Bacterial diseases (24 contents)
Are we at risk of an attack of superbugs? The use of disinfectants, in addition to combating microorganisms, can induce mutations in them that make them resistant to the chemicals used.
Healthy skin protects our body against various microorganisms. The basic element of this protection is the epidermis, especially the stratum corneum and the lipid coat on its surface. Additional...
Chlamydia trachomatis infections are a common cause of inflammation of the reproductive organs, which can lead to infertility or pregnancy complications. This article provides basic information on...
Chlamydia trachomatis infections are a common cause of inflammation of the reproductive organs, which can lead to infertility or pregnancy complications. This article provides basic information on...
This article briefly discusses the forms of infectious vulvar diseases, their division, clinical manifestations, aetiopathogenesis and treatment.
This article briefly discusses the forms of infectious vulvar diseases, their division, clinical manifestations, aetiopathogenesis and treatment.
Both men and women can have problems with changes in the appearance of the nail plate (e.g. shape, texture, colouring, brittleness). In some cases it is related to a deficiency of various vitamins,...
Both men and women can have problems with changes in the appearance of the nail plate (e.g. shape, texture, colouring, brittleness). In some cases it is related to a deficiency of various vitamins,...
The causative agent of boils isStaphylococcus aureus. Boils occur frequently, especially under conditions of poor hygiene. Their formation, as well as the occurrence of boils, i.e. multiple boils, is...
The second part of the article on tuberculosis in children discusses the principles of diagnosing tuberculosis based on radiography, tuberculin test and microbiological tests.
Clinical picture and prevention options for envelope bacterial infections that pose a high risk to children under 5 years of age
The only commercially available pneumococcal (Streptococcus pneumoniae) vaccine with documented efficacy in children as young as two months of age is Prevenar.