What are 2 ways that bacterial diseases are different from most fungal diseases of plants?
Which is easier to treat fungal diseases or bacterial diseases, and why?
I am a general practitioner and i want to ask about a case:a 10 year old boy with numerous monomorph(vesicular) acne in the face,it is his third eruption in the last year,with out any other diseases or sign and symptom exept for :his weight:56kg with truncal obesity height:153cm ,how can I approach it?is there any risk of precautious puberty while there is no manifestation of pubertal signs? bye the way his nutritional status and history seems to be good.
what are the most common infectious diseases a pharmacist sees? Do pharmacists routinly encounter antibiotic resistent in some of the infectious agents that patients have contacted? if so which onces?
The horse has played a little known but very important role in the field of medicine. Horses were injected with toxins of diseases until their blood built up immunities. Then a serum was made from their blood.Serums to fight with diphtheria and tetanus were developed this way. It can be inferred from the passage, that horses were (A) given immunity to diseases (B) generally quite immune to diseases (C) given medicines to fight toxins (D) given diphtheria and tetanus serums
Name some autoimmune diseases.
Name some Infectious diseases.
Name the diseases of Aorta and Carotid Arteries?
What are the diseases of the Blood Vessels?
What are the side effect of diseases and infections which causes dry mouth?
What are infectious diseases? How are they spread?
What are infectious diseases?
What differentiates pediatric nephrology from adult nephrology, and how does your approach vary when treating kidney diseases in children?
What are the common kidney disorders and diseases that a nephrologist would diagnose and treat?
How do you collaborate with nurses, dietitians, social workers, and other healthcare professionals to provide comprehensive care to patients with kidney diseases?