Topic: Cipro

What is cat scratch fever?

Cat scratch fever is a disease caused by a bacterium known as the Bartonella. There are several species of this bacterium which causes the cat scratch fever and the most common of these is the Bartonella henselae. If these contaminated feces get ...
Pseudomonas aeruginosa is a bacterium that has developed multi-drug resistance in many health care facilities. In general these resistance strains of P. aeruginosa do not instantly arise in patients, over time resistance emerges and then becomes more prominent due to certain risk ...
SKIN AND SOFT TISSUE INFECTION .Skin infections are common and can be caused by a wide range of organisms, including bacteria, fungi, viruses, protozoa, bacteria, mycoplasma and rickettsia. Skin infections and soft tissue are usually caused by Staphylococcus aureus (S. aureus) and ...

Antibiotics play hell with gut flora

ANTIBIOTICS can cause long-lasting changes in the bacteria living in the human gut. One person completely lost a common genus of bacteria, which did not return for the duration of the study ( Each round of antibiotics is a roll of the ...

Antibiotic Use Alters Gut Microbiota

PALO Repeated use of antibiotics appears to negatively influence the gut microbiota, according to David Relman, MD, professor of medicine and of microbiology and immunology at the Stanford University School of Medicine and chief of the infectious diseases division at the Veterans ...
HEALTHBEAT: Studies seek to learn if antibiotics do long-term harm to beneficial gut bacteriaAntibiotics can temporarily upset your stomach, but now it turns out that repeatedly taking them can trigger long-lasting changes in all those good germs that live in your gut, ...

Antibiotics mess up your stomach, U.S. study finds

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Even seemingly gentle antibiotics may severely disrupt the balance of microbes living in the gut, with unforeseen health consequences, U.S. researchers reported on Monday.An intimate study of three women given ciprofloxacin showed the drug suppressed entire populations of beneficial ...
CIPRO earlier in the year started to invoke the provisions of these Sections and hundreds of thousands of corporate entities were reclassified with the status "deregistration in progress", for not having lodged the relevant returns. In the last couple of days, what ...
No wonder antibiotic-resistant bugs are spreading in hospitals: "If you use them wrongly by diluting, you're asking for trouble," says Gerard Fleming at the National University of Ireland in Galway, who led the research that revealed the problem. Fleming found that bugs ...
Disinfectants commonly used in homes and medical facilities can boost the resistance of some bacteria to life-saving antibiotics, according to a study released Monday.The findings shed light on how at least one pathogen -- Pseudomonas aeruginosa -- spreads, and could apply to ...
Previous
  • 1
  • 2