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  • 111Nosocomial infection — Classification and external resources Contaminated surfaces increase cross transmission ICD 10 Y …

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  • 112Coccidia — oocysts Scientific classification Domain: Eukaryota Kingdom …

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  • 113Bartonella — Taxobox color = lightgrey name = Bartonella regnum = Bacteria phylum = Proteobacteria classis = Alpha Proteobacteria ordo = Rhizobiales familia = Bartonellaceae genus = Bartonella genus authority = Strong et al., 1915 subdivision ranks = Species… …

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  • 114Visceral leishmaniasis — Classification and external resources Amastigotes in a chorionic villus ICD 10 B …

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  • 115Entomopathogenic nematode — Entomopathogenic nematodes are soil inhabiting, lethal insect parasitoids that belong to the phylum Nematoda, commonly called roundworms. The term entomopathogenic comes from the Greek word entomon, meaning insect, and pathogenic, which means… …

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  • 116Pefloxacin — Systematic (IUPAC) name 1 ethyl 6 fluoro 7 (4 methylpiperazin 1 yl) 4 oxo quinoline 3 carboxylic acid Clinical data Pregnancy cat …

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  • 117Pneumocystis pneumonia — Pneumocystis jirovecii pneumonia Classification and external resources Pneumocystis jirovecii cysts from bronchoalveolar lavage, stained with Toluidin blue O stain ICD 10 B …

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  • 118Skin flora — Depiction of the human body and bacteria that predominate The skin flora are the microorganisms which reside on the skin. Most research has been upon those that reside upon the 2 square metres of human skin. Many of them are bacteria of which… …

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  • 119Afebril — Das Fieber (aus mittelhochdeutsch vieber, dies von althochdeutsch fiebar, nachweisbar seit dem 9. Jahrhundert und entlehnt aus lateinisch febris, eigentlich „Hitze“[1]; auch die Pyrexie von altgriechisch πύρεξ(ις), pýrex(is), „Fieber haben“, von… …

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  • 120Febril — Das Fieber (aus mittelhochdeutsch vieber, dies von althochdeutsch fiebar, nachweisbar seit dem 9. Jahrhundert und entlehnt aus lateinisch febris, eigentlich „Hitze“[1]; auch die Pyrexie von altgriechisch πύρεξ(ις), pýrex(is), „Fieber haben“, von… …

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