Pasteurellosis

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Pasteurellosis Pasteurella multocida is a small, gram-negative, nonmotile, non-spore-forming coccobacillus that often exists in the upper respiratory tract of many livestock, poultry, and domestic pet species, especially cats and dogs….

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Paratyphoid Fever

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Paratyphoid Fever Contact Precautions Transmitted by the fecal-oral route, typhoid and paratyphoid fever are bacterial infections of the intestinal tract and bloodstream. Affected patients usually experience mild fever, malaise, anorexia,…

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Parainfluenza

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Parainfluenza Contact Precautions Droplet Precautions Parainfluenza refers to any of a group of respiratory illnesses caused by paramyxoviruses, a subgroup of the myxoviruses. Affecting both the upper and lower respiratory…

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Otitis Media

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Otitis Media Otitis media is inflammation of the middle ear that may be suppurative or secretory, acute or chronic, persistent, or unresponsive. With prompt treatment, the prognosis for acute otitis…

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Otitis Externa

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Otitis Externa Otitis externa, also known as external otitis and swimmer’s ear, is inflammation of the skin of the external ear canal and auricle. The condition is most common in…

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Osteomyelitis

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Osteomyelitis Osteomyelitis is a pyogenic bone infection that may be chronic or acute. The disease commonly results from a combination of traumatic injury and acute infection originating elsewhere in the…

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Opisthorchiasis

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Opisthorchiasis Opisthorchis sinensis, also known as Clonorchis sinensis, is a trematode, or fluke, that causes infection in the liver. It is most commonly called the Chinese liver fluke. O. viverrini…

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Norwalk Virus Infection

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Norwalk Virus Infection Contact Precautions Norwalk virus, among a group called noroviruses, is a single-stranded RNA virus of the Caliciviridae family that causes acute gastroenteritis lasting 24 to 48 hours….

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Nocardiosis

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Nocardiosis Nocardiosis is an acute, subacute, or chronic bacterial infection caused by weakly gram-positive bacilli of the genus Nocardia—usually Nocardia asteroides. It can occur in cutaneous, lymphocutaneous, and subcutaneous forms…

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Necrotizing Fasciitis

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Necrotizing Fasciitis Most commonly referred to as flesh-eating bacteria, necrotizing fasciitis is a progressive, rapidly spreading inflammatory infection located in the deep fascia that destroys fascia and fat with secondary…

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