• Although AGNB perform beneficial functions as part of the GI flora, they are also consummate opportunistic pathogens that can cause serious infections, typically in synergistic infections in combination with other anaerobic as well as aerobic bacteria. (medscape.com)
  • These produce hydrogen peroxide which tend to inhibit the growth of other types of more harmful bacteria especially varieties such as Gardnerella vaginalis, Mobiluncus, Mycoplasma and Bacteroides. (home-remedies-for-you.com)
  • Lactobacilli and their antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory products along with components of the epithelial mucosal barrier provide an effective first line defense against invading pathogens including bacterial vaginosis, aerobic vaginitis-associated bacteria, viruses, fungi and protozoa. (frontiersin.org)
  • A Novel Fosfomycin-Trimethoprim-Sulfamethoxazole Combination Exhibits Marked In Vitro Antibacterial Synergy Against Bacteria Causative of Urinary Tract Infections. (asm.org)
  • Repurposing of Drugs to Fight Persistent Infections-Antibacterial Compounds Against Non-growing Bacteria. (asm.org)
  • Emphysematous cystitis, a special form of bacterial cystitis, is caused by gas-producing bacteria and is characterized by gas-filled cysts in the bladder wall. (medscape.com)
  • Older people had more bacteria from the families Enterococcaceae, Lactobacillaceae, Enterobacteriaceae and genus Bacteroides, "and those are all groups of bacteria that can cause disease in humans," says Heidi J. Zapata, an infectious disease specialist and immunologist at the Yale School of Medicine, who was not involved in the study. (3quarksdaily.com)
  • E. coli bacteria, which belong to the Enterococcaceae family, for instance, can cause diarrhea and urinary tract infections. (3quarksdaily.com)
  • Applying Neosporin can help provide a protective barrier over the 'open' skin so that the bacteria that are present on the skin will not go inside and lead to infection. (mypetneedsthat.com)
  • As central microbiota functions are determined by bacterial community networks, it is important to gain insight into the principles that govern bacteria-bacteria interactions. (nature.com)
  • Bacteria , fungi , and viruses can cause skin and wound infections. (labtestsonline.org.br)
  • Bacterial infections are typically caused by normal flora bacteria, such as species of Staphylococcus (Staph) and Streptococcus (Strep). (labtestsonline.org.br)
  • These mice showed a notable decrease in the abundance of Bacteroides vulgatus, beneficial gut bacteria that normally help block disease. (researchsquare.com)
  • To reduce the development of drug-resistant bacteria and maintain the effectiveness of ceftriaxone for injection, and other antibacterial drugs, ceftriaxone for injection should be used only to treat or prevent infections that are proven or strongly suspected to be caused by bacteria. (nih.gov)
  • By analyzing stool samples from antibiotic-treated mice, the researchers observed that amoxicillin , a beta-lactam antibiotic commonly used to treat ear and throat infections, drastically reduced the abundance of nearly all bacterial species, except bacteria belonging to the Bacteroides family. (microbiomepost.com)
  • Historically, a majority of prosthetic joint infections (PJIs) grew Gram-positive bacteria. (hindawi.com)
  • BV also increases HIV infection acquisition ( 992 ) because specific BV-associated bacteria can increase susceptibility to HIV ( 993 , 994 ) and the risk for HIV transmission to male sex partners ( 187 ). (cdc.gov)
  • Other terms that have been used to describe this same condition include flesh-eating bacteria syndrome, suppurative fasciitis, necrotizing cellulitis , necrotizing soft tissue infection, hospital gangrene, streptococcal gangrene, dermal gangrene, Meleney's ulcer, and Meleney's gangrene. (emedicinehealth.com)
  • Most cases of necrotizing fasciitis are caused by group A beta-hemolytic streptococci ( Streptococcus pyogenes ), though many different bacteria may be involved, either in isolation or along with other bacterial pathogens. (emedicinehealth.com)
  • Group A streptococcus is the same bacteria responsible for ' strep throat ,' impetigo (skin infection), and rheumatic fever . (emedicinehealth.com)
  • In many cases, these tissue conditions allow anaerobic bacteria to proliferate as well, allowing for the progressive spread of infection and continued destruction of tissue. (emedicinehealth.com)
  • Infants delivered by cesarean section are colonized with more anaerobic bacteria, especially Bacteroides, than vaginally delivered infants. (customprobiotics.com)
  • Maternal vaginal infections or periodontitis can result in bacteria invading the uterine environment. (customprobiotics.com)
  • People commonly use L. acidophilus for diarrhea from antibiotics, as well as irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), overgrowth of bacteria in the vagina, and an infection caused by the bacteria Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori). (medlineplus.gov)
  • In 2014, the MetaHIT consortium by bacteria of the genera Lacto- alytical method used: 66 from 16S published an integrated catalogue bacillus , Prevotella , and Sneathia , rDNA sequencing [11] or 57 from of 10 million bacterial genes de- whereas for infants delivered by whole-metagenome sequencing [5]. (who.int)
  • Dr. Vethachalam said the cause of the association may have to do with the fetal microbiome: "Use of antibiotics by the mother will lead to fetal microbiome dysbiosis and can potentially remove the protective bacteria such as Lactobacillus, Bacteroides, and Bifidobacterium. (medscape.com)
  • Both DNA samples were subjected to unbiased to detect bacterial pathogens, we used it on DNA from a high-throughput DNA sequencing with a GS20 sequencer patient's feces during and after diarrheal illness. (cdc.gov)
  • Gram negative bacterial phyla present in the dog's skin include Proteobacteria, of which acinetobacter and pseudomonas are popular pathogens, and Bacteroides. (mypetneedsthat.com)
  • When wounds are deeper, the possible pathogens include anaerobes such as Bacteroides and Clostridium species. (labtestsonline.org.br)
  • The majority of PID cases are caused by sexually transmitted pathogens (Neisseria gonorrhoeae and Chlamydia trachomatis) or bacterial vaginosis-associated pathogens. (ujahealth.com)
  • This incident highlighted the risk of exposure to exotic zoonotic pathogens and the need for infection control precautions in veterinary medicine. (cdc.gov)
  • Rarely, bite and scratch wounds may result in serious systemic infections caused by invasive pathogens such as Capnocytophaga canimorsus, Bergeyella zoohelcum, CDC group NO-1, and Bartonella spp. (cdc.gov)
  • We directly detected the causative pathogenic bacterial species in both samples belonged to the phylum microbe in a clinical human sample (diarrheic feces) by Bacteroidetes, the normal fl ora of the human intestine. (cdc.gov)
  • Notable species include Bacteroides, Streptococcus, and Escherichia. (wikipedia.org)
  • They used FISH probes informed by publicly available bacterial 16S ribosomal RNA databases to search for Fusobacterium species found in some vaginal samples in past studies. (genomeweb.com)
  • In addition to bacterial organisms, oral microorganisms can include fungal, protozoal, and viral species. (medscape.com)
  • Wound and skin infections represent the invasion of tissues by one or more species of microorganisms . (labtestsonline.org.br)
  • Brackish water wound infections may be due to waterborne Vibrio or Aeromonas species. (labtestsonline.org.br)
  • In humans, members of this bacterial species can cause vomiting, diarrhea, and abdominal pain, but how V. vulnificus makes it past the gut's defenses has remained unclear. (researchsquare.com)
  • The general university hospital PJI incidence rate was 1.43%, with 5.3% of infections from Gram-negative species. (hindawi.com)
  • In particular, the treatment-group patients had a lower level of Bacteroides stercoris, a key bacterial species that can affect fat metabolism in the liver through its metabolites. (eurekalert.org)
  • There are four distinct groups include type 1 NF is caused by multiple bacterial species (polymicrobial), type 2 NF is caused by a single bacterial species (monomicrobial), type 3 NF ( gas gangrene ), and type 4 NF is caused by fungal infections . (emedicinehealth.com)
  • Enterococcus faecalis [formerly Streptococcus faecalis]), Staphylococcus aureus (including penicillinaseproducing strains), Escherichia coli, Klebsiella species, Haemophilus influenzae , and Bacteroides species . (rxlist.com)
  • Urinary tract infections caused by Escherichia coli, Klebsiella species, Proteus mirabilis, Morganella morganii, Proteus vulgaris and Providencia species (including P. rettgeri). (rxlist.com)
  • the most commonly isolated anaerobes are various species of Fusobacterium, Bacteroides, Porphyromonas, and Prevotella. (cdc.gov)
  • This procedure is superior after hospital discharge, 54% of patients to the swab culture in identifying different showed symptoms of moderate to severe bacterial species. (who.int)
  • A catalogue of 178 reference bacterial birth, and the delivery type is the first core of species has been identified genomes distributed among different factor that has an impact. (who.int)
  • A Randomized, Double-Blind, Placebo Controlled Multicenter Study to Evaluate the Efficacy and Safety of CAL02 Administered Intravenously in Addition to Standard of Care in Subjects With Severe Community Acquired Bacterial Pneumonia (SCABP). (asm.org)
  • Pneumonia is an infection of the lungs involving the alveoli and distal airways. (unboundmedicine.com)
  • Although viral pneumonias still generally comprise a large proportion of pediatric pneumonia, this chapter focuses on bacterial etiologies and treatment. (unboundmedicine.com)
  • Pediatrics Central , peds.unboundmedicine.com/pedscentral/view/5-Minute-Pediatric-Consult/617563/all/Pneumonia-Bacterial. (unboundmedicine.com)
  • Lower respiratory tract infections, including pneumonia and lung abscess , caused by Streptococcus pneumoniae , other streptococci (excluding enterococci, e.g. (rxlist.com)
  • TYGACIL is not indicated for treatment of diabetic foot infection or hospital-acquired pneumonia, including ventilator-associated pneumonia ( 1.4 ). (pfizermedicalinformation.com)
  • Researchers report in mSystems that infants experienced an enrichment in Clostridium sensu stricto 1 and Finegoldia and a depletion of Bacteroides before developing eczema. (genomeweb.com)
  • Antibiotics are known to alter the gut flora and lead to decreased resistance against opportunistic infections such as Clostridium difficile-induced colitis, which killed 29,000 people in 2011 alone. (microbiomepost.com)
  • Additional bacterial organisms that may be isolated in cases of necrotizing fasciitis include Escherichia coli , Klebsiella , Pseudomonas , Proteus , Vibrio , Bacteroides , Peptostreptococcus , Clostridium , and Aeromonas hydrophila , among others. (emedicinehealth.com)
  • Sequence analysis of pooled bacterial samples enables identification of strain variation in group A streptococcus. (cdc.gov)
  • [ 1 ] group and other anaerobic gram-negative bacilli (AGNB) that were previously included in the Bacteroides genus but are now included in the Prevotella and Porphyromonas genera. (medscape.com)
  • AGNB promote infection through synergy with their aerobic and anaerobic counterparts and with each other. (medscape.com)
  • Ventilator-dependent patients are at increased risk for Pseudomonas or Klebsiella infections and infection with other gram-negative rods. (unboundmedicine.com)
  • Hot tub-associated infections may be caused by Pseudomonas aeruginosa . (labtestsonline.org.br)
  • Bloodstream infections caused by Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Candida albicans , or multidrug resistant Enterococcus faecium is associated with increased mortality. (atsu.edu)
  • Vaginal bacterial infection is also medically known as Bacterial Vaginosis (BV). (home-remedies-for-you.com)
  • Vaginosis is caused by an imbalance in the natural occurrence of bacterial populations in the vagina. (home-remedies-for-you.com)
  • Due to its similarity in symptomatic nature with other vaginal afflictions like yeast infections and Trichmonas vaginalis, lab tests have to be conducted to confirm the presence of vaginosis. (home-remedies-for-you.com)
  • Cefotetan has a broad spectrum of activity and has been used to treat bacterial infections of the bone, skin, urinary tract, and lower respiratory tract. (wikipedia.org)
  • Used to treat urinary tract infections, it can sometimes cause stomach problems for dogs. (antibioticstalk.com)
  • On the other hand, ciprofloxacin , a fluoroquinolone antibiotic used to treat urinary tract infections, and doxycycline , a tetracycline antibiotic used for sinus infections, reduced the abundance of Bacteroides and increased the levels of Firmicutes . (microbiomepost.com)
  • They found that 22.2% of mothers had infections during pregnancy, most often urinary tract infection during the first two trimesters. (medscape.com)
  • Amoxicillin treatment increased the levels of Bacteroides thetaiotaomicron , a common gut microbe thought to be beneficial for the host. (microbiomepost.com)
  • Cephalosporins disrupt synthesis of the peptidoglycan layer of bacterial cell walls. (mexico-insights.com)
  • Second-generation cephalosporins have coverage against Haemophilus influenza (H. influenza), Moraxella catarrhalis, and Bacteroides spp. (mexico-insights.com)
  • In particular, the team's findings - published in Science Translational Medicine on Wednesday - highlighted a role for Fusobacterium infection in the cellular transitions leading to endometriosis. (genomeweb.com)
  • The team saw signs of Fusobacterium infection in more than 64 percent of tissue samples from individuals with endometriosis. (genomeweb.com)
  • With the help of follow-up immunohistochemistry, chromatin immunoprecipitation-qPCR, cytokine profiling, mouse modeling, and other experiments, the team suggested that Fusobacterium infection can boost transforming growth factor beta (TGF-beta) activation, prompting quiescent fibroblast cells to become myofibroblast cells expressing a cytoplasmic microfilament-associated protein known as transgelin (TAGLN). (genomeweb.com)
  • Our data support a mechanism for the pathogenesis of endometriosis via Fusobacterium infection and suggest that eradication of this bacterium could be an approach to treat endometriosis," Kondo and his colleagues wrote. (genomeweb.com)
  • Kondo noted that the antibiotic metronidazole, which is already being used to treat the protozoan parasite behind sexually transmitted trichomoniasis infections, is known to have activity against Fusobacterium . (genomeweb.com)
  • Foci of infection in the oral cavity arising from chronic periodontitis or chronic periapical abscesses (ie, inflammation and abscess of the tissue attached to the apex of the root) may lead to subacute bacterial endocarditis (BE) and glomerulonephritis (GN). (medscape.com)
  • Due to their relevance and increasing frequency, infections by methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) were also included, more specifically abscesses, furuncle, and carbuncle, and their potential etiologies by MRSA. (anaisdedermatologia.org.br)
  • 1-3 However, for greater clarity and considering the prevalence of these conditions, the study adopts the classic terminology of NF and Fournier gangrene, and includes ecthyma gangrenosum (EG) and cutaneous infections caused by methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA), with emphasis on furunculosis and abscesses. (anaisdedermatologia.org.br)
  • These work by killing organisms that cause infections. (rxwiki.com)
  • Lactic acid acidifies the vaginal milieu favoring the proliferation of Lactobacilli and inhibiting the growth of infection-associated organisms. (frontiersin.org)
  • Since these organisms are relatively 'new' to the inside of the skin, immune system cells attack them leading to inflammation and initiating a series of changes that we now know as infection. (mypetneedsthat.com)
  • 1. recite the most likely causes of sepsis based on the knowledge of the initial site of infection and where these organisms usually come from (sources of infection). (atsu.edu)
  • While previous studies stratified PJI risk with specific organisms by patient comorbidities, we compared infection rates and microbiologic characteristics of PJIs by hospital setting: a dedicated orthopaedic hospital versus a general hospital serving multiple surgical specialties. (hindawi.com)
  • Serious soft tissue infections in the spectrum of rapidly progressive necrosis of the fascia and subcutaneous tissue represent a clinical challenge in emergency department clinical practice. (spandidos-publications.com)
  • Skin and soft tissue infections following a cat or dog bite are the more common manifestations of human infection. (clinmedjournals.org)
  • P. multocida is a gram-negative rod part of the commensal oropharyngeal microbiota of many household animals, and, usually, infections by P. multocida in humans is more common in the context of an animal bite leading to a skin and soft tissue infection (SSTI). (clinmedjournals.org)
  • Necrotizing fasciitis (NF) is a rapidly progressive infection that primarily affects the subcutaneous connective tissue planes (fascia), where it may quickly spread to involve adjacent soft tissue, leading to widespread necrosis (tissue death). (emedicinehealth.com)
  • In either case, the best strategies for preventing PID are: a) prevention of lower-genital-tract infection with Chlamydia trachomatis and Neisseria gonorrhoeae among both men and women, b) when this fails, early detection of lower-tract infection followed by prompt and effective treatment. (cdc.gov)
  • Infection with the obligate intracellular organism Chlamydia trachomatis (immunotypes D-K) frequently associates with other lower genitourinary (GU) tract infections. (medscape.com)
  • Many of these bacterial toxins and bacterial proteins can be identified in the sulcus fluid (secretion that forms in the pockets) of infected teeth. (orotox.de)
  • Various bacterial enzymes and toxins lead to vascular occlusion, resulting in tissue hypoxia (decreased oxygen) and ultimately tissue necrosis (death). (emedicinehealth.com)
  • In addition to being a passage for sperm, menstruum, and the baby, the human vagina and its microbiota can influence conception, pregnancy, the mode and timing of delivery, and the risk of acquiring sexually transmitted infections. (frontiersin.org)
  • Bacterial cystitis is most commonly the result of an ascending infection through the urethra caused by the patient's own enteric microbiota. (medscape.com)
  • Here, we focused on the growth and metabolic interactions of the Oligo-Mouse-Microbiota (OMM 12 ) synthetic bacterial community, which is increasingly used as a model system in gut microbiome research. (nature.com)
  • Microbiota oral contains bacterial spores. (medscape.com)
  • The recent success gut microbial genes, obtained after has fantastic potential, it has only of faecal microbiota transplantation, sequencing whole faecal microbiota been about 10 years since the sci- especially in the context of Clostridi- metagenomes from 124 European indi- entific community first realized its im- um difficile infection, argues for such viduals [4]. (who.int)
  • Previously, it has been shown that the timing of prophylactic antibiotics was critical with the lowest infection rate occurring if antibiotics were administered within one hour before surgery [ 10 , 11 ]. (hindawi.com)
  • NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - New research confirms that children whose mothers used antibiotics during pregnancy have higher rates of asthma, but it remains unclear if the drugs or the infection, or something else entirely, is to blame. (medscape.com)
  • Dr. Myron Zitt, director of the Adult Allergy Clinic at Nassau University Medical Center in East Meadow, New York, cautioned that it is not clear whether the increased asthma risk is due to the infection or the antibiotics. (medscape.com)
  • The researchers are now analyzing treated and untreated infections separately to try to untangle the individual roles of antibiotics use and infections. (medscape.com)
  • [ 4 ] and the polymicrobial synergistic nature of the infection. (medscape.com)
  • AGNB infections are generally polymicrobial. (medscape.com)
  • The term Fournier's gangrene (FG) was used for the first time in 1886 by the French venereologist Jean Fournier to describe a necrotizing polymicrobial infection of the soft tissues of the urogenital or anogenital area ( 1 ). (spandidos-publications.com)
  • [ 2 ] and predominate in intra-abdominal infections and infections that originate from those florae (eg, perirectal abscesses , decubitus ulcers ). (medscape.com)
  • Mefoxin (cefoxitin) is a cephalosporin antibiotic used to treat many kinds of bacterial infections, including severe or life-threatening forms. (rxlist.com)
  • Metronidazole is a prescription medication used to treat infections of the reproductive system, gastrointestinal tract, respiratory system, skin, bones and joints, and other areas of the body. (rxwiki.com)
  • This broad-spectrum antibiotic can treat many different types of bacterial infections in dogs from respiratory issues to gastrointestinal problems. (antibioticstalk.com)
  • Secondary respiratory infections are common in CB, made worse if there is bronchiectasis. (vin.com)
  • In-vitro Antibacterial Activity of a Fosfomycin-Trimethoprim-Sulfamethoxazole Combination Against a Bacterial Collection of Multidrug-Resistant Clinical Isolates. (asm.org)
  • Antibiotic resistance gene distribution in Community and Hospital Isolates of Bacteroides spp. (cdc.gov)
  • Salivary gland infections are somewhat common and viral infections, such as mumps, and bacterial infections may affect the submandibular glands. (clinmedjournals.org)
  • Sinusitis Sinusitis is inflammation of the paranasal sinuses due to viral, bacterial, or fungal infections or allergic reactions. (msdmanuals.com)
  • Viral infection is less frequent. (who.int)
  • and mice fed cFP showed significantly lower levels of B. vulgatus and an increased susceptibility to infection by V. vulnificus. (researchsquare.com)
  • Loss of the functional skin such as muscle, nerves, blood vessels and barrier after thermal injury results in in- bone despite the absence of a major cutane- creased susceptibility to infection, which is ous injury. (who.int)
  • If there is a break in the skin or if the immune system becomes compromised, then any of the microorganisms present can cause a wound or skin infection. (labtestsonline.org.br)
  • MEFOXIN is indicated for the treatment of serious infections caused by susceptible strains of the designated microorganisms in the diseases listed below. (rxlist.com)
  • Other route is summarized as the infection of microorganisms from the gingival sulcus which can reach the pulp through the lateral canals or the apical foramen. (bvsalud.org)
  • Pasteurella multocida , a gram-negative coccobacillus, part of the normal oral flora of many domestic and wild mammals, has been described a widespread veterinary pathogen and has the potential to cause zoonotic infections in humans resulting from injuries caused by household or wild pets. (clinmedjournals.org)
  • Additionally, we report the first case, to our knowledge, of a submandibular gland infection and sepsis in an elderly patient caused by this pathogen. (clinmedjournals.org)
  • After the bacterial pathogen gains entry, the infection can spread from the subcutaneous tissues to involve deeper fascial planes. (emedicinehealth.com)
  • Barrier agains t pathogen s gut bacterial genes in the MetaHIT ation when attempting to extrapolate [10], although Proteobacteria, Ver- catalogue were also well represent- results obtained in mouse models to rucomicrobia, and Fusobacteria are ed in the other metagenomes that the situation in humans. (who.int)
  • This type of antibiotic is used against Salmonellosis and Bacteroides sepsis are the most specific indications, and typically for skin and wounds infections, otitis media and interna. (antibioticstalk.com)
  • 4. recite the major sites of infection that can lead to sepsis. (atsu.edu)
  • Sepsis due to H. influenzae was very common however since the introduction of the Hib vaccine, invasive H. influenzae infections have virtually disappeared. (atsu.edu)
  • They are therefore a constant reservoir for systemic bacterial infections. (orotox.de)
  • Eosinophilic cystitis, a rare condition, can be associated with allergic and autoimmune diseases such as lupus, parasitic infection, and systemic peripheral eosinophilia, such as in idiopathic hypereosinophilic syndrome . (medscape.com)
  • Lincocin is an antibiotic used in treatment only of serious infections due to risk of pseudomembranous colitis. (polexim-online.pl)
  • Clindamycin can make erythromycin less effective and usually these medications should not be combined, especially when treating serious infections. (rxwiki.com)
  • Lincocin is indicated to treat of serious infections caused by of streptococci, pneumococci, and staphylococci. (polexim-online.pl)
  • Clindamycin is a prescription medication used to treat acne and vaginal infections. (rxwiki.com)
  • Additionally, deep wounds already involve blood vessels and other tissues which may require more definitive management than simply protecting these from possible bacterial infection. (mypetneedsthat.com)
  • Metronidazole may also be used to prevent postoperative infections. (rxwiki.com)
  • With this increase in hip and knee arthroplasty, there will likely be a corresponding increase in postoperative infections. (hindawi.com)
  • These postoperative infections can have debilitating consequences for patients, often necessitating extensive antibiotic use with potential side effects and repeat operations. (hindawi.com)
  • Acute Bacterial Meningitis Acute bacterial meningitis is rapidly progressive bacterial infection of the meninges and subarachnoid space. (msdmanuals.com)
  • The risk of gut dysbiosis has been shown to increase during SARS-CoV-2 infection, as well as post-acute COVID sequelae (PASC), the latter of which is more commonly known as 'long COVID. (news-medical.net)
  • PID usually involves multiple bacterial infection. (ujahealth.com)
  • AGNB are more commonly found in chronic infections. (medscape.com)
  • Periodontitis is a common chronic bacterial infection of the supporting structures of the teeth. (medscape.com)
  • When infections penetrate deep into the body into tissues such as bone, or when they occur in tissue that has inadequate circulation, they can become difficult to treat and may become chronic infections. (labtestsonline.org.br)
  • With chronic rhinitis there are hyperplastic changes in the nasal mucosa, secondary bacterial infections, some of which can be deep-seated and involve the adjacent bony structures, while mycotic sinorhinitis ( Aspergillus fumigatus ) is itself a chronic condition. (vin.com)
  • The primary cause of chronic bronchitis (CB) is usually unknown but excessive production of mucus causes plugging of smaller airways and further damage by providing a suitable environment for secondary bacterial infections. (vin.com)
  • Prevotella bivia and Prevotella disiens (previously called Bacteroides ) are important in obstetric and gynecologic infections. (medscape.com)
  • Implantation of Bacteroides gingivalis in nonhuman primates initiates progression of periodontitis. (thejcdp.com)
  • Granulomatous cystitis due to Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection is often secondary to primary kidney involvement. (medscape.com)
  • Whenever we get scrapes, cuts, or abrasions, we tend to always reach for a tube of Neosporin and apply it several times a day for several days to help prevent secondary bacterial infections and aid in the healing process. (mypetneedsthat.com)
  • Immunosuppressive drug therapy and any disease (eg, HIV infection) resulting in suppression of the normal inflammatory and immune mechanisms can cause or enhance severe periodontal diseases. (medscape.com)
  • The severe bacterial diseases discussed herein are those that present dermatological lesions as their initial manifestations, for which the dermatologist is often called upon to give an opinion or is even the first to examine the patient. (anaisdedermatologia.org.br)
  • Concern about asymptomatic PID stems from high rates of PID sequelae such as tubal infertility among women with serologic evidence of previous sexually transmitted infections but no history of overt illness. (cdc.gov)
  • 25years, multiple sexual partners (total lifetime sexual partner ≥ 4), lack of condom use, a partner with a sexually transmitted infection, and a history of previous PID or a sexually transmitted infection. (ujahealth.com)
  • Most infections due to AGNB originate from the endogenous mucosal membrane florae. (medscape.com)