The beta hemolytic streptococcal infection is common amongst the teens. You have 50 % of cases of sore throat due to the same in age group 5 to 15 years. From 2 to 5 and 15 to 20 age group you have 30 % sore throat infection due to streptococcal infection. Below and above this age group, the percentage of streptococcal infection drops to 20 %. ( Dedicated to the great US professor of paediatrics, who wrote the book named 'Infectious Diseases of paediatrics' during 1970's.)
Strep throat is a common bacterial infection that causes a fever that develops quickly and lasts longer than two days. Other rapidly developing symptoms include a sore throat and swollen lymph nodes. Visible symptoms often include a red throat with dark spots or white and yellow patches that form on near the back of the throat.
After Implantation you develop other pregnancy symptoms such as vomiting, swollen breasts and other common symptoms
Group B streptococcal (GBS) disease is a common bacterial infection that is potentially life-threatening if transmitted to a fetus during early pregnancy or birth.
a viral infection is like the flu and mononucleosis combined. you have the same symptoms that you would have with the flu. but it isn't the flu. to find out more ask you doctor at your next appointment or call and ask the person that answers the phone. hope this helps or helped you a little. you might think i am crazy but i got diagnosed with the viral infection yesturday, 02-12-2009. i have had to miss 4 days so far and maybe more. so hoped this helped. thx for taking the time to read, Anna on wikianswers.com
Eating meat, eggs or poultry that is raw or undercooked can lead to a type of food poisoning called salmonella. Salmonella symptoms develop 12 to 72 hours after digesting contaminated foods and may include nausea, pain in the abdomen, chills, fever, achy muscles, headache, bloody stools and diarrhea. Although symptoms generally clear within a week, salmonella can affect the bowels for months.
Endophthalmitis, or inflammation of the eye, is most often caused by post-surgical bacterial infection. The most common symptoms of endophthalmitis are loss of vision and pain, and can range from red eyes and swollen eyelids to a dramatic decrease in vision.
Endophthalmitis, or inflammation of the eye, is most often caused by post-surgical bacterial infection. The most common symptoms of endophthalmitis are loss of vision and pain, and can range from red eyes and swollen eyelids to a dramatic decrease in vision.
You could have a virus or bacterial infection. It could even be H1N1. These symptoms are very common and would need to be checked by a doctor to find the actual pathogen.
There are a wide number of factors when considering the symptoms of epididymitus. The most common symptoms include redness, pain, swollen and/or warm scrotum. Epididymitus is an infection and requires treatment.
50 % of the acute pharyngitis in age group 5 to 15 is caused by beta haemolytic streptococcus. In the age group 15 to 20 the percentage of strep throat drops to 30 %.
An upper respiratory infection can be caused by bacteria, viruses, or fungi. The most common is probably the common cold, which is a viral infection, followed by bacterial, then fungal.
Acne is a bacterial skin infection common during adolescence.
Strep throat is a common bacterial infection that causes a fever that develops quickly and lasts longer than two days. Other rapidly developing symptoms include a sore throat and swollen lymph nodes. Visible symptoms often include a red throat with dark spots or white and yellow patches that form on near the back of the throat.
Mononucleosis is a viral infection causing fever, sore throat, and swollen lymph glands, especially in the neck. Its spread by saliva and close contact.
Gingivitis is another term for gum disease that is triggered by a bacterial infection. The disease causes inflamed gums that are swollen and red and may bleed during flossing and brushing. Untreated gingivitis can lead to periodontitis, a condition characterized by the loosening of teeth. A space forms between the teeth and gums which can harbor harmful bacteria and lead to further infection.
Colds make the upper respiratory system less resistant to bacterial infection. Secondary bacterial infection may lead to middle ear infection, bronchitis, pneumonia, sinus infection, or strep throat.
One who has a kidney infection will display a number of symptoms. Some of the most common symptoms include pain in the side, shivering, a temperature and loss of appetite.