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Results 1 - 10 of 43 for Bacterial infectious disease
  1. ... or urine. There are two main categories of bacterial infections : Gram-positive and Gram-negative. The categories are ... used to find out if you have a bacterial infection. If you do, the test will show if ...
  2. ... a life-threatening condition usually caused by a bacterial infection. Learn more. ... your blood. But if you have a serious bacterial infection , the cells in many parts of your body ...
  3. ... bacteria culture tests. They are used to diagnose bacterial infections. There are different types of tests depending on ... for stool (poop) is feces. Used to detect bacterial infections in your digestive system, including food poisoning . Because ...
  4. ... antibiotic will be most effective in treating a bacterial infection. Antibiotics should only be used for bacterial infections. Incorrect use of antibiotics has contributed to a ...
  5. ... test is used to diagnose whooping cough, a bacterial infection that can be deadly to infants. Learn more. ... known as pertussis. Whooping cough is a serious bacterial infection in your respiratory system. It may cause severe ...
  6. ... the vagina to find out if a vaginal bacterial infection is causing your symptoms. Learn more. ... vaginosis (BV) test? Bacterial vaginosis (BV) is a bacterial infection in the vagina . A healthy vagina contains a ...
  7. ... grow. When common antibiotics don't work on bacterial infections, it's known as antibiotic resistance . Antibiotic resistance makes it difficult to treat certain bacterial infections . In the past, MRSA infections mostly happened in ...
  8. ... used to screen for and diagnose syphilis, a bacterial infection spread by sexual contact. Syphilis is easily treatable ... common sexually transmitted diseases (STDs). It is a bacterial infection that spreads through vaginal, oral, or anal sexual ...
  9. ... commonly known as TB. TB is a serious bacterial infection caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis . It mainly affects the ... takes much longer than treating other types of bacterial infections. After a few weeks on antibiotics, you will ...
  10. Lyme disease is a bacterial infection carried by ticks. Lyme disease tests look for signs of infection in your blood or cerebrospinal fluid. Learn more.
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