Medical attention is needed should
bacterial infection set in.
Antibiotics may be required if secondary
bacterial infections set in.
Not exact matches
Because this scenario showcases a slew of problems that are endemic to our modern healthcare system — from the utter lack of
bacterial control in clinical
settings and the associated
infections that result... to a process that shuttles vulnerable patients in and out of emergency rooms for piecemeal diagnosis and treatment... to overcrowded, overburdened hospitals that still mindlessly cling to patient - management processes that haven't worked for decades.
With this in mind, the researchers
set out to develop an effective antibacterial treatment, drawing their inspiration from naturally - occurring peroxidase enzymes that play a role in immune defence against
bacterial infections.
The second temperature spike can indicate a secondary
bacterial infection like pneumonia that
sets in after the flu and can lead to more severe health problems, especially in older individuals.
Ten classifier genes distinguished infants with bacteremia from those without
bacterial infections in the test
set.
Sixty - six classifier genes were identified that distinguished infants with and without
bacterial infections in the test
set.
Given the better understanding of the role of miR - 33 and fat buildup in TB
infection, the study authors argue that the
bacterial lipid effect may be countered using antisense oligonucleotides, another
set of molecular chains that are the right shape to grab miR - 33 and remove it from action.
Antibiotics will usually clear up
bacterial infections that have already
set in, but it's important to see your doctor to get a prescription quickly.
The doctor has been trained in a mind -
set derived from the war against
bacterial infections in which success (such as it was) was achieved by a process of diagnosing diseases by their signs and symptoms in order to identify the infecting organism so the proper antibiotic may be employed to kill it.
Antibiotics might also be needed if a
bacterial infection has
set in.
It is also fairly common for secondary
bacterial infections to
set in when mites have been present and this won't clear up until it is treated, as well.
Prevent
Infection: Antibiotics will be given to prevent a secondary bacterial infection from se
Infection: Antibiotics will be given to prevent a secondary
bacterial infection from se
infection from
setting in.
Antibiotics are given to control secondary
bacterial infections, which often
set in as a dog's immune system is compromised by parvo virus.
Antibiotics are given to control secondary
bacterial infections, which often
set in as a dog s immune system is compromised by CPV.
Antibiotics will not cure the parvo virus, but they may be prescribed because secondary
bacterial infections often
set in while the puppy's immune system is compromised.
When FIV + cats are removed from shelter situations and are living in a home, there are very few times they will actually come down with illnesses simply because they are removed from situations where they are likely to be exposed to viral and / or
bacterial infections, i.e. living in colonies, shelters and foster home
settings.
They will also help counteract the fever that commonly accompanies this virus and also when secondary
bacterial infections have
set in.
A
bacterial infection may
set in as a result, and excess scratching may lead to bleeding, which can then cause the
infection to affect the bloodstream and internal organs.
If it is a viral
infection, the antibiotic won't help, but even if it is a virus, secondary
bacterial infections often
set in once the immune system is depressed.
Many «triggers» can
set off an asthmatic attack including allergens (both airborne and non-airborne,) food allergies,
bacterial infection and certain viruses.
Fever increases the body's
set temperature (range of temperature in which body systems can function normally) to assist the immune system by activating immune cells to attack the foreign invader, such as a
bacterial infection.