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  • ...de Gans J, McIntyre P, Prasad K |title=Corticosteroids for acute bacterial meningitis |journal=Cochrane Database Syst Rev |volume= |issue=1 |pages=CD004405 |year * Severe systemic viral, bacterial, and fungal infections
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  • ...unctivitis|eye infections]]. Nevertheless, the global problem of advancing bacterial resistance to newer drugs has led to renewed interest in its use.<ref name= Because it functions by inhibiting bacterial [[protein]] synthesis, chloramphenicol has a very broad spectrum of activit
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  • The metronidazole metabolites are taken up into bacterial DNA, and form unstable molecules. This function only occurs when metronidaz ===Bacterial===
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  • ...addition to the cocktail-drug treatment of [[tuberculosis]] and inactive [[meningitis]], along with [[isoniazid]], [[ethambutol]], [[pyrazinamide]] and [[strepto ...-03-07.</ref> Its lipophilic nature makes it a good candidate to treat the meningitis form of [[tuberculosis]], which requires distribution to the [[central nerv
    18 KB (2,471 words) - 16:43, 27 September 2010
  • ...actam]] [[antibiotic]] that has been used extensively to treat [[bacterium|bacterial]] [[infection]]s since 1961. Until the introduction of ampicillin by the Br ...r [[cell wall]]s.<ref name=AHFS/> It inhibits the third and final stage of bacterial cell wall synthesis in [[binary fission]], which ultimately leads to cell [
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  • * Bacterial [[endocarditis]] *[[Meningitis]]
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  • * [[Bacterial endocarditis]] * [[Bacterial food poisoning]]
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  • ...anism which spreads disease from one host to another. Invertebrates spread bacterial, viral and protozoan pathogens by two main mechanisms. Either via their bit ...i'', which causes Lyme Disease, is transmitted by ticks and members of the bacterial genus ''Rickettsia'' are transmitted by lice. For example, the human body l
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  • ===Bacterial infections=== ...ifficile]]''.<ref>{{cite web | last = Marks | first = Stanley L. | title = Bacterial Gastroenteritis in Dogs & Cats--More Common Than You Think | work = Proceed
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