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Prurigo nodularis (PN) is a chronic skin condition characterized by the development of intensely itchy, firm, and hyperkeratotic nodules on the skin. These nodules are often t...
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Swine flu, also known as H1N1 influenza, is a respiratory disease caused by the H1N1 virus, a subtype of influenza A. It originally emerged in pigs but mutated to infect human...
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Enteritis is the inflammation of the small intestine, which can be caused by a variety of factors, including infections (bacterial, viral, or parasitic), autoimmune disorders,...
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Tic disorders are neurological conditions characterized by sudden, repetitive, involuntary movements or vocalizations known as tics. These tics can range from mild to severe a...
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Food and water treatment refers to the processes and methods used to ensure that food and water are safe for consumption. This involves removing contaminants, pathogens, and h...
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Rickets is a childhood bone disorder characterized by softening and weakening of bones due to defective mineralization of the bone matrix. It primarily results from a deficien...
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Endophthalmitis is a severe inflammation of the intraocular cavities, typically caused by an infection. It can be classified as exogenous or endogenous based on the route of i...
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Surgical infections, also known as postoperative infections, refer to infections that occur at the site of a surgical wound or within the body after a surgical procedure. Thes...
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Dracunculiasis, also known as **Guinea worm disease**, is a parasitic infection caused by the nematode *Dracunculus medinensis*. The disease is transmitted through the ingesti...
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