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Staphylococcal Food Poisoning(Centers for Disease Control and Prevention) ... Difficult-to-Treat Staphylococcal Infections in Men Who Have Sex with Men(American College of Physicians) ... Staphylococcal Infections -- see more articles...
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Other Health Topics: ... Staphylococcal Infections ... ClinicalTrials.gov: Staphylococcal Infections (National Institutes of Health)
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Staphylococcus - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Staphylococcus (from the Greek: , staphylē , "bunch of grapes" and κόκκος, kókkos , "granule") is a genus of Gram-positive bacteria. Under the microscope they appear round (cocci), and form in ...
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Staphylococcal infection - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Staphylococcal skin infections. Authoritative facts about the skin from the New Zealand Dermatological Society. ... Job's and Wiskott Aldrich syndromes (associations of severe Staphylococcal infection with eczema, raised immunoglobulin E and abnormal white cell function)
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Staphylococcal disease of the skin usually results in a localized collection of pus, known as an abscess, boil, or furuncle. The affected area may be red, swollen, and painful. Drainage or pus is common.
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Staphylococcal infection information including symptoms, diagnosis, misdiagnosis, treatment, causes, patient stories, videos, forums, prevention, and prognosis. ... Types of Staphylococcal infection...
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Overview of Staphylococcal infection as a medical condition including introduction, prevalence, prognosis, profile, symptoms, diagnosis, misdiagnosis, and treatment ... Staphylococcal infection: Potentially pathogenic bacteria found in nasal membranes, skin, hair follicles, and perineum of warm-blooded animals. They may cause...
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Staph bacteria can live harmlessly on many skin surfaces. But the bacteria can get into wounds and cause an infection. Get the details in this article for teens. ... Serious Staph Infections ... Although it's very rare, infections caused by S. aureus can occasionally become serious. This happens when the bacteria move from a...
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