An overwhelmingpostsplenectomyinfection OPSI is a rare but rapidly fatal infection occurring in individuals following removal of the spleen . The infections are typically characterized by either meningitis or sepsis , and are caused by bacterial capsule encapsulated organisms including Streptococcus pneumoniae . ref name pmid11253134 cite journal author Waghorn DJ title Overwhelminginfection in asplenic patients current best practice preventive measures are not being followed journal Journal of Clinical Pathology volume 54 issue 3 pages 214 8 year 2001 month March pmid 11253134 pmc 1731383 doi 10.1136 jcp.54.3.214 url http jcp.bmj.com cgi pmidlookup?view long&pmid 11253134 ref The risk of OPSI is 0.23&ndash 0.42 percent per year, with a lifetime risk of 5 percent. ref name pmid11843905 cite journal author Davidson RN, Wall RA title Prevention and management of infections in patients without a spleen journal Clinical Microbiology and Infection volume 7 issue 12 pages 657 60 year 2001 month December pmid 11843905 doi 10.1046 j.1198 743x.2001.00355.x url http www3.interscience.wiley.com resolve openurl?genre article&sid nlm pubmed&issn 1198 743X&date 2001&volume 7&issue 12&spage 657 ref Most infections occur in the first few years following splenectomy , but the risk of OPSI is lifelong. ref name pmid11253134 ref name pmid2070242 cite journal author Cullingford GL, Watkins DN, Watts AD, Mallon DF title Severe late postsplenectomy infection journal The British Journal of Surgery volume 78 issue 6 pages 716 21 year 1991 month June pmid 2070242 doi 10.1002 bjs.1800780626 url ref OPSI is nearly uniformly fatal without treatment, and modern treatment has decreased the mortality ... journal author title Guidelines for the prevention and treatment of infection in patients with an absent ... author J M Davies title The Prevention And Treatment Of Infection In Patients With An Absent Or Dysfunctional ... of the splenic macrophages. Hence the bacteria are free to cause infection . Patients without ... more details
the chance of overwhelmingpostsplenectomyinfection OPSI , a rapid developing and potentially fatal ... 2001 06 02 id http bmj.bmjjournals.com cgi eletters 312 7028 430 12088 Full text ref The postsplenectomy ... risk of potentially fatal clot formation. There also is some conjecture that postsplenectomy patients ... AK, Salih ZT, Kasnazan KH, et al. title Prevention of overwhelming postsplenectomy infection in thalassemia patients by partial rather than total splenectomy journal Can J Surg volume 50 issue 5 pages ...Interventions infobox Name Splenectomy Image Caption ICD10 ICD9 ICD9proc 41.43 , ICD9proc 41.5 MeshID D013156 OPS301 OPS301 5 413 OtherCodes A splenectomy is a Surgery surgical procedure that partially or completely removes the spleen . Indications The spleen, similar in structure to a large lymph node ... As splenectomy causes an increased risk of sepsis due to encapsulated organisms such as S. pneumoniae ... often cause a sore throat under normal circumstances but after splenectomy, when infecting bacteria cannot be adequately opsonize d, the infection becomes more severe. An increase in blood leukocytes can occur following a splenectomy. ref name BMJ1996 cite journal author title Guidelines for the prevention and treatment of infection in patients with an absent or dysfunctional spleen. Working ... J M Davies et al. title The Prevention And Treatment Of Infection In Patients With An Absent Or Dysfunctional ... health 09diab.html?pagewanted print&position New York Times article ref Splenectomy may also lead to chronic neutrophilia . Splenectomy patients typically have Heinz bodies in their blood smears ref Hematology Clinical Principles and Applications. Rodak B, Fritsma, G and Doig, K. ref Partial splenectomy ... often made to perform either surgical subtotal partial splenectomy, ref name pmid11154215 cite ... effect of subtotal splenectomy for management of hereditary spherocytosis journal Blood volume ... D, et al. title Elective partial splenectomy in childhood journal J. Pediatr. Surg. volume 33 issue ... more details
unreferenced date January 2008 An overwhelming exception is a logical fallacy similar to a hasty generalization . It is a generalization that is accurate, but comes with one or more qualifications which eliminate so many cases that what remains is much less impressive than the initial statement might have led one to assume. Examples All right, but apart from the sanitation, the medicine, education, wine, public order, irrigation, roads, a fresh water system, and public health, what have the Romans ever done for us? The attempted implication fallacious in this case is that the Romans did nothing for us . This is a quotation from Monty Python s Life of Brian . Our foreign policy has always helped other countries, except of course when it is against our National Interest... The false implication is that our foreign policy always helps other countries . All Americans are useless at foreign languages. Ok, I ll make an exception for those who live in multi ethnic neighborhoods, have parents who speak a foreign language, are naturally gifted in languages, have lived abroad or who went to a school with a good foreign language program, but the rest are absolutely useless at foreign languages. All dogs are black, except for those that are not black. This is also a Tautology rhetoric tautology , or rather a tautology logic Tautologies versus validities in first order logic validity . See also faulty generalization for other fallacies involving generalization . Relevance fallacies Informal Fallacy Category Inductive fallacies he ... more details
About An infection is the colonization of a host biology host organisms organism by Parasitism parasite ... sign s that are produced. An infection that produces symptoms is an apparent infection. An infection ... . An infection that is inactive or dormant is called a latent infection . ref cite book author ... isbn 3 13 131991 7 oclc ref A short term infection is an acute medicine acute infection. A long term infection is a chronic medicine chronic infection. Primary and secondary infections This section is linked from Primary infection, Secondary infection and Acute infection Primary and secondary infection may either refer to succeeding infections or different stages of one and the same infection such as in Herpes labialis Presentation acute herpes labialis infection . dubious date December 2011 reason ... states that a primary infection happens in an otherwise healthy body, while a secondary infection develops in an individual weakened by the primary infection this is contrary to the different ... case, acute infection may also be used, as in acute HIV infection . Occult infection An occult or asymptomatic infection is medical terminology for a hidden infection, that is, one which presents ... the term occult infection in the late 1930s. Diagnostic approach Diagnosis of infections can be difficult as specific signs and symptoms are rare. If an infection is suspected, blood , urine ... infection. In children the presence of cyanosis , rapid breathing, poor peripheral perfusion, or a petechial rash increases the risk of a serious infection by greater than 5 fold. ref name ... Diagnostic value of clinical features at presentation to identify serious infection in children in developed ... The symptoms of an infection depend on the type of disease. Some signs of infection affect ... of a specific infection. ref name nipa http www.antibiotics info.org bact02.asp Bacterial vs. Viral ... of viral and bacterial infection Characteristic Viral infection Bacterial infection Typical symptoms ... more details
Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name The Infection Type studio Artist Chimaira Cover Infectionartwork.PNG Released April 21, 2009 USA br April 24, 2009 Worldwide Recorded September 2008 December 2008 at Spider Studios Genre Groove metal , metalcore Length 55 36 Label Ferret Music US br Nuclear Blast Worldwide Producer Ben Schigel Last album Resurrection Chimaira album Resurrection br 2007 This album The Infection br 2009 Next album The Age of Hell br 2011 Album ratings rev1 Allmusic rev1score Rating 3.5 5 ref Allmusic class album id r1508673 pure url yes link ref rev2 About.com rev2score Rating 3.5 5 ref http heavymetal.about.com od cdreviews fr chimaira theinfection.htm link ref rev3 Blabbermouth.net rev3score Rating 7 10 ref http www.roadrunnerrecords.com blabbermouth.net showreview.aspx?reviewID 1681 link ref rev4 Kerrang rev4score Rating 2.5 5 rev5 Metal Sucks rev5score Rating 4.5 5 ref http www.metalsucks.net 2009 04 21 a really long review of chimairas the infection ref rev6 Ultimate Guitar rev6score Rating 7.8 10 ref http www.metalsucks.net 2009 04 21 a really long review of chimairas the infection ref The Infection is the fifth studio album by American heavy metal music heavy metal band Chimaira . Released on April 21, 2009, it reached position 30 on the Billboard 200 charts on its first week of release, selling around 15,000 copies. This was improvement from ... nine tracks of The Infection on their MySpace profile for listening. ref http www.myspace.com ... Place The Infection Deluxe Tin Box and two concert tickets to see Chimaira br 2nd Place Two concert ... Metal Briefcase packaging Chimaira Infection Logo Flag CD DVD Edition of the album Features the bonus ... and Warpath , The Infection demos, Wallpapers, Buddy Icons and more Guitar Pick Pack featuring ... Mixed by Zeuss Jason Popson vocals on Convictions References reflist Chimaira DEFAULTSORT Infection, The Category Chimaira albums Category 2009 albums it The Infection pl The Infection pt The Infection ... more details
merge to The Logic of Life date October 2011 The overwhelming gain paradox is a paradox of reasoning that is referred to in Tim Harford s book The Logic of Life . ref cite book last Harford first Tim title The Logic Of Life year 2008 publisher Random House ref . Description Harford illustrates the paradox by the comparison of three potential job offers In Job 1, you will be paid 100, and if you work hard you will be paid 200. In Job 2, you will be paid 100, and if you work hard you will have a 1 chance of being paid 200. In Job 3, you will be paid 100, and if you work hard you will have a 1 chance of being paid 1 billion. Most people will state that they will choose to work hard in jobs 1 and 3, but not job 2 ref cite book last Harford first Tim title The Logic Of Life year 2008 publisher Random House ref . In Job 1, working hard is obvious because there is a clear reward for doing so. In Job 2, it seems a bad choice because the likelihood of a reward is so low. But in Job 3, working hard becomes the preferable choice, because the potential gain is so overwhelming that any chance no matter how small of obtaining it is seen as worthwhile. This appears irrational and paradoxical , because jobs 2 and 3 are identical 99 of the time. Harford uses the Overwhelming Gain Paradox to explain the high salaries of certain professionals, such as bankers, executives and entertainers. He argues that the process of preparing for and getting many of these jobs requires extremely hard work with little or no guarantee of reward usually due to low market demand, or uncertainty. Thus, the rewards for these jobs are set high as the result of a rational choice to exploit the overwhelming gain paradox were it not for this, most jobs in this category would be seen as resembling job 2, making it unlikely anyone would aspire to them at all, or work hard enough to potentially qualify for them. The exploitation of the paradox also has negative consequences the resulting high number of aspirants ... more details
of pneumococci. In particular, the absence of a functional spleen , through congenital asplenia , splenectomy , or sickle cell disease predisposes one to a more severe course of infectionOverwhelmingpostsplenectomyinfection and prevention measures are indicated see asplenia . People whose immune ...Infobox Disease Name Pneumococcal infection Image Caption DiseasesDB ICD10 ICD9 ICDO OMIM MedlinePlus eMedicineSubj eMedicineTopic MeshID D011008 Pneumococcal infection refers to an infection caused by Streptococcus pneumoniae . Pathogenesis S. pneumoniae is normally found in the nasopharynx of 5 10 of healthy adults, and 20 40 of healthy children. ref name Sherris cite book author Ryan KJ Ray CG editors title Sherris Medical Microbiology edition 4th publisher McGraw Hill year 2004 isbn 0 8385 8529 9 ref It can be found in higher amounts in certain environments, especially those where people are spending a great deal of time in close proximity to each other day care centers, military barracks . It attaches to nasopharyngeal cells through interaction of bacterial surface adhesin s. This normal colonization can become infectious if the organisms are carried into areas such as the Eustachian tube or nasal sinus es where it can cause otitis media and sinusitis , respectively. Pneumonia occurs if the organisms are inhaled into the lungs and not cleared again, viral infection, or Tobacco smoking ... and mediates its attachment to respiratory mucosa. The risk of pneumococcal infection is much ... of the airways respiratory epithelium caused by influenza may facilitate pneumococcal entry and infection ... factors contribute to some of the clinical manifestations during infection with S. pneumoniae ... serovar did not protect against infection with other serovars. Since then over ninety serovars ..., which groups them according to antigenic similarities. Diagnosis Depending on the nature of infection ... body fluids. ref name Werno Chest X rays can also be conducted to confirm an infection. Treatment ... more details
. ref The management of anaerobic infection is often difficult because of the slow growth of anaerobic ... and cultivation. The recovery of organism depends on the site of infection and is related to the adjacent ..., mastoid, or sinus infection ref Brook I. Microbiology and antimicrobial treatment of orbital and intracranial ... sinusitis commonly causes frontal lobe abscess. Hematogenous spread of the infection into the CNS often occurs after oropharyngeal, dental, or pulmonary infection. Infrequently bacteremia originating of another location or endocarditis can also cause intracranial infection. Meningitis due to anaerobic bacteria is infrequent and may follow respiratory tract infection or complicate a cerebrospinal uid shunt. ref Brook I. Meningitis and shunt infection caused by anaerobic bacteria in children. Pediatr ... acnes , ref Brook I, Infection caused by Propionibacterium in children. Clin ... from most types of upper respiratory tract and head and neck and infection and are especially ... gingivitis and periodontitis infections, and perimandibular space infection., ref Brook I, Frazier ... factors for establishment of an anaerobic pleuropulmonary infection. Progression of the infection from ... review in two military hospitals. Chest. 1993 103 1502 7. ref The infection is often polymicrobial in nature and isolates of community acquired infection in 60 80 of cases are aerobic and anaerobic ... of complicated intra abdominal infection in adults and children guidelines by the Surgical Infection ... be followed by signs and symptoms of shock. Biliary tract infection is usually caused by E. coli, Klebsiella ... in complicated infections associated with carcinoma, recurrent infection, obstruction, bile ... the utilization of antimicrobials effective against both components of the infection as well as surgical ... intra abdominal infection in adults and children guidelines by the Surgical Infection Society and the Infectious ... infection pelvic inflammatory disease, ref http www.cdc.gov std pid stdfact pid.htm pelvic Inflammatory ... more details
Infobox journal title Infection and Immunity cover Image Low resolution infection&immunity cover image.jpg editor Ferric C. Fang discipline Infectious disease , host pathogen interaction abbreviation Infect. Immun. publisher American Society for Microbiology country United States frequency 24 year history 1967 present openaccess After 6 months license impact 4.205 impact year 2009 website http iai.asm.org link1 link1 name link2 link2 name JSTOR OCLC LCCN CODEN INFIBR ISSN 0019 9567 eISSN 1098 5522 Infection and Immunity is a peer review peer reviewed public health journal medical journal published by the American Society for Microbiology . It focuses on interactions between bacterial, fungal, or parasitic pathogens and their hosts. Areas covered in the journal include molecular pathogenesis , cellular microbiology , bacterial infection , host responses and inflammation , fungal and parasitic infections, microbial Immunity medical immunity and vaccine s, and molecular genomics . The journal publishes primary research articles, editorials, commentaries, minireviews, and a spotlight report highlighting articles of particular interest selected by the editors. The journal is cited more than 52,000 times a year in the scientific literature, making it the most highly cited journal in the category of Infectious Diseases and the third most highly cited journal in Immunology. ref name WoS cite web url http isiwebofknowledge.com title Web of Science year 2010 accessdate 2010 07 03 ref History The journal was established in 1970. Prior to that time, original research articles covering topics in infection and immunity were published in a section of the Journal of Bacteriology. As the size of this section grew, the need for a separate journal publishing peer reviewed research in this area ... SUNY Buffalo . Editors in chief The following persons have been editor in chief of Infection and Immunity ... for the first six months post publication, after which they become Delayed open access journal open ... more details
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Infection control is the discipline concerned with preventing nosocomial infection nosocomial or healthcare associated infection, a practical rather than academic sub discipline of epidemiology . It is an essential ... care. Infection control and hospital epidemiology are akin to public health practice, practiced within .... Infection control addresses factors related to the spread of infections within the health care ..., surveillance , monitoring investigation of demonstrated or suspected spread of infection within ... of outbreaks . It is on this basis that the common title being adopted within health care is Infection Prevention & Control. Infection control in healthcare facilities Aseptic technique is a key component of all invasive medical procedures. Similarly, infection control measures are most effective when Standard Precautions health care are applied because undiagnosed infection is common. Hand ... of Nosocomial infection hospital acquired disease. ref http www.cdc.gov mmwr preview mmwrhtml .... Sterilizers may be heat only, steam, or liquid chemical. ref name miller Miller, Chris H.. Infection ... from occurring in homes as well. In order to reduce their chances to contract an infection, individuals ... components are used and how the components are used is often determined by regulations or the infection ... CDC Vaccine Site ref Post exposure prophylaxis In some cases where vaccines do not exist Post Exposure ... for emerging infections main Disease surveillance Surveillance is the act of infection investigation using the CDC definitions. Determining an infection requires an Infection Control Practitioner ICP to review a patient s chart and see if the patient had the signs and symptom of an infection ..., integrated computerised software solutions, such as http formic.com solutions healthcare for infection .... In the United States, a study on the Efficacy of Nosocomial Infection Control Project SENIC by the CDC found that hospitals reduced their nosocomial infection rates by approximately 32 per cent by focusing ... more details
Unreferenced date November 2007 Retrograde is defined as In reverse action , therefore a retrograde infection is an infection that enters or spreads through the body through a means that is usually considered backwards. An example is spreading into the salivary glands through the Salivary duct saliva ducts . Category Infectious diseases Med stub The below are interlanguage links. ... more details
refimprove date April 2010 A breakthrough infection is an infection caused by the live virus in a vaccine or, simply, a vaccinated individual becoming sick with the same illness that the vaccine is meant to prevent. Often, the infection in the vaccinated individual is milder than if contracted naturally. A breakthrough infection can be especially dangerous in locations where herd immunity exists. There are many theories which attempt to explain the causes of breakthrough infections such as antibody interference or vaccine compromise due to mishandling. External links http adam.about.com reports 000082 4.htm Shingles and Chickenpox causes, diagnosis, treatment, and prevention Category Immunology immunology stub ... more details
Chest infection may refer to Upper respiratory tract infection Lower respiratory tract infection Bronchitis Pneumonia Pleurisy Short pages monitor This long comment was added to the page to prevent it being listed on Special Shortpages. It and the accompanying monitoring template were generated via Template Longcomment. Please do not remove the monitor template without removing the comment as well. disambiguation ... more details
Risk of infection is a nursing diagnosis which is defined as the state in which an individual is at risk to be invaded by an Opportunistic infection opportunistic or Pathogen pathogenic agent virus , fungus , bacteria , protozoa , or other parasite from endogenous or exogenous sources ref Carpenito, L. J. Ed. . 2002 . Nursing diagnosis Application to clinical practice 9th ed. . Philadelphia, PA Lippincott, ISBN 0 7817 3319 7 ref and was approved by NANDA in 1986. Although anyone can become infected by a pathogen, patients with this diagnosis are at an elevated risk and extra infection controls should be considered. Endogenous sources The risk of infection depends on a number of endogenous sources. Ref name Essentials cite book last Spry first Cynthia authorlink coauthors title Essentials of Perioperative Nursing origyear 1996 url http books.google.de books?id VgwYMfsADgwC&pg PA80&dq 22risk of infection 22 PPA80,M1 format accessdate 2008 12 31 publisher Jones & Bartlett isbn 0834205815 page 80 ref Skin damage from incision as well as very young or old age can increase a patient s risk of infection. Examples of risk factors includes decreased immune system secondary to disease, compromised Circulatory system circulation secondary to peripheral vascular disease , compromised skin integrity secondary to surgery, or repeated contact with contagious agents. Assessment The patient should be asked about a history of repeated infections, symptoms of infection, recent travel to high risk areas, and their immunization history. They should also be assessed for objective signs such as the presence of wounds, fever, or signs of nutritional deficiency Intervention The specific nursing interventions will depend on the nature and severity of the risk. Patients should be taught how to recognize the signs of infection and how to reduce their risk. Surgery is a frequent risk factor for infection ... common medical intervention for those who are at high risk for infection. References references ... more details
Italic title Infobox journal title Journal of Infection cover File J Infect Sept 2010 .gif editor Robert C. Read discipline Infectious disease abbreviation J. Infect. publisher Elsevier country frequency 12 per year history 1979 present openaccess impact 3.060 impact year 2009 website http www.elsevier.com wps find journaldescription.cws home 623054 description description link1 http www.sciencedirect.com science journal 01634453 link1 name Online access link2 link2 name RSS http rss.sciencedirect.com publication science 6887 http rss.sciencedirect.com publication science 6887 atom JSTOR OCLC 04392967 LCCN CODEN JINFD2 ISSN 0163 4453 eISSN 1532 2742 NOTOC The Journal of Infection is a Peer review peer reviewed scientific journal scientific and medical journal in the field of infectious disease , covering microbiology , epidemiology and clinical practice. Established in 1979, the journal is currently published monthly by Elsevier under the Saunders publisher Saunders imprint. Journal of Infection is the official publication of the British Infection Association formerly the British Infection Society and the British Society for the Study of Infection . ref name Elsevier index citation publisher Elsevier title Journal of Infection url http www.elsevier.com wps find journaldescription.cws home 623054 description accessdate 17 August 2010 ref ref citation publisher British Infection Association title Welcome to the British Infection Association url http www.britishinfection.org drupal accessdate 17 August 2010 ref ref name NLM citation publisher National Library of Medicine title The Journal of infection url http www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov journals 4825 accessdate 17 August 2010 ref As of 2010 ... publisher Thomson Reuters work Journal Citation Reports year 2010 ref In addition, the Journal of Infection ... find journaldescription.cws home 623054 description http www.britishinfection.org drupal British Infection Association Homepage DEFAULTSORT Journal Of Infection Category Microbiology journals Category ... more details
Infobox disease Name Serratia infection Image Caption DiseasesDB ICD10 ICD9 ICDO OMIM MedlinePlus eMedicineSubj eMedicineTopic MeshID D016868 Serratia infection refers to a disease caused by a species in the genus Serratia . The species involved is usually Serratia marcescens . It can cause nosocomial infection s. ref name pmid9368530 Cite journal author Hejazi A, Falkiner FR title Serratia marcescens journal J. Med. Microbiol. volume 46 issue 11 pages 903 12 year 1997 month November pmid 9368530 doi 10.1099 00222615 46 11 903 url ref References Reflist Gram negative bacterial diseases Category Bacterial diseases Medicine stub ... more details
Alphavirus infection may be caused by a Sindbis virus infection, and result in a cutaneous eruption of multiple, erythematous , 4 to 4 mm papule s. ref name Andrews cite book author James, William D. Berger, Timothy G. et al. title Andrews Diseases of the Skin clinical Dermatology publisher Saunders Elsevier location year 2006 pages isbn 0 7216 2921 0 oclc doi accessdate ref rp 403 See also Alphavirus Skin lesion References reflist Cutaneous infection stub Category Virus related cutaneous conditions ... more details
unreferenced date February 2008 orphan date December 2007 Cryptic Infections an infection caused by an as of yet unidentified pathogen which serves as the direct target of the immune response inflammation . Category Infectious diseases infectious disease stub ... more details
Infobox Disease Name Ureaplasma infection Image Caption DiseasesDB ICD10 ICD9 ICDO OMIM MedlinePlus eMedicineSubj med eMedicineTopic 2340 MeshID D016869 Ureaplasma infection is an infection by an organism in the genus Ureaplasma , usually Ureaplasma urealyticum . It is a significant cause of non gonococcal urethritis . ref name pmid10028111 cite journal author Burstein GR, Zenilman JM title Nongonococcal urethritis a new paradigm journal Clinical Infectious Diseases volume 28 issue Suppl 1 pages S66 73 year 1999 month January pmid 10028111 doi 10.1086 514728?url ver Z39.88 2003&rfr id ori rid crossref.org&rfr dat cr pub 3dncbi.nlm.nih.gov ref References Reflist Gram positive bacterial diseases STD STI DEFAULTSORT Ureaplasma Infection Category Sexually transmitted diseases and infections medicine stub cs Ureaplasmatick infekce ... more details
Infobox Disease Name Nematode infection Image Caption DiseasesDB ICD10 ICD10 B 72 b 65 ICD10 B 80 b 65 ICD9 ICD9 124 ICD9 127 ICDO OMIM MedlinePlus eMedicineSubj eMedicineTopic MeshID D009349 A nematode infection is a type of helminthiasis caused by organisms in the Nematode phylum. An example is enterobiasis . Several antinematodal agent s are available. Helminthiases Category Helminthiases parasite stub ca Nematodosi hi ru ... more details
Chromobacteriosis infections are a cutaneous condition caused by chromobacteria characterized by fluctuating abscesses. ref name Andrews cite book author James, William D. Berger, Timothy G. et al. title Andrews Diseases of the Skin clinical Dermatology publisher Saunders Elsevier location year 2006 pages isbn 0 7216 2921 0 oclc doi accessdate ref rp 279 See also Aeromonas infection Skin lesion References reflist Cutaneous infection stub Gram negative proteobacterial diseases Category Bacterium related cutaneous conditions ... more details
are among those commonly seen in infection of newborns. See also TORCH complex Group B streptococcal infection References reflist medical stub Diseases of maternal transmission Certain conditions ... more details
Balamuthia infection is a cutaneous condition resulting from Balamuthia that may result in various skin lesion s. ref name Andrews cite book author James, William D. Berger, Timothy G. et al. title Andrews Diseases of the Skin clinical Dermatology publisher Saunders Elsevier location year 2006 pages isbn 0 7216 2921 0 oclc doi accessdate ref rp 422 Balamuthia mandrillarisis a free living amoeba a single celled living organism found in the environment. It is one of the causes of granulomatous amoebic encephalitis GAE , a serious infection of the brain and spinal cord. Balamuthia is thought to enter the body when soil containing it comes in contact with skin wounds and cuts, or when dust containing it is breathed in or gets in the mouth. The Balamuthia amoebae can then travel to the brain through the blood stream and cause GAE. GAE is a very rare disease that is usually fatal. ref http www.cdc.gov parasites balamuthia gen info faqs.html what ref Scientists at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention CDC first discovered Balamuthia mandrillaris in 1986. The amoeba was found in the brain of a dead mandrill . After extensive research, B. mandrillaris was declared a new species in 1993. Since then, more than 200 cases of Balamuthia infection have been diagnosed worldwide, with at least 70 cases reported in the United States. Little is known at this time about how a person becomes infected. ref http www.cdc.gov parasites balamuthia gen info faqs.html what ref See also http www.cdc.gov parasites balamuthia Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Balamuthia infection information , prevention, diagnosis, and treatment Acanthamoeba infection Acanthamoeba infection Skin lesion References reflist Cutaneous infection stub Amoebozoa diseases Category Parasitic infestations, stings, and bites of the skin ... more details
Infobox musical artist See Wikipedia WikiProject Musicians name Dead Infection image caption image size background group or band origin Bia ystok , Poland genre Goregrind , deathgrind years active 1990 Present label Obliteration Records, Morbid Records, Selfmadegod Records website http deadinfection.info Official Website current members Cyjan br Pier cie br Lis past members Jaro vocals , Ma y guitar , Tocha guitar , Hal bass, vocals , Kelner guitar, bass, vocals , Go b bass, vocals , Domin guitar, vocals Dead Infection is a goregrind band from Poland . Since forming in early 1990, they have released three full length studio album albums and several split album s and single music singles . They are the second band from Poland after Vader band Vader that made a deal to release a CD LP with a non European label. Their second album, A Chapter of Accidents , is considered by many to be among the milestones of goregrind music. They played numerous live shows around the world, including all of Europe, the United States, Mexico, and Japan. Members Cyjan Drum kit drums Pier cie guitar , Singing vocals Lis bass guitar Discography Full Length Studio Albums 1993 Surgical Disembowelment 1995 A Chapter of Accidents 2004 Brain Corrosion Split Albums 1994 Party s Over Split with Blood German band Blood 1998 No Pate, No Mind Split with Malignant Tumour band Malignant Tumour 1998 Poppy Seed Cake Split with Clotted Symmetric Sexual Organ 2009 Heartburn Result Split with Regurgitate band Regurgitate 2009 Furniture obsession Split with Haemorrhage Other Releases 1991 World Full of Remains Demo ... links http www.deadinfection.info Official Dead Infection Web site http www.myspace.com deadinfection Dead Infection at MySpace Category Polish death metal musical groups Category Grindcore musical ... groups established in 1990 Category Musical trios de Dead Infection es Dead Infection it Dead Infection pl Dead Infection ru Dead Infection ... more details