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Measles, also known as rubeola, is a highly contagious viral infection caused by the measles virus, a member of the Paramyxoviridae family. It primarily affects the respirator...
Read MoreSalmonellosis is an infection caused by bacteria of the *Salmonella* genus, most commonly *Salmonella enterica* serotypes *Typhimurium* and *Enteritidis*. It is one of the mos...
Read MoreAcute renal failure, also known as acute kidney injury (AKI), is a sudden and often reversible decline in kidney function, characterized by an abrupt decrease in the kidneys'...
Read MoreDental caries, commonly known as tooth decay or cavities, is a chronic infectious disease resulting from the demineralization of tooth enamel and dentin by acids produced by b...
Read MoreGenitourinary tract infections (GUIs) encompass a wide range of infections affecting the urinary and reproductive systems. These infections can involve the kidneys (pyelonephr...
Read MoreShigellosis, also known as bacillary dysentery, is an acute bacterial infection of the intestines caused by *Shigella* species, including *S. dysenteriae*, *S. flexneri*, *S....
Read MoreAcidosis is a condition in which the body’s pH level becomes abnormally low, meaning the blood and other bodily fluids have an excess of acid. The normal blood pH range is bet...
Read MoreFunctional dyspepsia (FD) is a common digestive disorder characterized by chronic or recurrent upper abdominal discomfort, which is not associated with any identifiable struct...
Read MoreMeningococcal infection is a serious bacterial disease caused by *Neisseria meningitidis*, commonly known as meningococcus. This bacterium can lead to two primary forms of ill...
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