The respiratory syncytial virus (Respiratory Syncytial Virus; of syncytium ) is the most common cause in the world, respiratory infections in young children. highly infectious virus that mainly infects infants younger than two years.
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Pneumonia Causes, Diagnosis And Treatment
April 1st, 2012
admin Pneumonia is a disease of the lung tissue. Etymologically, it is a disease (-pathy) of the lungs (pneumo-) or pneumopathique the general sense. Commonly, the term is often used to refer to a lung infection.
Angina / Sore Throat Causes And Diagnosis
March 4th, 2012
admin The terms sore throat and pharyngitis designate an inflammation of the acute throat original infectious. For simplicity, we will use the single term angina Note.
Cure Yeast Infection in Your Baby The Natural Way
September 21st, 2011
George White It is important to take care of a yeast infection in babies because it can grow into something that is worse. Usually the bacteria that cause the problem are not a problem. The bacteria usually keep a balance with the body and don’t become a threat. Babies can cause these problems to happen because of their low immune systems.
How To Select The Best Cure For A Yeast Infection
September 19th, 2011
Maria Torres There are over 20 different types of yeast the most common is Candida albicans. This fungus naturally lives on the surface of the skin and within the gastrointestinal tract an overgrowth can cause an infection in any age or gender. The best cure for a yeast infection can sometimes be found right at home.
Causes of UTI
September 19th, 2011
Aneron Kepasil UTI occurs when bacteria gets into the urine and begins to grow. The infection usually starts at the opening of the urethra where the urine leaves the body and moves upward into the urinary tract. The bacteria is commonly known as E. Coli and is known to be the culprit in 90% of uncomplicated infections. The bacteria normally lives in the bowel and around the anus but can move from the area of the anus to the urethra.
Onchocerciasis
September 10th, 2011
admin The onchocerciasis (or river blindness) is a filariasis skin, caused by a nematode parasite Onchocerca volvulus can live for up to fourteen years in the human body.
Botulism: A Severe Neurological Disease
September 7th, 2011
admin The toxin is particularly present in canned family, deli meats and low acid vegetables in jars. Eight cases of botulism have just been listed simultaneously in our country when the disease is rare. According to the Pasteur Institute, there are only 20 to 30 homes a year, usually involving one to three people each time.
Avian Influenza
September 7th, 2011
admin The bird flu refers to various forms of the virus of influenza that infects wild and domestic birds. The disease is also known as the avian flu.



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