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What Is a MRSA Staph Infection?There are good staph bacteria (Staphylococcus epidermidis), bad staph (Staphylococcus aureus), and really bad, pathogenic staph (MRSA). Here's a comparison.
The Most Dangerous Spa DiseasesProtect yourself and your family this summer, find out which are the most serious diseases you can catch in a spa, public bath or even on the beach.- What Are Bacteria in Human Life?What are Bacteria in Human Life?
- My Daughter's MRSA Infection, Diagnosis and TreatmentWith all of the recent news reports on MRSA the super bug I've been a little weary every time some one coughed or sneezed around me. You can just imagine my terror when my daughter was diagnosed with community acquired MRSA!
- Staphylococcus Aureus: The Golden StaphStaphylococcus Aureus nearly killed me. It is now making headline news and being linked to deaths around the country.
Top 3 Diseases Your Child Could Acquire at SchoolHere's an article about the top most diseases your kids may get from school. Check out and inform your children on what to look out for to prevent them from acquiring infection.
What You Need to Know about Legionaires' DiseaseAfter six cases of confirmed Legionaires' disease were linked to a Las Vegas hotel, many people want to know more about this illness. Here are the facts on Legionaires'.
How Bacteria Infect the Body and Cause DiseaseBacteria in the body do not indicate disease is present. Many types of bacteria are beneficial. But when they get in the wrong area, or overpopulate, illness can result.
Citrus Greening Disease: Spreading in FloridaSince its discovery in the U.S., citrus greening disease has continued to devastate the growers in Florida. Recently, researchers at the University of Florida released information detailing the continued spread of the disease.- Fallopian Tube Infection Symptoms and CausesDoes your doctor suspect a fallopian tube infection? Here we will explore and explain this condition.
- Infections in Hospitals a Dirty Little SecretFacts about unsafe medical care and its harmful effects on patients. Two million people suffer from hospital-acquired infections each year, 99,000 die.
- Corn Diseases Caused by BacteriaGiven the right environmental conditions, bacterial infections can flourish and destroy large portions of crops. Early detection and prevention are the best method of control for these common, but devastating diseases.
Does Lax Rules for Muslim Medical Staff, Increase Life-Threating Bacteria Infections?Muslim staff are allow to circumvent the rules due to their religious faith guidelines, placing both the hospital and their patients, at risk for deadly diseases. Is this fair that they do not comply with the medical protocol?- Should You Pop a Boil?Will popping a boil make it go away quicker? Is it safe? Find out how to handle this common affliction.
- Tyzzer's Disease in HamstersUnderstanding Tyzzer's Disease and how it specifically affects hamsters.
Yaws: An Almost-Forgotten InfectionYaws is an infection that affects mostly humid and tropical areas, especially in economically distraught populations. The infection is easily treated with penicillin, but is still a present threat.- Beneficial Bacteria NamesIn the normal conceptualization of the term bacteria, we easily configure images of disease causing pathogens. Rarely do we conceive bacteria as an important entity in our ecosystems.
- Bacteria: Domain ArchaeaInformation about the domain Archaea.
- What is Tyzzer's Disease?Tips and information on how to identify, treat, and prevent Tyzzer's disease in your pet.
- Bacteria - The Good, the Bad and the UglyThis skin is the largest organ of our body and is capable of absorbing both good and bad bacteria. Yes, you heard right, good bacteria. There is good bacteria that lives on our skin and does not harm us.
How to Properly Remove a SplinterThey might not seem like much, but the dangers of an infection are high.- How Do Doctors Culture Bacteria?Bacteria are all around us. They are ubiquitous, microscopic creatures which live amongst us - sometimes silently, and sometimes with deadly effects.
- What is Infective EndocarditisWhen a persons lining of the heart chambers and heart valve is infected by fungi, bacteria and other infectious substance, they will suffer from a condition called infectious endocarditis.
- What Are the Symptoms of an Infection and How to Avoid Getting InfectedInfection is very common, and it ranges from simple to acute and life threatening Infection. How can we spot an infection and what are thing to do to avoid it?
- Serious Health Threats in Unexpected PlacesSalmonella poisoning has kept you away from Taco Bell, but did you ever stop to think about where the money you saved by not eating out came from?
- Clostridium SordelliiClostridium sordellii is a rare bacterium that has been associated with the development of toxic shock syndrome (TSS) in obstetrics.
- Tyzzer's DiseaseTyzzer's disease is acute bacterial infection contagiously by spores to many small animals. Blood test maybe able to identify the bacteria before it causes more deaths. Precautions can be taken and treatment is limited.
Diagnosing and Treating Bone InfectionThis article identifies what bone infection is, how it happens, how it can be diagnosed, and the common methods of treatment.- Puerperal FeverPuerperal fever, also known as "childbed fever" is an infection within the female reproductive system, present usually after an abortion or childbird takes place.
All About Haemophilus InfluenzaeHaemophilus influenzae. Know what it is? Read this and you will.
How to Treat Sickness and Infections Naturally Part 3This is the last installment of treating sickness and infections naturally.- The Risks of Brain InfectionsThe following is an overview of th various brain infections and the associated risks.
- What is an Adenoviral Infection!An Adenoviral infection is something that affects mostly infants and toddlers. It is considered an acute respiratory infection. Children who go to day care centers and school can become infected with adenovirus, more frequently than those who do not
- Understanding Bacteria - Harmless and HarmfulBacteria are mostly harmless. 70 percent of all bacteria is harmless. It is the remaining 30 perecent that causes disease.



