Hepatitis D in Children
What is Hepatitis D in Children? Hepatitis D (delta) is a disease caused by a parasite virus that requires the presence of HBV (hepatitis B virus) for its reproduction. Hepatitis delta is of the following
Continue readingWhat is Hepatitis D in Children? Hepatitis D (delta) is a disease caused by a parasite virus that requires the presence of HBV (hepatitis B virus) for its reproduction. Hepatitis delta is of the following
Continue readingWhat is Cytomegalovirus Infection? Cytomegalovirus infection (Human Cytomegalovirus Infection, CMV infection, cytomegaly, salivary gland viral disease, inclusive cytomegaly, inclusion disease) – an anthroponous opportunistic infection that usually occurs latently or easily. It is dangerous in
Continue readingWhat is Cervico-facial Actinomycosis? Actinomycosis (synonyms: radiant fungal disease; Aktinomykose – German; actinomycose – French) is a chronic disease caused by various types of actinomycetes. It is characterized by the defeat of various organs and
Continue readingWhat is Pulmonary Echinococcosis? Echinococcosis of the lungs is a cystic stage of development of tapeworm (Echinococcus granulosus). Echinococcosis of the lung occurs in the form of a hydatid (single-chamber) form. Lung lesions in frequency
Continue readingWhat is Epidemic Myalgia? Epidemic myalgia (myalgia epidemica, epidemic pleurodinia, Bornholm disease, diabetic flu, epidemic myositis, dry pleurisy, benign dry pleurisy, epidemic muscular rheumatism, epidemic rheumatism, Sulvest disease, Finsen’s disease, acute viral infection) types 1-5),
Continue readingWhat is Cytomegalovirus Hepatitis? Cytomegalovirus hepatitis is the leading clinical manifestation of congenital cytomegalovirus infection. Damage to the liver with cytomegalovirus infection is always a sign of a generalized process. Causes of Cytomegalovirus Hepatitis The
Continue readingWhat is Yaws? Yaws – anthroponotic non-venereal treponematosis with a contact mechanism of transmission of the pathogen. It is characterized by lesions of the skin, mucous membranes, bones and joints. The term “frambesia” has a
Continue readingWhat is Tropical Pulmonary Eosinophilia? Tropical pulmonary eosinophilia is a syndrome that sometimes develops when infected with Wuchereria bancrofti, Brugia malayi, etc. Brugia spp. Most cases occur in India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Brazil, and Southeast
Continue readingWhat is Streptobacillus? Streptobacillus is a zoonotic natural anthropurgic bacterial infectious disease with a contact mechanism of transmission of the pathogen. It is characterized by intermittent fever, polyarthritis, rash. Causes of Streptobacillus The causative agent
Continue readingWhat is Sparganosis? Sparganosis is a zoonotic helminthiasis from the group of cestodosis. It is characterized by damage to the internal organs, subcutaneous tissue, conjunctiva of the eyes and other organs and tissues. Cases of
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