infectious Questions and Answers

Is the Td/IPV Vaccine compulsory?
No, they seem to be bringing it in as routine, but like the MMR it won't be compulsory. Td/IPV This page provides information on the Td/IPV immunisation which provides complete protection against Tetanus, Diphtheria, and Polio. The Td/IPV vaccine is usual
Can you use bactroban ointment up the nose?
Your doctor would not have prescribed it to you for use in your nose if it was not safe. ...more
What is leprosy diesease?
Historically, leprosy has affected mankind since at least 600 BC, and was well-recognized in the civilizations of ancient China, Egypt and India. In 1995, the World Health Organization (WHO) estimated that between two and three million people were permane
How do most infectious diseases spread?
According to the International Scientific Forum on Home Hygiene (IFH), the hands are one of the most frequent transmission routes for many types of infections as they come into direct contact with known portals of entry for pathogens (mouth, nose, conjunc
How long can a germ live in a room?
The length of time a germ remains infectious depends mostly on the type of germ it is. A germ can be either a virus or a bacterium, and each virus and bacterium has a different behavior in the environment. For example: • The smallpox virus is incredibly d
WHAT ARE INFECTIOUS SKINS MADE OUT OF?
They are made of a durable and easy-to-remove 3M vinyl material. It has special "comply" cross-hatch channels so that you can push out any air bubbles really easily. The adhesive is contained in little beads on the back of the vinyl. It is only when you a
Is it okay to eat 2 different kinds of antibiotics together?
consult with your doctor if it is already okay for you to stop the medication for your ear... there might be some side-effects if diff kinds of anti-microbial drugs are taken without the doctor's supervision... ...mo
Will penicillin work for a bladder infection?
It may not. Penicillin will work for your throat infection because it's usually caused by the streptococcus bug which dies when penicillin is given. However, urinary tract infections are commonly due to other bugs that don't respond to penicillin. So plea
How were antibiotics discovered?
Penicillin was discovered when a culture on a petri dish had an area clear of bacteria around a growth of penicillin fungus. Google Alexander Fleming. ...more
Who first discovered the HIV virus?
Robert Gallo. Robert Charles Gallo (born March 23, 1937) is a U.S. biomedical researcher. He is best known for his role in identifying the Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) as the infectious agent responsible for the Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (
Can a hiv test accurate in 5 months ?
An HIV test would be accurate after 3 months. Not 6 months as some have claimed here. If you have had no other exposures, you can rest assured you are HIV negative. You really should read up on safer sex and learn how you can protect yourself. Check out t
Does anybody know what the symptoms of MRSA are.?
What are the symptoms? The symptoms of MRSA infection depend on where you've been infected. MRSA most often appears as a skin infection, like a boil or abscess. It also might infect a surgical wound. In either case, the area would look: Swollen Red Painfu
How long is someone infectious?
Although it only takes an H1N1 patient a few days to feel better, the infectious stage lasts for up to seven days. ...more
How Do You Treat A Bladder Infection?
Bladder infections, sometimes knows as cystitis or UTIs (urinary tract infections), can cause painful urination and an urgent need to urinate. Bladder infections become serious once they spread to the kidneys, so early treatment is important. Call your do
How Do You Diagnose Cat Scratch Disease?
Cat scratch disease (CSD) is a bacterial infection caused by the Bartonella henselae bacterium and is usually contracted from a cat bite or scracth. The bacteria are carried by the cat's saliva, which is probably infected by fleas, although this has not b
How Do You Prevent Cat Scratch Disease?
Cat scratch fever, otherwise termed cat scratch disease, comes from a bacterium that lives in cat saliva. This disease tends to develop more often in children than adults. When a cat bites or scratches a person after licking their claws, the bacterium can