Campylobacter and Helicobacter

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Campylobacter and Helicobacter Larry K. Pickering Benjamin D. Gold Guillermo M. Ruiz-Palacios Campylobacter and Helicobacter are among the most common bacterial pathogens that infect humans. The genus Helicobacter was distinguished…

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Lyme Disease

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Lyme Disease Barbara W. Stechenberg Lyme disease, recognized in 1975, was first brought to medical attention by two women from Lyme, Connecticut, who were concerned about an illness spreading in…

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Relapsing Fever

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Relapsing Fever Barbara W. Stechenberg Relapsing fever is a vector-borne, spirochetal infection characterized by recurring febrile episodes of a remitting nature. It is caused by several species of Borrelia. Borrelia…

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Bartonellosis

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Bartonellosis Barbara W. Stechenberg Bartonellosis is caused by Bartonella bacilliformis, which produces two illnesses that are distinctive clinically and temporally: Oroya fever, a disease characterized by severe, febrile, hemolytic anemia,…

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Anaerobic Infections

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Anaerobic Infections Itzhak Brook Lisa M. Dunkle Diseases caused by anaerobic bacteria or intoxication have been known since the time of Hippocrates, when tetanus first was described. The existence of…

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Nocardiosis

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Nocardiosis Jeffrey R. Starke Nocardiosis is a localized or disseminated infection caused by an aerobic actinomycete. It was described first in humans in 1890, 2 years after an aerobic actinomycete…

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Actinomycosis

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Actinomycosis Jeffrey R. Starke Actinomycosis, a rare infection in children, is marked by chronic granulomatous or suppurative inflammation and formation of external sinus tracts. Another hallmark of this infection is…

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Aeromonas

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Aeromonas Ralph D. Feigin Aeromonas species cause opportunistic infections and are identified increasingly as pathogens in healthy persons. Aeromonas organisms are found as normal flora in nonfecal sewage and can…

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Cardiovascular Aspects of Kawasaki Disease

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Cardiovascular Aspects of Kawasaki Disease Junichiro Fukushige Kawasaki disease, Kawasaki syndrome, or infantile acute febrile mucocutaneous lymph node syndrome is the clinical entity of an acute febrile syndrome of unknown…

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Kawasaki Disease

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Kawasaki Disease Ralph D. Feigin Frank Cecchin Scott D. Wissman Kawasaki disease is an acute, febrile, multisystem syndrome of unknown etiology that predominantly afflicts children younger than 5 years. The…

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