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Opportunistic etiological agents causing lung infections: emerging need to transform lung-targeted delivery

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blood test for bacterial infection :: Article Creator Engineered Universal Blood Made Possible By Bacterial Enzymes Credit: Mathias Jensen Bacterial enzymes can cleave sugars that are part of a type A or B blood cell antigen, converting them to type O. Bacterial enzymes may help increase the supply of universal blood. There is an outsize demand for type O blood, specifically because it includes red blood cells that can be transfused into anyone without the risk of the recipient's immune system attacking those cells. This is because types A and B blood cells have characteristic sugar molecules attached to the H antigen, while type O blood cells simply present the H antigen. This feature makes type O blood the most valuable in an emergency when a patient needs a transfusion but there's no time to determine their blood type. This demand means that type O blood is the first to run out during a blood shortage, but a solution may b

Lung Infections: Common Types and How to Treat Them

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fungal diseases in humans :: Article Creator Fungi Are Responsible For Life On Land As We Know It Neither plants nor animals, fungi are the most underappreciated kingdom of the natural world. During a billion years of evolution, they've become masters of survival. And yet, fungi have also been integral to the development of life on Earth. In fact, neither land plants nor terrestrial animals would exist them.  WATCH The Kingdom: How Fungi Made Our World "Fungi are absolutely remarkable chemists," says McMaster University biochemistry professor Gerry Wright.  Fungi produce molecules that humans still can't reproduce in a lab, and we're only beginning to scrape the surface of what we can learn from them. Here are a few things we found out about the hidden world we pass by every day on The Nature of Things documentary The Kingdom: How Fungi Made Our World. Fungi drove evolution on land Fungi were some of the first comple

Deadly Fungi Are the Newest Emerging Microbe Threat All Over the World

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viral ear infection :: Article Creator What's Going Around: Allergies, Viral Illnesses, Ticks, Infections Here's our weekly round-up of what illnesses are spreading the most in Metro Detroit communities, according to our local doctors and hospitals. Wayne County – Seasonal allergies, asthma flare-ups, viral illnesses, tick bites, strep throat, colds Dr. Jaime Hope -- Medical director, Emergency Medicine, Beaumont Outpatient Campus – Livonia, a part of Corewell Health "A milder virus is going around, causing either cold symptoms or GI upset. We are starting to see flu and COVID swabs come back negative for many patients. Additionally, lots of spring allergies are in the air. Use caution outside, wash up, and change clothes to avoid bringing allergens inside your home with you. It's a good idea to use gloves and caution with gardening equipment. NEVER touch a lawnmower or power equipment that is on! Lastly, we are seeing tick bit

Could New Fungi Be Infecting Humans?

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chest infection after cold :: Article Creator 'I Can't Seem To Fight This Off': Readers' Experiences Of Whooping Cough Five babies in England have died after being diagnosed with whooping cough, health officials have said, amid a sharp rise in cases. More than 2,700 whooping cough cases have been reported across England so far in 2024 – more than three times the number recorded in the whole of last year. UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) figures show 2,793 cases were reported to the end of March, compared with 858 cases for the whole of 2023. Scores of people shared their experiences with the Guardian, with many describing hacking coughs that left them feeling as if they couldn't breathe. Some were prescribed antibiotics to help with the infection but many said that when they saw their GPs, it was too late for a course of medication to be effective. Others expressed their concern over the lack of testing and official diagno

Antimicrobial resistance

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list of emerging infectious diseases 2021 :: Article Creator Infectious Diseases Infectious diseases, also known as contagious diseases or transmissible diseases, and include communicable diseases, comprise clinically evident illness (i.E., characteristic medical signs and/or symptoms of disease) resulting from the infection, presence and growth of pathogenic biological agents in an individual host organism. In certain cases, infectious diseases may be asymptomatic for much or all of their course. Infectious pathogens include some viruses, bacteria, fungi, protozoa, multicellular parasites, and aberrant proteins known as prions. These pathogens are the cause of disease epidemics, in the sense that without the pathogen, no infectious epidemic occurs. Transmission of pathogen can occur in various ways including physical contact, contaminated food, body fluids, objects, airborne inhalation, or through vector organisms. Infectious diseases that are es