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| Organ-Based Infections
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| * 1.1 Musculoskeletal
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| :* Bone
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| ::* Osteomyelitis
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| ::* Candidal osteomyelitis
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| ::* Chronic osteomyelitis
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| ::* Contiguous focus
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| ::* Diabetic foot
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| ::* Foot bone
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| ::* Foot puncture wound
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| ::* Hematogenous osteomyelitis
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| ::* Hemoglobinopathy
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| ::* Prosthetic joint infection
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| ::* Spinal implant
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| ::* Staphylococcus aureus
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| ::* Sternal osteomyelitis
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| ::* Vascular insufficiency
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| ::* Osteonecrosis of the jaw
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| :* Joint
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| ::* Bursitis
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| ::* Lyme arthritis
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| ::* Reactive arthritis
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| ::* Reiter's syndrome
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| ::* Post-streptococcal arthritis
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| ::* Septic arthritis
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| :::* Brucellosis
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| :::* Candida
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| :::* Disseminated gonococcal infection
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| :::* Gram-negative bacilli
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| :::* Histoplasmosis
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| :::* Lyme disease
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| :::* Mycobacterium tuberculosis
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| :::* Pneumococcus
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| :::* Staphylococcus
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| :::* Streptococcus
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| :::* Post-intra-articular injection
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| * Muscle
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| * Gangrene
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| * Myonecrosis
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| * Necrotizing fascitis
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| * Clostridial
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| * Staphylococcal
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| * Streptococcal
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| * Synergistic
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| * Pyomyositis
| | <li>1. Musculoskeletal</li> |
| | | <li>1.1. Osteomyelitis</li> |
| * Skin and Soft Tissue
| | <li>1.1.1. Candidal osteomyelitis</li> |
| * Abscess
| | <li>1.1.2. Chronic osteomyelitis</li> |
| * Boils, furuncles
| | <li>1.1.3. Contiguous focus</li> |
| * Furunculosis, recurrent
| | <li>1.1.4. Diabetic foot</li> |
| * Pilonidal cyst/abscess
| | <li>1.1.5. Foot bone</li> |
| * Paronychia
| | <li>1.1.6. Foot puncture wound</li> |
| | | <li>1.1.7. Hematogenous osteomyelitis</li> |
| * Acne
| | <li>1.1.8. Hemoglobinopathy</li> |
| * Rosacea
| | <li>1.1.9. Prosthetic joint infection</li> |
| * Vulgaris
| | <li>1.1.10. Spinal implant</li> |
| | | <li>1.1.11. Staphylococcus aureus</li> |
| * Anthrax, cutaneous
| | <li>1.1.12. Sternal osteomyelitis</li> |
| * Bacillary angiomatosis
| | <li>1.1.13. Vascular insufficiency</li> |
| * Bites
| | <li>1.2. Osteonecrosis of the jaw</li> |
| * Bat, Racoon, Skunk
| | <li>1.3. Bursitis</li> |
| * Camel
| | <li>1.4. Lyme arthritis</li> |
| * Cat
| | <li>1.5. Reactive arthritis</li> |
| * Catfish Sting
| | <li>1.6. Reiter's syndrome</li> |
| * Dog
| | <li>1.7. Post-streptococcal arthritis</li> |
| * Human
| | <li>1.8. Septic arthritis</li> |
| * Monkey, Primates
| | <li>1.8.1. Brucellosis</li> |
| * Pig, Swine
| | <li>1.8.2. Candida</li> |
| * Prairie Dog
| | <li>1.8.3. Disseminated gonococcal infection</li> |
| * Rat
| | <li>1.8.4. Gram-negative bacilli</li> |
| * Seal
| | <li>1.8.5. Histoplasmosis</li> |
| * Spider
| | <li>1.8.6. Lyme disease</li> |
| * Venomous Snake
| | <li>1.8.7. Mycobacterium tuberculosis</li> |
| | | <li>1.8.8. Pneumococcus</li> |
| * Breast
| | <li>1.8.9. Staphylococcus</li> |
| * Mastitis
| | <li>1.8.10. Streptococcus</li> |
| * Breast Implant
| | <li>1.8.11. Post-intra-articular injection</li> |
| * Non-puerpural mastitis
| | <li>2. Muscle</li> |
| * Postpartum mastitis
| | <li>2.1. Gangrene</li> |
| | | <li>2.2. Myonecrosis</li> |
| * Bullous or vesicular lesions
| | <li>2.3. Necrotizing fascitis</li> |
| * Bullous impetigo
| | <li>2.3.1. Clostridial</li> |
| * Hemorrhagic
| | <li>2.3.2. Staphylococcal</li> |
| * Herpes zoster
| | <li>2.3.3. Streptococcal</li> |
| * Shingles
| | <li>2.3.4. Synergistic</li> |
| * Staphylococcal scalded skin
| | <li>2.4. Pyomyositis</li> |
| * Varicella/chickenpox
| | 0 |
| * Vibro species
| | <li>Skin and Soft Tissue</li> |
| | | <li>Abscess</li> |
| * Burns
| | <li>Boils, furuncles</li> |
| * Burn, Non-Infected
| | <li>Furunculosis, recurrent</li> |
| * Burn, Infected Wound
| | <li>Pilonidal cyst/abscess</li> |
| | | <li>Paronychia</li> |
| * Cellulitis
| | 0 |
| * Diabetic
| | <li>Acne</li> |
| * Erysipelas
| | <li>Rosacea</li> |
| * Facial
| | <li>Vulgaris</li> |
| * Non-diabetic
| | 0 |
| * Orbital
| | <li>Anthrax, cutaneous</li> |
| * Vibro species (bullous)
| | <li>Bacillary angiomatosis</li> |
| | | <li>Bites</li> |
| * Erythema Nodosum
| | <li>Bat, Racoon, Skunk</li> |
| * Herpetic infections
| | <li>Camel</li> |
| * Herpes simplex
| | <li>Cat</li> |
| * Herpes zoster
| | <li>Catfish Sting</li> |
| * Shingles
| | <li>Dog</li> |
| * Varicella/chickenpox
| | <li>Human</li> |
| | | <li>Monkey, Primates</li> |
| * Impetigo
| | <li>Pig, Swine</li> |
| * Ecthyma
| | <li>Prairie Dog</li> |
| * Impetigo, crusted
| | <li>Rat</li> |
| * Impetigo, bullous
| | <li>Seal</li> |
| | | <li>Spider</li> |
| * Leeches, medical use of
| | <li>Venomous Snake</li> |
| * Lyme
| | 0 |
| * Early
| | <li>Breast</li> |
| * Post-exposure prophylaxis
| | <li>Mastitis</li> |
| * Post-lyme disease syndrome
| | <li>Breast Implant</li> |
| | | <li>Non-puerpural mastitis</li> |
| * Necrotizing fasciitis
| | <li>Postpartum mastitis</li> |
| * Clostridial
| | 0 |
| * Staphylococcal
| | <li>Bullous or vesicular lesions</li> |
| * Streptococcal
| | <li>Bullous impetigo</li> |
| * Synergistic, polymicrobial
| | <li>Hemorrhagic</li> |
| | | <li>Herpes zoster</li> |
| * Orf, Ecthyma contagiosum
| | <li>Shingles</li> |
| * Superficial infections
| | <li>Staphylococcal scalded skin</li> |
| * Erythrasma
| | <li>Varicella/chickenpox</li> |
| * Folliculitis
| | <li>Vibro species</li> |
| * Impetigo
| | 0 |
| * Ecthyma
| | <li>Burns</li> |
| * Impetigo, bullous
| | <li>Burn, Non-Infected</li> |
| * Impetigo, crusted
| | <li>Burn, Infected Wound</li> |
| | | 0 |
| * Seborrheic dermatitis, dandruff
| | <li>Cellulitis</li> |
| | | <li>Diabetic</li> |
| * Vascular insufficieny ulcers
| | <li>Erysipelas</li> |
| * Wound infections
| | <li>Facial</li> |
| * Post-operative, Negative Gram Stain
| | <li>Non-diabetic</li> |
| * Post-operative, Positive Gram Stain
| | <li>Orbital</li> |
| * Post-trauma
| | <li>Vibro species (bullous)</li> |
| | | 0 |
| * Yaws
| | <li>Erythema Nodosum</li> |
| | | <li>Herpetic infections</li> |
| * Cardiovascular
| | <li>Herpes simplex</li> |
| * Endocarditis
| | <li>Herpes zoster</li> |
| * Overview
| | <li>Shingles</li> |
| * Empiric Therapy-Native Valve
| | <li>Varicella/chickenpox</li> |
| * Empiric Therapy-Prosthetic Valve
| | 0 |
| * Specific Therapy-Bacterial
| | <li>Impetigo</li> |
| * Bartonella
| | <li>Ecthyma</li> |
| * Chlamydia
| | <li>Impetigo, crusted</li> |
| * Entercoccal
| | <li>Impetigo, bullous</li> |
| * Gonococcal
| | 0 |
| * Gram-negative bacilli
| | <li>Leeches, medical use of</li> |
| * HACEK
| | <li>Lyme</li> |
| * Legionella
| | <li>Early</li> |
| * Q Fever
| | <li>Post-exposure prophylaxis</li> |
| * Staph. aureus
| | <li>Post-lyme disease syndrome</li> |
| * Staph., Coagulase-negative
| | 0 |
| * Streptococcal
| | <li>Necrotizing fasciitis</li> |
| * Tropheryma whippleii
| | <li>Clostridial</li> |
| | | <li>Staphylococcal</li> |
| * Specific Therapy-Fungal
| | <li>Streptococcal</li> |
| * Candida
| | <li>Synergistic, polymicrobial</li> |
| * Non-Candida
| | 0 |
| | | <li>Orf, Ecthyma contagiosum</li> |
| * Endocarditis, dental prophylaxis
| | <li>Superficial infections</li> |
| * Lyme carditis
| | <li>Erythrasma</li> |
| * Mycotic Aneurysm
| | <li>Folliculitis</li> |
| * Pacemaker/defibrillator infections
| | <li>Impetigo</li> |
| * Pericarditis
| | <li>Ecthyma</li> |
| * Pericarditis, Bacterial
| | <li>Impetigo, bullous</li> |
| * Histoplasmosis, Pericarditis
| | <li>Impetigo, crusted</li> |
| * Tuberculosis, Extrapulmonary
| | 0 |
| | | <li>Seborrheic dermatitis, dandruff</li> |
| * Rheumatic fever
| | 0 |
| * Vascular
| | <li>Vascular insufficieny ulcers</li> |
| * Cavernous Sinus Thrombosis
| | <li>Wound infections</li> |
| * IV Line Infections-Non-tunneled
| | <li>Post-operative, Negative Gram Stain</li> |
| * IV Line Infections-Tunneled
| | <li>Post-operative, Positive Gram Stain</li> |
| * Septic Pelvic Vein Thrombophlebitis
| | <li>Post-trauma</li> |
| * Suppurative phlebitis
| | 0 |
| * Ventricular-assist devices
| | <li>Yaws</li> |
| | | 0 |
| * Febrile Syndromes, Systemic
| | <li>Cardiovascular</li> |
| * Anaplasmosis
| | <li>Endocarditis</li> |
| * Babesiosis
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| * Bartonella
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| * Bacteremia, Assymptomatic
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| * Bacillary Angiomatosis, Peliosis (AIDS)
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| * Cat-scratch Disease
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| * Endocarditis
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| * Oroya Fever
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| * Trench Fever
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| * Brucellosis
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| * Ehrlichiolsis
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| * Kawasaki Syndrome
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| * Leptospirosis
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| * Neutropenia
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| * Neutropenia, Febrile, High-Risk
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| * Neutropenia, Febrile, Low-Risk
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| * Neutropenia, Prophylaxis
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| * Relapsing Fever
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| * Rickettsial Diseases
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| * Boutonneuese Fever
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| * Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever
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| * Typhus
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| * Typhus, Louse-borne
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| * Typhus, Murine
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| * Typhus, Scrub
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| * Bacteremia, Salmonella sp.
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| * Sepsis/septic shock
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| * Sepsis in an adult
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| * Sepsis in a child
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| * Sepsis in a neonate
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| * Post-Splenectomy
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| * Septic, Bacteremic, Endotoxin
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| * Toxic, Clostridial
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| * Toxic, Staph. aureus
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| * Toxic, Streptococcal
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| * Typhoid fever
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| * Tularemia
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| * GI/intraabdominal
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| * Actinomycosis, abdominal
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| * Anthrax: Gastrointestinal, Oropharyngeal
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| * Diverticulitis, Perirectal Abscess
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| * Gallbladder
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| * Cholecystitis, Cholangitis, Biliary Sepsis
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| * Gastroenteritis
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| * Empiric Therapy
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| * Gastroenteritis, Empiric Therapy
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| * Premature Infant
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| * Travaler's Diarrhea
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| * See also, Norovirus
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| * See also, Rotavirus
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| * Specific Therapy
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| * Campylobacter fetus
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| * Camplylobacter jejuni
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| * Clostridium difficile
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| * E. coli, Shiga toxin-producing (STEC)
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| * Klebsiella oxytoca
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| * Listeria monocytogenes
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| * Salmonella (non-typhi)
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| * Shigella
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| * Spirochetosis
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| * Staph. aureus
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| * Vibrio cholerae
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| * Vibrio parahaemolyticus
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| * Vibrio vulnificus
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| * See also, Parasitic Gastroenteritis
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| * Enterocolitis (Neutropenic), Typhlitis
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| * Esophagitis
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| * Inflammatory bowel disease, Chrohn's Disease
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| * Liver
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| * Cholangitis
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| * Cirrhosis, Variceal Bleeding
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| * Hepatic Abscess
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| * Leptospirosis
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| * Peliosis Hepatitis, HIV/AIDS
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| * Post-transplant Infected Biloma
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| * See also, Hepatitis
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| * See also, Spontaneous Bacterial Peritonitis
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| * Peritonitis
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| * Primary, Spontaneous Bacterial Peritonitis
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| * Secondary, Bowel Perforation, Ruptured Appendix, Ruptured Diverticula
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| * Dialysis (CAPD)-related
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| * Pancreatitis
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| * Ulcer, duodenal/gastric
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| * Whipple's disease
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| * Genitourinary
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| * STDs
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| * Chancroid
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| * Chlamydia, Urethritis, Cervicitis
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| * Recurrent/Persistent Urethritis
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| * Genital herpes
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| * Gonorrhea
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| * Gonococcal Urethritis, Cervicitis, Proctitis
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| * Granuloma Inguinale
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| * Lymphogranuloma Venereum
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| * Pelvic inflammatory disease
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| * Syphilis
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| * Primary
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| * Secondary
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| * Early Latent
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| * Late Latent
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| * Congenital
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| * Neurosyphilis
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| * HIV/AIDS
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| * Pregnancy
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| * Amnionitis/septic abortion
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| * Bacteriuria
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| * Balanitis
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| * Cervicitis, mucopurulent
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| * Cystitis, UTI
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| * Acute, Uncomplicated, Adult
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| * Acute, Uncomplicated, Child
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| * Recurrent
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| * Catheter-related/complicated
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| * Endometritis, septic pelvic phlebitis
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| * Epididymo-orchitis
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| * Genital Herpes
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| * Malacoplakia
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| * Pelvic infection
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| * Pelvic actinomycosis
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| * Pelvic Inflammatory disease
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| * Endomyometritis/Septic Pelvic Phlebitis
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| * Perinephric abscess
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| * Post-renal transplant
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| * Obstructive
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| * Prostatitis
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| * Acute
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| * Chronic
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| * Public lice, crabs
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| * Pyelonephritis
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| * Acute, bacterial
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| * Candidiasis
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| * Urethritis
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| * Gonococcal Urethritis, Cervicitis, Proctitis
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| * Non-gonococcal
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| * Recurrent/persistent
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| * Vaginitis
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| * Bacterial Vaginosis
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| * Fungal, Candida
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| * Warts, anogenital
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| * Respiratory, Lower
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| * Anthrax, inhalational
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| * Treatment
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| * Prophylaxis
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| * Bronchiolitis, Wheezy Bronchitis
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| * Bronchitis
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| * Acute, Age < 5 years
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| * Acute, Age > 5 years
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| * Bronchiectasis
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| * Chronic, ABECB
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| * Pertussis
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| * Cystic fibrosis
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| * Empyema
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| * Adult, Older Child
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| * Infant, Young Child
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| * Neonate
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| * Subdural
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| * Influenza
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| * Overview
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| * A/H1N1, Seasonal
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| * A/H1N1, Swine
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| * A/H3N2
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| * B
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| * H5N1, Avian
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| * Prevention
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| * Pneumonia, Empiric therapy
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| * Community-acquired Pneumonia (CAP)
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| * CAP, Overview
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| * Neonates (Age Birth to 1 month)
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| * Infants (Age 1-3 months)
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| * Infants and Children (Age > 3 months)
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| * Adult, Out-patient/Non-Hospitalized
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| * Adult, In-patient/Hospitalized (not in ICU)
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| * Adult, ICU Patient
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| * Adult, In-patient, CAP with COPD
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| * Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV)
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| * Health Care-associated Pneumonia
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| * Hospital-acquired Pneumonia
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| * Neutropenic patient
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| * Not
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