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A local infection infects only the area where it made initial contact in or on the body, like the infection in a cut after the cut gets dirty and is not properly cleaned. A systemic infection spreads via the blood throughout the body.
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Employment, crime, education.
local infections (colds, sinus infections) systemic infections (scarlet fever, typhoid fever, malaria) drying of the membranes lining the nose, often during heating season in colder climates
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It depends on local legislation of the country concerned
There is only one as far as I'm concerned. Stressless. Go to a local retailer.
Go to a local vet hospital and just tell them your concerned and they will let you know.
The local community.
The ATF (Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms), is an enforcement agency of the Treasury Department, and primarily concerned with enforcing the federal laws regulating their particular area of interest. While they DO interact with citizens they are not an agency which deals primarily with the public, as local law enforcement does. They "help" citizens by enforcing the laws against illegal production and distribution of certain federally taxed and/or controlled products.
Concerned friends is a non-profit social service and welfare organization with many local offices across North America. They advocate on behalf of those in long term care.
It is usually used to reference a localized infection as opposed to a systemic infection. Systemic infections are those that affect the whole body or an entire system of the body and can also be called sepsis, septicemia, blood infection, blood poisoning, and bacteremia, etc. The term local or localized infection is used to reference smaller infections in a single location in your body, like cellulitis of the skin or a bladder infection. Local infections can become whole body infections if left untreated or treated with the wrong medications. Common localized infections that can become systemic infections are pneumonia, urinary tract or bladder infections, appendicitis, and infections of cuts/skin infections.