The prognosis for recovery from roundworm infections is good for most patients. The severity of infection, however, varies considerably from person to person.
The prognosis for recovery from mild infections is excellent.
Roundworm infections are diseases of the digestive tract and other organ systems caused by nematodes. Nematodes are parasitic worms with long, cylindrical bodies.
Untreated hemophilus infections--particularly meningitis, sepsis, and epiglottitis--have a high mortality rate.
Prognosis for sinus infections is usually excellent, although some individuals may find that they are particularly prone to contracting such infections after a cold. Fungal sinusitis, however, has a relatively high death rate.
The majority of WNV infections will manifest asymptomatically. West Nile fever offers an excellent prognosis
Most pseudomonas infections can be successfully treated with antibiotics and surgery. In immunocompromised persons, however, P. aeruginosa infections have a high mortality rate.
Most healthy people who develop staph infections recover fully within a short time. Others develop repeated infections. Some become seriously ill, requiring long-term therapy or emergency care. A small percentage die.
The disease is transmitted by ingesting the eggs of the pinworm
mostly known as Pyrantel; It prevents worms from growing or multiplying in your body. Pyrantel is used to treat infections caused by worms such as pinworm and roundworm.
Although antibiotics can treat most infections and may help prevent others, premature death may result, typically due to repeated lung infections.
Many patients with mild infections need no specific treatment and recover completely.
No, mononucleosis and meningococcal disease are different infections with different cause, symptoms, and prognosis.