Causes. Note responsible pathogens may be isolated in only 35-40% of infections. Bacterial causes of acute and direct osteomyelitis include the following: 1) acute hematogenous osteomyelitis (Note increasing reports of other pathogens in bone and joint infections including community-associated methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus [MRSA], Kingella kingae,and others.) 2) Newborns (younger than 4 mo): S aureus, Enterobacter species, and group A and B Streptococcus species. 3) Children (aged 4 mo to 4 y): S aureus, group A Streptococcus species, Haemophilus influenzae, and Enterobacter species. 4) Children, adolescents (aged 4 y to adult): S aureus (80, group A Streptococcus species, H influenzae, and Enterobacter species. 5) Adult - S aureus and occasionally Enterobacter or Streptococcus species. 6) Direct osteomyelitis. 7) General - S aureus, Enterobacter species, and Pseudomonas species. Puncture wound through an athletic shoe - S aureus and Pseudomonas species. 9) Sickle cell disease - S aureus an
ymptoms is typically 2 to 10 days, but may be as short as a few hours for pneumonic plaque. Risk factors for plague include a recent flea bite and exposure to rodents, especially rabbits, squirrels, or prairie dogs, or scratches or bites from infected domestic cats.
Plague. Plague is caused by the organism. Yersinia pestis. Rodents, such as rats, spread the diseases to humans. People can get the plague when they are bitten by a flea that carries the plague bacteria from an infected rodent. In rare cases, you may get the disease when handling an infected animal. Certain forms of the plague can be spread from human to human. When someone with pneumonic plague coughs, microscopic droplets carrying the infection move through the air. Anyone who breathes in these particles may catch the disease. An epidemic may be started this way. In the Middle Ages, massive plague epidemics killed millions of people. Today, plague is rare in the United States, but has been known to occur in parts of California, Utah,ARIZONA, Nevada, and New Mexico. There three most common forms of plague are: 1) Bubonic plague - an infection of the lymph nodes. 2) Pneumonic plague - an infection of the lungs. 3) Septicemic plague - an infection of the blood. The time between being infected and developing s
Symptoms. Bubonic plague symptoms appear suddenly, usually after 2-5 days of exposure to the bacteria. Symptoms include: 1) Chills. 2) General ill feeling (malaise). 3) High fever. 4) Muscle pain. 5) Severe headache. 6) Seizures. 7) Smooth, painful lymph gland swelling called a bubo. 8) Commonly found in the groin, but may occur in the armpits or neck, most often at the site of the initial infection (bite or scratch). -9) Pain may occur in the area before the swelling appears. Pneumonic plague symptoms appear suddenly, typically 2-3 days
after exposure. They include: 1. Difficulty breathing. 2. Frothy, bloody sputum. 3. Severe cough. Septicemic plague may cause death even before its symptoms occur. Symptoms can include: 1. Abdominal pain 2. Bleeding due to blood clotting problems 3. Diarrhea 4. Fever 5. Low blood pressure 6. Nausea 7. Organ failure 8. Vomiting. Exams and tests. Tests that may be done include: 1. Blood culture 2. Culture of lymph node aspirate (fluid taken from an affected lymph node or bubo)
3. Culture or sputum
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Bacterial causes of acute and direct osteomyelitis include the following: 1) acute hematogenous osteomyelitis (Note increasing reports of other pathogens in bone and joint infections including community-associated methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus [MRSA], Kingella kingae,and others.) 2) Newborns (younger than 4 mo): S aureus, Enterobacter species, and group A and B Streptococcus species.
3) Children (aged 4 mo to 4 y): S aureus, group A Streptococcus species, Haemophilus influenzae, and Enterobacter species. 4) Children, adolescents (aged 4 y to adult): S aureus (80, group A Streptococcus species, H influenzae, and Enterobacter species. 5) Adult - S aureus and occasionally Enterobacter or Streptococcus species. 6) Direct osteomyelitis. 7) General - S aureus, Enterobacter species, and Pseudomonas species. Puncture wound through an athletic shoe - S aureus and Pseudomonas species.
9) Sickle cell disease - S aureus an ...symptoms is typically 2 to 10 days, but may be as short as a few hours for pneumonic plaque. Risk factors for plague include a recent flea bite and exposure to rodents, especially rabbits, squirrels, or prairie dogs, or scratches or bites from infected domestic cats.
Plague. Plague is caused by the organism. Yersinia pestis. Rodents, such as rats, spread the diseases to humans. People can get the plague when they are bitten by a flea that carries the plague bacteria from an infected rodent. In rare cases, you may get the disease when handling an infected animal. Certain forms of the plague can be spread from human to human.
When someone with pneumonic plague coughs, microscopic droplets carrying the infection move through the air. Anyone who breathes in these particles may catch the disease. An epidemic may be started this way. In the Middle Ages, massive plague epidemics killed millions of people. Today, plague is rare in the United States, but has been known to occur in parts of California, Utah,ARIZONA, Nevada, and New Mexico.
There three most common forms of plague are: 1) Bubonic plague - an infection of the lymph nodes. 2) Pneumonic plague - an infection of the lungs. 3) Septicemic plague - an infection of the blood. The time between being infected and developing symptoms. Bubonic plague symptoms appear suddenly, usually after 2-5 days of exposure to the bacteria.
Symptoms include: 1) Chills. 2) General ill feeling (malaise). 3) High fever. 4) Muscle pain. 5) Severe headache. 6) Seizures. 7) Smooth, painful lymph gland swelling called a bubo. 8) Commonly found in the groin, but may occur in the armpits or neck, most often at the site of the initial infection (bite or scratch). -9) Pain may occur in the area before the swelling appears. Pneumonic plague symptoms appear suddenly, typically 2-3 days after exposure.
They include: 1. Difficulty breathing. 2. Frothy, bloody sputum. 3. Severe cough. Septicemic plague may cause death even before its symptoms occur. Symptoms can include: 1. Abdominal pain 2. Bleeding due to blood clotting problems 3. Diarrhea 4. Fever 5. Low blood pressure 6. Nausea 7. Organ failure 8. Vomiting. Exams and tests. Tests that may be done include:
1. Blood culture 2. Culture of lymph node aspirate (fluid taken from an affected lymph node or bubo) 3. Culture or sputum" можно считать серьёзным заказом квалифицированному переводчику-профессионалу. Если автор вопроса (любой заказчик) не может себе этого позволить, то онлайн-переводчик тоже переведёт неплохо:
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Bacterial causes of acute and direct osteomyelitis include the following: 1) acute hematogenous osteomyelitis (Note increasing reports of other pathogens in bone and joint infections including community-associated methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus [MRSA], Kingella kingae,and others.) 2) Newborns (younger than 4 mo): S aureus, Enterobacter species, and group A and B Streptococcus species.
3) Children (aged 4 mo to 4 y): S aureus, group A Streptococcus species, Haemophilus influenzae, and Enterobacter species. 4) Children, adolescents (aged 4 y to adult): S aureus (80, group A Streptococcus species, H influenzae, and Enterobacter species. 5) Adult - S aureus and occasionally Enterobacter or Streptococcus species. 6) Direct osteomyelitis. 7) General - S aureus, Enterobacter species, and Pseudomonas species. Puncture wound through an athletic shoe - S aureus and Pseudomonas species.
9) Sickle cell disease - S aureus an ...symptoms is typically 2 to 10 days, but may be as short as a few hours for pneumonic plaque. Risk factors for plague include a recent flea bite and exposure to rodents, especially rabbits, squirrels, or prairie dogs, or scratches or bites from infected domestic cats.
Plague. Plague is caused by the organism. Yersinia pestis. Rodents, such as rats, spread the diseases to humans. People can get the plague when they are bitten by a flea that carries the plague bacteria from an infected rodent. In rare cases, you may get the disease when handling an infected animal. Certain forms of the plague can be spread from human to human.
When someone with pneumonic plague coughs, microscopic droplets carrying the infection move through the air. Anyone who breathes in these particles may catch the disease. An epidemic may be started this way. In the Middle Ages, massive plague epidemics killed millions of people. Today, plague is rare in the United States, but has been known to occur in parts of California, Utah,ARIZONA, Nevada, and New Mexico.
There three most common forms of plague are: 1) Bubonic plague - an infection of the lymph nodes. 2) Pneumonic plague - an infection of the lungs. 3) Septicemic plague - an infection of the blood. The time between being infected and developing symptoms. Bubonic plague symptoms appear suddenly, usually after 2-5 days of exposure to the bacteria.
Symptoms include: 1) Chills. 2) General ill feeling (malaise). 3) High fever. 4) Muscle pain. 5) Severe headache. 6) Seizures. 7) Smooth, painful lymph gland swelling called a bubo. 8) Commonly found in the groin, but may occur in the armpits or neck, most often at the site of the initial infection (bite or scratch). -9) Pain may occur in the area before the swelling appears. Pneumonic plague symptoms appear suddenly, typically 2-3 days after exposure.
They include: 1. Difficulty breathing. 2. Frothy, bloody sputum. 3. Severe cough. Septicemic plague may cause death even before its symptoms occur. Symptoms can include: 1. Abdominal pain 2. Bleeding due to blood clotting problems 3. Diarrhea 4. Fever 5. Low blood pressure 6. Nausea 7. Organ failure 8. Vomiting. Exams and tests. Tests that may be done include:
1. Blood culture 2. Culture of lymph node aspirate (fluid taken from an affected lymph node or bubo) 3. Culture or sputum" можно считать серьёзным заказом квалифицированному переводчику-профессионалу. Если автор вопроса (любой заказчик) не может себе этого позволить, то онлайн-переводчик тоже переведёт неплохо:
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