I think most doctors would empirically give antibiotics for both staph and gonococcus, but apparently for this exam, that would be wrong. |
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The major factor in Fattom's proving that a vaccine would work was his development of an animal model of staph in mice. |
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Prisoners were also paid small fees to be infected with ringworm, warts, herpes, staph, and other bacteria. |
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Such patients might also be susceptible to strep and staph infections carried by pets. |
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The illness usually starts with a localized staph skin infection, but the staph bacteria manufacture a toxin that affects skin all over the body. |
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Other conditions caused by bacteria include strep throat and staph infection. |
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Although, MRSA is a version of the common staph bacteria, it is resistant to the methicillin antibiotic, which makes it especially hard to treat. |
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Proteins in the milk of Australia's marsupials may hold secrets to fighting off deadly pathogens, including antibiotic-resistant staph. |
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Staphylococcus aureus or staph is a bacteria that occasionally causes deadly infections. |
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Great for spots and stains, it kills mold and mildew, athlete's foot fungus, and staph and salmonella germs. |
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We had epidemics of staph and scabies, which we tried to heal herbally, sometimes successfully, sometimes not. |
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Impetigo caused by staph bacteria is characterized by large blisters containing fluid that is first clear, then cloudy. |
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The bacteria are called Staphylococcus aureus, or staph for short. |
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The CDC has issued a statement about the MRSA staph infection problem. |
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Scientists have been trying to discover why individuals can carry the toxin-producing staph bacteria without getting sick. |
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Barber's itch is a staph infection of the hair follicles in the beard area of the face, usually the upper lip. |
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When she went to hospital to have the wound examined she was informed that she was infected with a strain of staph bacteria, similar to the MRSA superbug. |
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There were all sort of staph bugs in there tromping on the heart valves. |
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A staph infection, a flare-up of her ulcer and the onset of phlebitis in her legs added to her problems, leaving her too debilitated to work. |
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However, staph bacteria can also cause serious and sometimes fatal infections, such as bloodstream infections, surgical wound infections and pneumonia. |
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On most expeditions, base camp is a place to dry out and recover from infections acquired underground — cracked skin and inflamed cuts and staph bacteria that burrow under your fingernails till they ooze pus. |
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After four weeks, Scott contracted golden staph, a hospital bug, followed by septicaemia. |
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Staphylococcus, which has about 40 different species including golden staph, is another robust bacterium, which is slow to dry out. |
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Research has not confirmed the link between unclean yoga mats and fungal, bacterial and viral infections better known as jock itch, plantar warts and staph infections. |
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Plea Not from Terra Medica is great for all staph and strep infections, as is the hapten Pleo San Staph. |
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Under the new standard, food will be rejected if any of the bacteria, commonly known as golden staph, are detected. |
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Generic Ceclor Modified-Release is used in the treatment of ear, nose, throat, respiratory tract, urinary tract, and skin infections caused by specific bacteria, including staph, strep, and E. coli. |
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Staph bacteria can cause folliculitis, boils, scalded skin syndrome, impetigo, toxic shock syndrome, cellulitis, and other types of infections. |
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Bacteria exhibiting a catalase positive reaction were examined further by the coagulase test to differentiate the potential of Staph. |
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Antibiotic-resistant Staphylococcus aureus, Staph aureus and heterotrophs were among the bacteria found on the cuffs. |
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A nurse practitioner, who was impressively knowledgeable about the differential diagnosis, suggested either a Staph infection or a botfly infestation. |
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