Vaccine against fear, about to be invented in Belarus

Vaccine against fear, about to be invented in Belarus A remedy for fear is about to be invented by physiologists in Belarus. Scientists in this country have developed a new technology which in the future could form the basis of a unique “vaccine against fear”, informs Utro. Human behavior can be modified through the action [...]

Noncommunicable diseases, the leading cause of mortality worldwide (WHO)

Noncommunicable diseases, the leading cause of mortality worldwide (WHO) About two thirds of all deaths caused by diseases in the world are caused by noncommunicable diseases (MNT), such as heart disease, according to a report released Wednesday by the World Health Organization (WHO), according to AFP. “Non-communicable diseases are the leading cause of mortality in [...]

transhuman medicine drugs most sold worldwide

Top of most sold drugs

Top of most sold drugs Either we have a healthy lifestyle or not, sometimes we get ill and we need to take some medicines to relief pain or to cure some diseases. Modern time is more and more threatening our health by attacking the immune system. This happens by several reasons like: the sleep, stress, [...]

Non tuberculosis mycobacterial lymphadenitis

Non tuberculosis mycobacterial lymphadenitis

Non tuberculosis mycobacterial lymphadenitis can cause localized (affecting the lymph nodes of stations). Lymphadenitis occurs mainly in children aged 1-5 years. Infection is most frequently localized in the anterior cervical chain lymph nodes, where the presence of only one swollen lymph node, or the presence of a group of nodes, enlarged and painless. Enlargement of [...]

Myositis

Myositis

Muscle may be affected by viral infections (influenza, Coxsackie B virus) or parasitic infections (trichinosis, cysticercosis, toxoplasmosis). All these infections can accompany myalgia (muscle pain). Myositis and streptococcal clostridiana will be accompanied by acute rhabdomyolysis (breakdown of skeletal muscle, followed by release into circulation of a pigment myoglobin = toxic which can cause acute renal [...]

Trench Fever

Trench Fever

Trench fever is a febrile infectious disease, caused by the bacterium B. quitana. Highest incidence of this disease has been recorded among soldiers who fought in Europe during the First World War. Trench fever usually is not fatal. In recent years several outbreaks were reported new infections, microbiological studies identifying two causal agents: B. henselae [...]

Corynebacterium Infections

Corynebacterium infections other than diphtheria bacillus (see Diphtheria). Coryneform bacteria include normal flora microorganisms, depending on the terrain of the body, can cause opportunistic infections, favored by decreased immune defense capability for the system. These bacteria are human pathogens with low virulence. The number of illnesses caused by these pathogens has increased in the last [...]

Spotted fever and other infections with Rickettsia meditereneana

Spotted fever and other infections with Rickettsia meditereneana

Mediterranean spotted fever is an infectious disease pathogen produced by Rickettsia conorii, the disease occurs mainly in southern Europe, in Asia, but also within the entire African continent. Vector, and reservoir Mediterranean spotted fever bacterium that causes brown dog tick is. Mediterranean spotted fever, is known as the “fever button.” Other names for the same [...]

Swine Flu

Swine Flu

Swine influenza is a highly contagious respiratory disease in pigs caused by swine influenza viruses type one A. In addition, influenza C viruses can cause disease in pigs. Current strategies to control swine influenza virus in animals include pigs typically one bivalent vaccines. Swine influenza is an infection caused by one of the few types [...]

cat scratch disease

Cat scratch disease

Cat scratch disease, is an infectious disease, occurs when a cat scratch (which caused a skin lesion), manifested by painful regional lymphadenopathy and persistent (may persist for weeks or months). If the infection disseminates, the patient will present generalized adenopathy, often confused with leukemia pathological situation. Cat scratch disease is triggered by B. henselae inoculation [...]

splenic abscess

Splenic abscess

Splenic abscesses are less common than the liver ones. Untreated they are often fatal. Splenic abscesses usually develop following infection by hematogenous dissemination (for example, bacterial endocarditis). Are commonly found in patients using immunosuppressive treatment. Clinic patient has left upper quadrant abdominal pain localized, splenomegaly, fever and leukocytosis. To explore the most sensitive diagnostic imaging [...]

Perinefretic and renal abscess

Perinephric and renal abscess

Are rare, they can be of hematogenis (S. aureus) or can come from an infection developed lower in urinary tract. Infection will ascend from the bladder to the kidneys, causing pyelonephritis initially. Subsequently the bacteria invade the renal parenchyma. Abscesses can develop in the parenchyma perinephric open space. Kidney stones are the most important risk [...]