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No, a bacterial infection is caused by a bacteria and therefore can be easily cured with medicine and is sometimes communicable (can be caught), whereas a viral infection is caused by a virus and is always communicable. A virus cannot be cured but only the symptoms can be treated, major virus' are usually prevented by a vaccine which is a dead or weakened strain of the virus injected into the blood stream allowing the immune system to recognize the virus if it were ever to unintentionally enter the body.
Yes, you can, because the UTI is caused by a bacteria, and the yeast infection is caused by a strain of yeast.
Strangles is a bacterial infection in horses caused by a specific strain of Streptococcus. Treatment consists of antibiotics and supportive care as needed. However, sometimes the bacteria gets into the blood stream and infects lymph nodes throughout the body; this is very difficult to treat.
Laboratory studies have shown that anemarrhena can effectively eradicate infections caused by Staphylococcus aureus, the bacterial strain that often causes lung infections.
Possible next steps could include conducting a bacterial culture to isolate the specific strain, performing genetic sequencing to identify the strain's genetic makeup, and comparing the genetic information to known bacterial strains in databases for a match. Additionally, conducting further analysis such as PCR or serotyping may also help in determining the exact bacterial strain.
Measles is an infection of the respiratory tract that can be caused by both a bacteria and a virus. Most people think of the virus strain typically, as there is a vaccine for it, and people rarely need to be treated with antibiotics for the bacteria strain.
MERSA and MRSA are the same bacteria, Staph Aureous. When then become resistant to a certain antibiotic called methicillin they then get the designation of methicillin resistant Staph Aureous. The difficulty in treating this super bug is that is is resistant to many, but not all antibiotics.MSRA is a contagious disease that is a strain of bacterial staph infection.
MRSA is metycilin resistent staphylococcus aureus, meaning that the bacteria SA is resistant to the antibiotic metycilin(I think I wrote the name correct) MRSA is Methicillin resistant Staphylococcus aureus . It is a bacterial infection caused by a strain of Staph aureus which are resistant to most antibiotics and thus difficult to eradicate. It emerged in 1961 after Methicillin was used to treat this infection. It is now one of the most common Hospital acquired infections.
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No rheumatoid arthritis is an Autoimmune disease and is cause by the inflamation caused by the immune system. Repetative strain on joints is more likely to result in osteoarthritis.
Call you gynecologist or go to the local clinic. It might either be a resistant strain that requires a prescription strength medicine or it might not really be a yeast infection. It could easily be a bacterial infection with similar symptoms - if this is the case the yeast infection medications could make it worse. A doctor will be able to figure out what is causing the problem. Do not let it go untreated. It could get worse and even cause some serious health problems.