Bacteria Articles A-Z
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Information on Cholera to Precautions and Warnings With Amoxicillin ER. The information is organized alphabetically; the "Favorite Articles" contains the
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More About Is MRSA Contagious?
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Levafloxacin
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Levoflaxacin
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Levoflaxin
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Levofloxacin
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Levofloxacin Dosage
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Levofloxacin Medication Information
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Levofloxacin Side Effects
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Levofloxacin Uses
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Levofloxin
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MARSA
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Maxifloxacin
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MERSA Infection
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MERSEA Infection
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MERZA
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Methicillin-Resistant Staph Aureas
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Methicillin-Resistent Staphylococcus Aureus
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MIRSA Infection
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MMRSA infection
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Moxifloxacin
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Moxifloxacin Dosage
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Moxifloxacin Hydrochloride Information
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Moxifloxacin Side Effects
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MRSA (Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus Aureus) Infection
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MRSA Causes
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MRSA Prevention
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MRSA Staph Infection
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MRSA Transmission
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MRSA Treatment
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MRSA Virus
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MRZA
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MURSA
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Mycobacterium Leprae
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Precautions and Warnings With Amoxicillin and Clavulanate Potassium
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Precautions and Warnings With Amoxicillin ER
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More About Is MRSA Contagious?
Many people may wonder, "Is MRSA contagious?" This page from the eMedTV Web site explains that MRSA is contagious and may affect anyone. This page also discusses how MRSA is spread and who is at a higher risk of transmitting this type of infection.
Levafloxacin
Levofloxacin is a drug used to treat bacterial infections and prevent infection after exposure to anthrax. This eMedTV page explains what to discuss with your doctor before using this antibiotic. Levafloxacin is a common misspelling of levofloxacin.
Levoflaxacin
Levofloxacin is used to treat bacterial infections and prevent infection after anthrax exposure. This eMedTV page explains how levofloxacin works and lists possible side effects of the antibiotic. Levoflaxacin is a common misspelling of levofloxacin.
Levoflaxin
Levofloxacin is used to treat bacterial infections and to prevent anthrax infection. This eMedTV resource discusses these levofloxacin uses in more detail and lists possible side effects of the drug. Levoflaxin is a common misspelling of levofloxacin.
Levofloxacin
Levofloxacin is an antibiotic approved to treat infections and to prevent infection after anthrax exposure. This eMedTV article describes the effects of levofloxacin, explains how the drug works, and offers general dosing information for the medicine.
Levofloxacin Dosage
There is no standard recommended levofloxacin dosage that will work for all situations. This eMedTV article explains what your doctor will consider before making levofloxacin dosing recommendations and offers tips and precautions for using this drug.
Levofloxacin Medication Information
On this eMedTV Web page, the antibiotic levofloxacin is discussed. Information includes its dosing, uses, warnings, side effects, precautions, and medication interactions.
Levofloxacin Side Effects
Common side effects of levofloxacin include dizziness, diarrhea, and vomiting. This eMedTV resource also lists rare but possible levofloxacin side effects and explains which side effects are potentially serious and require medical attention.
Levofloxacin Uses
Levofloxacin is used for treating various bacterial infections in adults, such as bronchitis and pneumonia. This eMedTV Web page discusses other approved levofloxacin uses and also lists possible off-label uses for the medication.
Levofloxin
Levofloxacin is a prescription antibiotic used for treating numerous bacterial infections. This eMedTV segment explores other levofloxacin uses and explains how the drug works for these conditions. Levofloxin is a common misspelling of levofloxacin.
MARSA
MRSA is a type of bacterial infection that usually affects the skin. This eMedTV Web segment describes what MRSA infections look like, as well as information on who is at an increased risk for these infections. MARSA is a common misspelling of MRSA.
Maxifloxacin
If you have a bacterial infection, your doctor may prescribe the antibiotic moxifloxacin. This eMedTV page describes how this drug works and explains what to be aware of before starting treatment. Maxifloxacin is a common misspelling of moxifloxacin.
MERSA Infection
As this eMedTV page explains, MRSA is a type of bacterial infection that is contagious. This article explains how this infection is spread and covers possible treatment options. MERSA infection is a common misspelling of MRSA infection.
MERSEA Infection
This selection from the eMedTV Web library explains what MRSA is, including information on possible symptoms and treatment options. A link to more detailed information is also included. MERSEA infection is a common misspelling of MRSA infection.
MERZA
This eMedTV resource explores MRSA, a type of bacterial infection that affects the skin. This page also describes how this infection is transmitted and covers possible treatment options that are available. MERZA is a common misspelling of MRSA.
Methicillin-Resistant Staph Aureas
As this eMedTV page explains, MRSA is a bacterial infection that typically affects the skin. This page also covers how to prevent MRSA transmission. Methicillin-resistant staph aureas is a common misspelling of methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus.
Methicillin-Resistent Staphylococcus Aureus
This eMedTV page discusses MRSA, a bacterial infection that typically affects the skin. This page also lists possible signs and symptoms. Methicillin-resistent Staphylococcus aureus is a common misspelling of methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus.
MIRSA Infection
MRSA is a bacterial infection that can cause a red bump that resembles a pustule or boil. This eMedTV page takes a brief look at MRSA, including how this infection is spread and treatment options. MIRSA infection is a common misspelling of MRSA infection.
MMRSA infection
As this page from the eMedTV archives explains, MRSA is a type of bacterial infection. This article explains how MRSA is transmitted and why this infection is becoming a public health concern. MMRSA infection is a common misspelling of MRSA infection.
Moxifloxacin
Moxifloxacin is a medication that can be prescribed to treat a wide variety of bacterial infections. This eMedTV Web page explains what moxifloxacin is used for in more detail, describes how it works, and lists potential side effects of the drug.
Moxifloxacin Dosage
The standard moxifloxacin dosage for treating bacterial infections is 400 mg once daily. This page from the eMedTV library offers other important moxifloxacin dosing information, including suggestions on when and how to take this drug.
Moxifloxacin Hydrochloride Information
This eMedTV Web presentation discusses the antibiotic moxifloxacin hydrochloride. Information includes its uses, side effects, dosing, drug interactions, warnings, and precautions.
Moxifloxacin Side Effects
Seizures and fainting are potentially serious moxifloxacin side effects that require medical attention. As this eMedTV Web segment explains, however, most side effects of moxifloxacin, such as nausea, are mild and do not require treatment.
MRSA (Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus Aureus) Infection
MRSA is a type of bacterial staph infection that can cause serious symptoms. This eMedTV Web article offers an overview of MRSA, including information on how this infection is transmitted, possible symptoms, and treatment options that are available.
MRSA Causes
This eMedTV Web page explains how MRSA can lead to a bacterial infection on the skin, which can result in painful skin and soft tissue conditions. This article further discusses what causes MRSA, including information on the history of this infection.
MRSA Prevention
Washing your hands often and keeping cuts and scrapes clean and covered can help prevent MRSA. This eMedTV resource offers more strategies on MRSA prevention, including tips on how to avoid contact with an infected person or a contaminated surface.
MRSA Staph Infection
This eMedTV Web presentation discusses a bacterial staph infection with MRSA. Information includes signs and symptoms, transmission, treatment, and diagnosis of MRSA.
MRSA Transmission
As this eMedTV page explains, MRSA is spread through direct contact with someone who has an active infection, someone who is a carrier of the bacteria, or with a contaminated surface. This page further discusses MRSA transmission in various situations.
MRSA Treatment
A healthcare provider may prescribe certain antibiotics to help treat a MRSA infection. This eMedTV article describes other MRSA treatment options, and also provides some tips on how to prevent spreading the infection while undergoing treatment.
MRSA Virus
Some people think that MRSA is a virus. However, this is not the case. As this eMedTV article explains, MRSA is a strain of the bacteria Staphylococcus aureus. This page takes a closer look at MRSA infections, including how they are transmitted.
MRZA
As this eMedTV page explains, MRSA is a bacterial infection that can cause a red bump similar to a spider bite. This page also describes the difference between healthcare-acquired MRSA and community-associated MRSA. MRZA is a common misspelling of MRSA.
MURSA
As this eMedTV page explains, MRSA is a bacterial infection typically transmitted by direct skin-to-skin contact with someone who is infected or with a contaminated surface. This page also covers treatment options. MURSA is a common misspelling of MRSA.
Mycobacterium Leprae
Leprosy is caused by bacteria called Mycobacterium leprae. This selection from the eMedTV Web library provides an overview of the bacteria, including history, possible transmission methods, recent statistics, and more.
Precautions and Warnings With Amoxicillin and Clavulanate Potassium
Amoxicillin and clavulanate potassium should not be used to treat viruses, such as the common cold. This eMedTV segment offers more precautions and warnings with amoxicillin and clavulanate potassium, and explains who should not take the antibiotic.
Precautions and Warnings With Amoxicillin ER
Amoxicillin ER may cause bloody diarrhea long after you have stopped taking the medication. This eMedTV article lists other important amoxicillin ER warnings and precautions, including information on what to tell your doctor before taking this drug.