most often cause acute upper respiratory infections with fever and runny nose. Adenovirus types 1, 2, 3, 5, and 6 are responsible for most of these infections. Occasionally more serious lower respiratory diseases, such as pneumonia, may occur
This condition is caused by adenovirus types 40 and 41 and can last as long as two weeks
Infants and children are most commonly affected by adenoviruses. Adenovirus infections can occur throughout the year, but seem to be most common from fall to spring
Kidney infections, like other bacterial infections, often result in a fever. The fever causes the symptom of headaches. These infections are treated with antibiotics.
Microorganisms cause infections which affect the urinary system. Usally the infections start in the bladder and spread to the kidneys.
Infants with ear infections should see a doctor. Ear infections do not go away on their own and can often lead to other, more serious ailments especially in infants and young children
no, it's actually often used to treat a bladder and urinary tract infections.
Low WBC count is often a sign a viral infection. And, yes, viral infections can often cause enlarged lymph nodes.
Colitis is a inflammatory bowel disease. The main causes of Colitis are food poisoning and E Coli. These infections can often cause dehydration and bloody diarrhea.
i would clean it every week as not cleaning it out often may cause infections.
Yes, the presence of pus cells/white blood cells in the urine often indicates an infection in the urinary tract. Bladder infections, STDs, and other types of infections may be the cause.
Mycosis is a fungal infection. Because inhalation of spores is a primary cause of such infections, they often begin in the lungs, which is known as pulmonary mycosis.
About 5% of all ticks carry the causative bacteria. Children under the age of 15 years have the majority of RMSF infections.
Ear infections are very common in babies.3out of 4 children get at least one ear infection by age 2.You should have your child looked at by a doctor and they might perscribe something for him/her.