bacterial snack attack deactivates a drug” by Christian Jobin discusses how the presence of certain bacteria among cancer cells can pose complications with chemotherapy. Jobin begins the article by giving a brief explanation of the importance of bacteria naturally found in the human environment. Jobin continues to explain the significance of these bacteria writing “our bacterial population contains millions of genes encoding enzymes that can process substances that have been derived

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    Urinary Tract Infections

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    URINARY TRACT INFECTIONS OUTLINE · Background information · What are the causes of UTI? · Who is at risk? 1. Recurrent Infections 2. Infections in pregnancy · What are the symptoms of UTI? · How is UTI diagnosed? · How is UTI treated? 1. Recurrent Infections in women 2. Infections in pregnancy 3. Complicated Infections · Is there a vaccine to prevent recurrent UTIs? Background Information

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    Atypical pneumonia, a type of pneumonia that typically occurs during the summer and fall months, is caused by the bacteria Mycoplasma pneumoniae. Pneumocystis carinii pneumonia is a form of pneumonia that usually affects both lungs and is found in patients with weakened or compromised immune systems from such conditions as cancer and HIV/AIDS. Virus: Viruses, such as influenza

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    cells. The bacteria may be tested against different antibiotics to see the type of drugs that is used abolish the bacteria found in the urinary tract system. One of the test is also called the sensitivity test. Microorganisms such as chlamydia and mycoplasma can be detected with an elite bacterial cultures test. The test include an intravenous pyelogram it

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