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Results 1 - 10 of 34 for Infectious
  1. Infectious mononucleosis is caused by the Epstein-Barr virus. It is a viral infection causing high temperature, sore throat, and swollen lymph glands. Infectious mononucleosis can be contagious if the infected person ...
  2. Images ... Different areas of the world have different diseases and different prevalence rates of diseases. Travelers going to foreign ...
  3. Images ... Swollen lymph nodes, sore throat, fatigue and headache are some of the symptoms of mononucleosis, which is caused by the Epstein- ...
  4. ... immune system. Indications for a WBC count include infectious and inflammatory diseases; leukemia and lymphoma; and bone ... radiation High numbers of WBCs (leukocytosis) may indicate: Infectious diseases inflammatory disease (such as rheumatoid arthritis or ...
  5. ... most commonly caused by the Epstein-Barr virus (infectious mononucleosis), cytomegalovirus diseases, and occasionally infectious hepatitis. This ...
  6. ... numbers of white blood cells (leukocytosis) may indicate: Infectious diseases Inflammatory disease (such as rheumatoid arthritis or ...
  7. ... normal development, diet, general care, immunizations, the latest infectious diseases that are "going around," and other important ...
  8. ... the Trichuria (whipworm) egg. The eggs are highly infectious. After a person eats contaminated food, the worms ...
  9. ... some of the world's most common and significant infectious diseases, including West Nile, Malaria, yellow fever, viral ...
  10. Flies carry disease by transporting infectious agents on their feet. They may spread salmonellosis, typhoid, and other diseases. (Image courtesy of the Centers for Disease Control and ...
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