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  • ...], in the ratio of 1 to 5, used in the treatment of a variety of bacterial infections. The name co-trimoxazole is the [[British Approved Name]], and has been mar ...peutic activity of the combination of trimethoprim and sulfamethoxazole in infections of mice|journal=Postgrad Med J|year=1969|volume=45|issue=Suppl|pages=18|pmi
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  • ...2 October 22 1987 for use in the United States to treat specific bacterial infections. In 1991, the intravenous formulation was introduced. The current United St ...population, ciprofloxacin is limited to the treatment of proven bacterial infections such as:
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  • ...imothy F. Kresowik, Stephen F. Jencks| title = Aspirin in the Treatment of Acute Myocardial Infarction in Elderly Medicare Beneficiaries : Patterns of Use a ...y, fluid in the lungs, and in some cases contribute to secondary bacterial infections and mortality.<ref>Karen M. Starko. Salicylates and Pandemic Influenza Mort
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  • The actual acute and chronic toxicity of DU is also a point of medical controversy. Multipl Staballoys, along with lower raw material costs, have the advantage of being easy to melt and cast into
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  • ..., then the passenger miles are 100 times higher, making the risk 100 times lower. The number of deaths per passenger mile on commercial airlines between 199 ...sh densities must exist. Whether this silica-melt risk remains at the much lower ash densities characteristic of downstream ash clouds is currently unclear.
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  • ...ation (such as arms, head, legs), symptoms ([[pruritus]], pain), duration (acute or chronic), arrangement (solitary, generalized, annular, linear), morpholo *[[Acne fulminans]] (Acute febrile ulcerative acne)
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  • * [[Salmonellosis]] (Salmonella infections) * [[Secernentea Infections]]
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  • ===Viral infections=== *[[Canine distemper]] is an often fatal infectious disease that mainly has respiratory and neurologic signs.<ref>{{cite web | title = Canine Distemper: Introducti
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  • ...the graft, results in a shorter time to engraftment, and may provide for a lower long-term relapse rate. ...|issue=3 |pages=181–183 |year=1997}}</ref> However, for others such as [[Acute Myeloid Leukemia]], the reduced mortality of the autogenous relative to all
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  • ...ef for children with cough and sleep difficulty due to [[upper respiratory infections]].<ref>Paul IM, Yoder KE, Crowell KR (July 2004). "Effect of Dextromethorph ...uthor = Henderson MG, Fuller RW | title = Dextromethorphan antagonizes the acute depletion of brain serotonin by p-chloroamphetamine and H75/12 in rats | jo
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  • '''Anthrax''' is an [[Acute (medical)|acute]] [[disease]] caused by the bacteria ''[[Bacillus anthracis]]''. Most forms Until the twentieth century, anthrax infections killed hundreds and thousands of animals and people each year in Australia,
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  • ...k includes a mother's [[antibodies]] that help the baby avoid or fight off infections and give their immature immune systems the benefit of their mother's immune ...ion of orange juice and [[cod liver oil]] to home-made formulas. Bacterial infections associated with formula remained a problem more prevalent in the United Sta
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