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HIV Infection

May 30, 2021 by in PUBLIC HEALTH AND EPIDEMIOLOGY Comments Off on HIV Infection

Introduction Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection in the United States has evolved over the past three decades from an untreatable illness that predictably led to death to a chronic disease…

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Bacteremia

May 30, 2021 by in PUBLIC HEALTH AND EPIDEMIOLOGY Comments Off on Bacteremia

What Is Bacteremia? Human blood is supposed to be a sterile environment. Bacteremia is defined as the presence and detection of bacteria in blood. The body has several defense mechanisms…

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Vector-Borne Infections

May 30, 2021 by in PUBLIC HEALTH AND EPIDEMIOLOGY Comments Off on Vector-Borne Infections

Introduction Vector-borne infections include diseases caused by diverse pathogens (bacteria, viruses, parasites) that are transmitted to humans by a variety of vectors such as ticks, mosquitoes, lice, tsetse flies, sandflies,…

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Sepsis

May 30, 2021 by in PUBLIC HEALTH AND EPIDEMIOLOGY Comments Off on Sepsis

Introduction Sepsis is among the oldest medical conditions described, yet remains a leading cause of death. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention estimate that 1.5 million people in the…

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Fever and Rash

May 30, 2021 by in PUBLIC HEALTH AND EPIDEMIOLOGY Comments Off on Fever and Rash

Overview Generalized rashes with fever are among the most frequent conditions seen by primary care physicians, and are a common reason for patient visits to the emergency department and dermatologists….

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