Dysentery
typhoid fever is caused by bacterial infection, generally of the salmonella bacteria. this is most often spread by the ingestion of feces-contaminated food and/or water.
No, an allergic reaction is typically caused by a release of histamines from the eosinophils. Antibodies are produced by lymphocytes in response to a bacterial infection.
no, neutrophils are a type of white blood cell which fights infection, primarily bacterial infection. A high neutrophil count can therefore suggest the presence of a bacterial infection but may point to other things
The medical term for a urinary bladder infection is "cystitis." This condition typically involves inflammation of the bladder, often caused by bacterial infection. Symptoms may include frequent urination, pain during urination, and lower abdominal discomfort. In some cases, it can be accompanied by a urinary tract infection (UTI).
Greenish nasal mucous usually signals a bacterial infection (often of the sinuses).
Meningitis is an inflammation of the meninges, a protective coating in your body that defends your spinal nerves and brain. The inflammation is caused when some infection attacks the meninges. Meningitis is generally sorted into two main types: Bacterial and Viral. The difference, of course, being that one is caused by a bacterial infection, and one is caused by a viral infection. There aren't really any infections that specifically cause meningitis. It's normally caused by some other infection that works its way into the meninges. However, meningitis can also be caused by various fungi, parasites, allergies to drugs, chemicals, and tumors. Though these are much less common than the bacterial and viral variants.
Virus or bacteria? The flu (influenza) and colds (upper respiratory infections) are caused by viruses for which there is no special treatment.On the other hand, bacterial infections such as strep throat or an ear infection can be treated with antibiotics prescribed by a physician.These general guidelines can help you determine if you have a viral or bacterial infection: Symptom VirusBacteria runny nose often rare achy muscles usual rare headache often rare dizzy often rare fever often often cough often sometimes dry cough often rare raising sputum often often hoarseness often rare Do antibiotic prescriptions help? no yes Virus or bacteria? The flu (influenza) and colds (upper respiratory infections) are caused by viruses for which there is no special treatment.On the other hand, bacterial infections such as strep throat or an ear infection can be treated with antibiotics prescribed by a physician.These general guidelines can help you determine if you have a viral or bacterial infection: Symptom VirusBacteria runny nose often rare achy muscles usual rare headache often rare dizzy often rare fever often often cough often sometimes dry cough often rare raising sputum often often hoarseness often rare Do antibiotic prescriptions help? no yes
Chlamydia is a bacterial infection. You can only get chlamydia if you're infected with chlamydia bacteria. Other bacterial infections will not cause or lead to chlamydia, no matter how often you have them.
Scours is diarrhea in calves, often caused by a bacterial infection from bacterial species like E. coli. But there are a number of causes of diarrhea in calves, from being exposed to a cold, wet environment, to lack of adequate antibodies in their mother's colostrum, to being exposed to too much soil bacteria.
Yes, it can be. But not everyone will vomit when they have it because it really depends on how badly it effects each individual. Use proper hygiene and hand washing to avoid any cold or flu and get vaccinations against the flu regularly at the beginning of flu season in your location.
Cervicitis is swelling of the end of the uterus most often caused by an infection.