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Strep infection is not diagnosed from a urine sample.
No. The pathogen that causes strep throat has never been found in dog urine.
Please call your health care provider today. If your child is being treated for strep throat, he needs immediate attention when passing brown urine, as this is a sign of complications in strep.
This can lead to acute glomerulonephritis in some patients.
After about five to ten days, HUS can develop, which is characterized by paleness, irritability, and fatigue, as well as reduced urine production.
Multiple liver diseases, including, not limited to: viral infection, cancer, cirrhosis, hemolytic blood diseases
Group B Strep will probably not cause any problem for the mother or the partner, many, many people carry it, are unaware and never have a problem. It's most commonly found in the intestines (men and women) although also if found in the vagina. It's completely normal in the intestines and vagina, and doesn't need treating. So far no antibiotics have been found which will reliably eradicate it from the body, which is why group B Strep found on a vaginal or rectal swab isn't treated during pregnancy. Although group B Strep found in a urine sample should be treated when it's found. The time when antibiotics are effective against group B Strep infection in babies is when they're given intravenously (through a vein) to mothers whose babies are at higher risk of developing group B Strep infection, from the start of their labour and at intervals until delivery. It's around labour and delivery that the baby is more likely to be exposed to group B Strep and, if susceptible, develop infection. So, as soon as labour start or your waters break, go directly to the hospital and you will be put on antibiotics. The antibiotics will pass into the baby and help protect it. If you have the baby very quickly, before the antibiotics get into it, the baby may need antibiotics given after birth, but otherwise you should both be ok. See: http://www.gbsa.org http://www.gbss.org.uk http://www.childbirth.org/articles/GBS.html
No, you can not contract HIV by urination.
A group of drugs used to increase urine output.
a 5 panel test
Urobilinogen: Urobilinogen is normally present in urine at concentrations up to 1.0mg/dl. A result of 2.0mg/dl represents the transition zone from normal to abnormal and the patient and or urine specimen should be evaluated further for hemolytic and hepatic disease. Evaluation of both the bilirubin and urobilinogen results helps in the differential diagnosis of jaundice, as well as other liver and biliary disorders.
Ammonia is a chemical that can be found in a cat's urine. If you are asking if a kitten can get Pneumonia, then yes. Kitten's can contract pneumonia.