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of conjunctivitis, based on what has caused the condition - an infection or an allergy. Conjunctivitis can also be caused if an irritant such as a chemical, or a foreign body such as a piece of grit, gets into your eye. Types of conjunctiv...
bacterial and viral, and noninfectious, such as allergies or toxins. Typical signs of acute infectious conjunctivitis include conjunctival hyperemia and mucopurulent discharge causing foreign body sensation, tearing, and matting of the eyel...
case the culprit is the Haemophilus influenzae. The other three micro organism do not cause any problem to the eye. Whereas unencapsulated H. influenzae causes ear infections (otitis media), eye infections (conjunctivitis), and sinusitis in...
Muckle-Wells syndrome have recurrent "flare-ups" that start throughout infancy or early childhood. These episodes may appear to arise spontaneously or be triggered by freezing, heat, fatigue, or other stresses. Affected individuals typicall...
trachomatis? Chlamydia trachomatis is a small bacterium that cannot grow outside a living cell. In this respect it resembles a virus, but it is actually a very sophisticated organism. There are two other related organisms: Chlamydia psitta...
Neisseria are Gram-negative diplococci. Pili on surface of bacteria bind to CD46, an abundant human support C3b/C4b-binding cell surface glycoprotein. This allows pathogens to enter owner units, where they can endure and grow. Diagnosis of ...
cases of respiratory infections and diarrhea caused by adenovirus. The below discussion is related to the case study of female who is suffering from this particular disease. Case Analysis Subjective A 32-year-old white female with acute ons...