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==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
Staphylococcal infections can be classified according to the various organ systems involved. Staphylococcal infections may encompass skin and soft tissue, respiratory system, parroted glands, gastrointestinal system, eyes, musculoskeletal system, blood and cardiovascular system, central nervous system and urinary system. | |||
==Classification== | ==Classification== | ||
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Overview
Staphylococcal infections can be classified according to the various organ systems involved. Staphylococcal infections may encompass skin and soft tissue, respiratory system, parroted glands, gastrointestinal system, eyes, musculoskeletal system, blood and cardiovascular system, central nervous system and urinary system.
Classification
Organ System | Diseases | |
1. | Skin |
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2. | Respiratory |
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3. | Parotid |
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4. | GIT |
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5. | Eye |
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6. | Musculoskeletal |
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7. | CVS & blood |
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8. | CVS |
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9. | Urogential |
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