Haemophilus Influenzae Infection

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Haemophilus Influenzae Infection Droplet Precautions H. influenzae can cause diseases in many organ systems but usually attacks the respiratory system. H. influenzae is one of the three most common organisms…

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Gonorrhea

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Gonorrhea Contact Precautions Gonorrhea is a common sexually transmitted infection that usually starts as an infection of the genitourinary tract, especially the urethra and cervix. It can also cause infection…

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Gingivitis

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Gingivitis Gingivitis is inflammation of the gingiva, which is part of the soft-tissue lining (gums) of the mouth that surrounds the teeth. Gingivitis is classified according to its appearance (ulcerative,…

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Giardiasis

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Giardiasis Contact Precautions Giardiasis (also called Giardia enteritis) is an infection of the small bowel caused by the symmetrical flagellate protozoan Giardia (duodenalis) lamblia. A mild infection may not produce…

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Gastroenteritis

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Gastroenteritis Contact Precautions Gastroenteritis (also called intestinal flu, traveler’s diarrhea, dysentery, viral or bacterial enteritis, and food poisoning) is an inflammation of the stomach and small intestine that is usually…

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Gas Gangrene

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Gas Gangrene Gas gangrene is caused by local infection with the anaerobic, spore-forming, gram-positive rod Clostridium perfringens (or another clostridial species). It occurs in devitalized tissue and results from compromised…

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Folliculitis

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Folliculitis Contact Precautions Folliculitis—a bacterial infection originating in the hair follicle—causes the formation of pustules. The infection can be superficial (follicular impetigo or Bockhart’s impetigo) or deep (sycosis barbae). Folliculitis…

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Filariasis

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Filariasis Filariasis is a parasitic infection that is classified according to the body cavity inhabited by the parasite. The areas most commonly affected are cutaneous and lymphatic, but other body…

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Fifth Disease

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Fifth Disease Droplet Precautions Fifth disease, also called erythema infectiosum, is an illness that mostly affects children ages 3 to 15 years but can also affect adults. Fifth disease causes…

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Escherichia Coli Infection

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Escherichia Coli Infection Contact Precautions The Enterobacteriaceae—a group of mostly aerobic, gram-negative bacilli—cause local and systemic infections, including an invasive diarrhea that resembles shigellosis and, more commonly, a noninvasive, toxin-mediated…

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