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A key factor that contributes to the high prevalence of this condition is the incomplete understanding of its pathogenesis. Most cases of bacterial meningitis develop as a result of haematogenous ...
The Bacterial Physiology and Pathogenesis Seminar Series aims to provide a platform for in-depth discussions and presentations on the latest developments in bacterial physiology and pathogenesis. Join ...
OMVs derived from pathogenic or non-pathogenic bacteria play an essential role in bacterial pathogenesis, cell-to-cell communication, horizontal gene transfer, quorum sensing, and maintaining ...
Bacterial vaginosis is common and associated with adverse obstetric and gynecologic outcomes, yet much is unknown about its pathogenesis. After current first-line treatment -- metronidazole or ...
Bacterial vaginosis, commonly known as BV, is the most common vaginal infection. Nearly 30% of women in the U.S. will experience bacterial vaginosis at some point in their lifetime. Bacterial ...
Most bacterial and viral infections are contagious, and different types of pathogens may lead to symptoms of varying severity. Some illnesses may require antibiotics or antiviral treatments ...
One in three women are affected by bacterial vaginosis (BV), a common but poorly understood condition caused by an imbalance of vaginal bacteria that can cause discomfort and pain. BV is treated ...
Bacterial vaginosis (BV) and vaginal yeast infections can both cause pain and discomfort, difficulty urinating, and itching. Other symptoms, such as vaginal discharge, may differ. Treatment will ...
Beneath an illustration of a transparent chest containing a set of orange-tinged lungs, the Feb. 20 Facebook post asserts that face masks cause "bacterial pneumonia" through the collection of ...
While people with no vagina can’t get bacterial vaginosis (BV), they may be able to transmit it to a partner who has a vagina. Bacterial vaginosis (BV) is an infection caused by having too much ...
Subacute bacterial endocarditis is a type of infective endocarditis. It's an infection that occurs when germs such as bacteria enter the bloodstream and attack the lining of the heart valves.