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17/01/2019

Staphylococcus Aureus

Of all of the many common staphylococcal bacteria, Staphylococcus aureus is the most dangerous. It is a gram-positive, sphere-shaped (coccal) bacteria which usually cause skin infections suchlike. blisters, abscesses, inflamation and swelling in the infected area.
Apart from skin infection, Staphylococcus aureus can also cause bone infections, Pneumonia and heart valve infections.
The bacteria is often temporarily present in the nose of about thirty percent of healthy adults and on the skin of about twenty percent. The percentages are higher for Health Workers and for hospital patients. Health workers are often carriers. Carriers are people who have the bacteria but do not have any symptoms caused by the bacteria. Carriers can move the bacteria from their nose to other body parts with their hands and can cause infections.
The bacteria can spread from person to person by direct contact, through contaminated objects such as Mobilephones, door k***s, electronic and remote controls. It also spreads through inhalation of infected droplets dispersed by sneezing or coughing.

27/09/2018

Link between Maternal sugar intake and allergic asthma in offspring.

A new research revealed a relationship between a mother's consumption of sugars during pregnancy and the risk of her offspring developing asthma.

Sugars Varieties

In the United States, 18.4 million adults and 6.2million children presently are asthmatic according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
Also, earlier studies indicate an association between a high intake of sugary soft drinks and the onset of asthma in children aged 11. It has been shown that the risk of childhood asthma is considerably raised by consumption of soft drinks with added sugar.
A new study examined the association between maternal sugar intake and her offspring's chances of developing asthma, but the link between maternal intake of sugar and her offspring's risk of asthma has not been grossly investigated. This development has prompted a team of researchers from Queen Mary University of London (QMUL), in collaboration with scientists from the University of Bristol, both in the Uk to commence a research on whether there was such a link.
The research was led by Prof. Seif Shaheen of QMUL, and the findings were published in the European Respiratory Journal.
The research team examined nearly 9,000 mother-child pairs, whose data had been recorded as part of the Avon Longitudinal Study of Parents and Children, which is a large cohort study carried out in the U.K. The study tracked the health of 14,500 children born to almost 9,000 mothers in Britain from 1991 to 1992.
Thy examined the links between pregnant mothers' consumption of free sugars (monosaccharides and disaccharides that were added to foods and drinks, and sugars that occur naturally in honey, syrups, and fruit juices) and allergies.
The result showed that allergy and allergic asthma correlated strongly with the mothers' free sugar intake during pregnancy. However, the study did not find enough evidence for an association between free sugar intake in pregnancy and asthma overall. It also revealed a 38 percent increase in the risk of allergies, as well as a 101 percent increase in the risk of allergic asthma, for children whose mothers had the highest sugar intake.
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07/03/2018

Pelvic Inflammatory Disease, Part 1: Introduction

The pelvic inflammatory disease is the inflammation of female reproductive organs such as the uterus, ovaries, cervix, endometrium, and the fallopian tubes, due to the infection of s*xually transmitted bacteria. Sometimes it also caused by the normal bacteria present in the va**na. This bacterium enters via the va**na and reaches to the uterus, fallopian tube, and ovaries. If PID is not treated for long-term, then it can lead to the formation of scars with fibrous band growth between the surrounding organs and tissues.
The pelvic inflammatory disease is the inflammation of female reproductive organs such as the uterus, ovaries, cervix, endometrium, and the fallopian tubes, due to the infection of s*xually transmitted bacteria. Sometimes it also caused by the normal bacteria present in the va**na. This bacterium enters via the va**na and reaches to the uterus, fallopian tube, and ovaries. If PID is not treated for long-term, then it can lead to the formation of scars with fibrous band growth between the surrounding organs and tissues.

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