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Infection by M. genitalium seems fairly common, can be transmitted between partners during unprotected sexual intercourse, and can be treated with antibiotics ; however, the organism's role in genital diseases is still unclear.
Infection can be prevented by proper immunization and by post-exposure prophylaxis.
Infection can also be prevented by vaccination.
Infection of the genitals can result in a purulent ( or pus-like ) discharge from the genitals which may be foul smelling.
Infection of the genitals in females with N. gonorrhoeae can result in pelvic inflammatory disease if left untreated, which can result in infertility.
Infection with HIV can lead to acquired immunodeficiency syndrome ( AIDS ).
Infection can be suspected or proven ( by culture, stain, or polymerase chain reaction ( PCR )), or a clinical syndrome pathognomonic for infection.
Infection of the mother by Rubella virus during pregnancy can be serious ; if the mother is infected within the first 20 weeks of pregnancy, the child may be born with congenital rubella syndrome ( CRS ), which entails a range of serious incurable illnesses.
Infection is usually via the droppings of another infected bird, though it can also be transmitted via feathers and eggs, and is typically either inhaled or ingested.
* Infection: due to leakage of immunoglobulins, encapsulated bacteria such as Haemophilus influenzae and Streptococcus pneumoniae can cause infection.
Infection of onion seedlings by A. niger can become systemic, manifesting only when conditions are conducive.
Infection in fish hosts can be extremely long-lasting, potentially persisting for the lifetime of the host, however, an increasing number of myxosporeans have been recognised as commercially important pathogens of fish, largely as a result of the recent increase in aquaculture.
Infection causes acute, non-bloody diarrhea with crampy abdominal pain, which can last for weeks and result in malabsorption and weight loss.
Infection with HTLV-I, like infection with other retroviruses, probably occurs for life and can be inferred when antibodies against HTLV-1 are detected in the serum.
Infection of the eye can cause uveitis, and infection of the intervertebral disc can cause pain or weakness.
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Infection with certain avian influenza A viruses ( for example, some strains of H5 and H7 viruses ) can cause widespread disease and death among some species of wild and especially domestic birds such as chickens and turkeys.
Infection of the meninges, the membrane that covers the brain, can lead to meningitis.
Infection of the adenoids can lead to the development of ear, nose and sinus illnesses.
Infection of a diverticulum can result in diverticulitis.
Infection can sometimes cause the transient appearance of a mass or enlargement of the cyst, at times with periodic recurrences.

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Infection with V. cholerae O139 should be reported and handled in the same manner as that caused by V. cholerae O1.
Infection causes a glucosinolate molecule to play an antifungal role to be made and delivered to the outside of the cell through the action of the peroxisomal proteins ( PEN2 and PEN3 ).
Infection with Neisseria gonorrhoeae should be suspected if the discharge is particularly thick and copious.
Infection occurs when the eggs, too small to be seen by the unaided eye, are eaten.
Infection risks were initially thought to be less in jugular lines, but this only seems to be the case if the patient is obese.
Infection of any organ may be rapidly progressive ( e. g., pneumonia, urinary tract infection ).
Infection should be prevented with antibiotics if possible, and treated if necessary.
Infection by Helicobacter pylori is believed to be the cause of most stomach cancer while autoimmune atrophic gastritis, intestinal metaplasia and various genetic factors are associated with increased risk levels.
Infection of the liver may be influenced by the iron regulatory hormone hepcidin and this may play a role in preventing superinfection despite repeated inoculation.
Infection with Aphanomyces astaci is accompanied by few signs in its early stages, and the first indication of infection may be mortality.
Infection may also be transmitted between patients if the colonoscope is not cleaned and sterilized properly between tests, although the risk of this happening is very low.
Infection rates may be lower with the use of tap water in regions where water quality is high.

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A child bitten by a flea Infection | infected with the Yersinia pestis bacteria.
Infection in a human occurs when a person is bitten by a flea that has been infected by biting a rodent that itself has been infected by the bite of a flea carrying the disease.
Infection of the eye socket is possible, which may result in the loss of sight and is accompanied by fever and severe illness.
Infection is the invasion of a host organism's bodily tissues by disease-causing organisms, their multiplication, and the reaction of host tissues to these organisms and the toxins they produce.
Infection from surgery was reduced by the introduction of sterile techniques and disinfectants.
Infection with some types of human papilloma virus ( HPV ) is the greatest risk factor for cervical cancer, followed by smoking.
Infection may occur when food is handled without removing or killing the eggs on the hands, clothes, hair, raw vegetables / fruit, or cooked food that is ( re ) infected by handlers, containers, etc.
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Infection by spores is rare.
Infection is caused by inhalation of the particles.
Infection rates vary greatly by county, and although population density is important, so are other factors that have not been proven yet.
Infection by different coronaviruses cause in the host alteration in the transcription and translation patterns, in the cell cycle, the cytoskeleton, apoptosis and coagulation pathways, inflammation, and immune and stress responses.
Infection with EBV occurs by the oral transfer of saliva.
Infection spreads rapidly as the gases produced by bacteria expand and infiltrate healthy tissue in the vicinity.

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