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- Infection - Wikipedia
The word infection can denote any presence of a particular pathogen at all (no matter how little) but also is often used in a sense implying a clinically apparent infection (in other words, a case of infectious disease)
- Infection: Types, causes, and differences - Medical News Today
An infection occurs when a microorganism — such as bacteria, fungi, or a virus — enters a person’s body and begins multiplying
- Bacterial Infection: Causes, Symptoms Treatment - Cleveland Clinic
You usually get an infection when bacteria enter your body through your mouth, nose or eyes, or through a cut in your skin Sometimes, bacteria that normally live on your skin or in your body get into places they’re not supposed to (like through an injury) and reproduce
- Infection | Description, Infectious Organisms, Transmission, Prevention . . .
Infection is the process by which harmful microorganisms such as bacteria, viruses, fungi, or parasites enter cells and tissues in the body and cause disease
- Infectious diseases - Symptoms causes - Mayo Clinic
Symptoms of infectious diseases vary depending on the cause of the infection But they often include fever and tiredness Rest and home remedies may clear up mild infections But other infections can be life-threatening, and treatment could involve hospital care
- Home | Infection | Springer Nature Link
Infection is a peer-reviewed journal dedicated to presenting and discussing clinically relevant information on infectious diseases globally Covers etiology, pathogenesis, diagnosis and treatment of infectious diseases in various settings
- Infections: Causes, Symptoms and Treatment - Medicover Hospitals
An infection is the invasion and multiplication of harmful microorganisms in the body, such as bacteria, viruses, fungi, or parasites Infections occur when the body's defenses are compromised or overwhelmed by pathogens
- INFECTION Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of INFECTION is the state produced by the establishment of one or more pathogenic agents (such as bacteria, protozoans, or viruses) in or on the body of a suitable host
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