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For other uses, see Infection (disambiguation). An infection is the detrimental colonization of a host organism by a foreign species. In infection, the infecting organism seeks to utilize the host's resources in order to multiply (usually at the expense of the host). The infecting organism, or pathogen, interferes with the normal functioning of the host and can lead to chronic wounds, gangrene, loss of an infected limb, and even death. The host's response to infection is inflammation. Co ...
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Tularemia
... Tularemia (also known as deerfly fever or rabbit fever) is an infectious disease caused by the bacterium Francisella tularensis. It is naturally found in small mammals such as rabbits, rodents, and ha...
Source: National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases
Single Protein is Key in Response to Bacterial, Viral Infections ... A single protein acts as a key switch point in frontline immune system reactions to both bacterial and viral infections, according to a report published online today in the journal Nature. In determin...
Source: National Institutes of Health
Genetic Blueprint for Q Fever Bacterium Unveiled ... The genetic blueprint of yet another important disease-causing microbe, the bacterium Coxiella burnetii, has been deciphered and analyzed. C. burnetii a highly infectious organism that sickened...
Source: National Institutes of Health
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Resources
- Antibiotics: When They Can and Can't Help (American Academy of Family Physicians)
- Antimicrobial Resistance (National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases)

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