Enterobiasis
Enterobiasis Enterobiasis (also called pinworm, seatworm, or threadworm infection, or oxyuriasis) is a benign intestinal disease caused by a thin, small, white roundworm that is about the length of a…
Enterobiasis Enterobiasis (also called pinworm, seatworm, or threadworm infection, or oxyuriasis) is a benign intestinal disease caused by a thin, small, white roundworm that is about the length of a…
Endometritis Endometritis, which occurs in women of childbearing age, is inflammation of the endometrium, the inner lining of the uterus. Inflammation extends into the myometrium, the middle layer of the…
Encephalitis Encephalitis is a severe inflammation of the brain characterized by intense lymphocytic infiltration of brain tissue and the leptomeninges. This process causes cerebral edema, degeneration of the brain’s ganglion…
Elephantiasis Elephantiasis is a syndrome that results in swelling or thickening of the tissue of the legs, genitals, or female breasts. There are two types of elephantiasis: One is caused…
Ehrlichiosis Human ehrlichiosis, an infectious disease that’s transmitted by the bite of an infected tick, was first diagnosed in 1986. The genus Ehrlichia contains a number of emerging species that…
Eczema Herpeticum Contact Precautions Eczema herpeticum, also known as Kaposi varicelliform eruption, is a rare disseminated herpes infection that occurs at the site of preexisting skin damage, most commonly atopic…
Ebola Virus Infection Contact Precautions Droplet Precautions One of the most frightening viruses to come out of the African subcontinent, the Ebola virus first appeared in 1976. More than 400…
Diphyllobothriasis Diphyllobothriasis is a cestode, or tapeworm, infection. Tapeworms are capable of self-fertilization; however, Diphyllobothrium eggs complete their development in an aquatic environment and then become infective. Humans are the…