macrophages and monocytes or this is 1st the others are second and third
Neutrophils
During a bacterial infection, the leukocyte count typically increases as the immune system responds to the invading pathogens. This rise is primarily due to an increase in neutrophils, a type of white blood cell that plays a crucial role in fighting bacterial infections. The body may also produce other immune cells, such as lymphocytes and monocytes, to help combat the infection. This elevated leukocyte count is often used as a clinical indicator of infection or inflammation.
Surgical prophylaxis--prevention of bacterial infection during or immediately after surgery.
Yes, Gentamicin is effective against bacterial infections. However, gent is not used for all bacterial infections.
What method is used to prepare potassiumsulfate
One of the thing its used for is to cure bacterial infection in the vagina
Helps the bacteria transfer faster
Antibiotics are used to slow or kill bacterial infections while the bodt's own defences build up.
Its used to remove any bacterial infection in urine.
A reagent strip can be used to test for the presence of nitrites in urine, which suggests a bacterial infection of the urinary tract. Many bacteria, particularly E. coli, can convert nitrates to nitrites, indicating an infection. Additionally, the presence of leukocyte esterase on the strip can signify white blood cells in the urine, further supporting the diagnosis of a urinary tract infection.
Enable the faster and more numerous transfer of plasmids into the bacteria. (C for PLATO users.) ~Æ
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It is generally used for upper respiratory infections (bacterial), but can be used to treat a UTI (urinary tract infection).