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Infants Supplies Handbooks Manuals Etc : Rolle-Whatley, RenĂ©e M.  1991 1
  Infarction -- 2 Related Mesh Subjects   2
 

Infection -- See Infections


Invasion of the host organism by microorganisms or their toxins or by parasites that can cause pathological conditions or diseases.
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Infection And Infestation -- See Infections


Invasion of the host organism by microorganisms or their toxins or by parasites that can cause pathological conditions or diseases.
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Infection Control   2
Infection Control Methods   2
Infection Control Popular Works   2
 

Infections -- See Also Anti-Infective Agents


Substances that prevent infectious agents or organisms from spreading or kill infectious agents in order to prevent the spread of infection.
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Infections   3
 

Infections And Infestations -- See Infections


Invasion of the host organism by microorganisms or their toxins or by parasites that can cause pathological conditions or diseases.
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Infections Cardiovascular -- See Cardiovascular Infections


Pathological conditions of the CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM caused by infections.
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Infections Diagnosis : Wieczorkiewicz, Sarah M.,  2016 1
Infections Diagnosis Case Reports : Edlow, Jonathan A.  2009 1
Infections Drug Therapy : Wieczorkiewicz, Sarah M.,  2016 1
Infections Microbiology   3
 

Infections Prevention And Control -- See Infection Control


Programs of disease surveillance, generally within health care facilities, designed to investigate, prevent, and control the spread of infections and their causative microorganisms.
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Infectious Disease Droplet Transmission -- See Disease Transmission, Infectious


The transmission of infectious disease or pathogens. When transmission is within the same species, the mode can be horizontal or vertical (INFECTIOUS DISEASE TRANSMISSION, VERTICAL).
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  Infectious Disease Medicine -- 6 Related Mesh Subjects   6
 

Infectious Disease Reporting -- See Disease Notification


Notification or reporting by a physician or other health care provider of the occurrence of specified contagious diseases such as tuberculosis and HIV infections to designated public health agencies. The United States system of reporting notifiable diseases evolved from the Quarantine Act of 1878, which authorized the US Public Health Service to collect morbidity data on cholera, smallpox, and yellow fever; each state in the US has its own list of notifiable diseases and depends largely on reporting by the individual health care provider. (From Segen, Dictionary of Modern Medicine, 1992)
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Infectious Disease Reservoir -- See Disease Reservoirs


Animate or inanimate sources which normally harbor disease-causing organisms and thus serve as potential sources of disease outbreaks. Reservoirs are distinguished from vectors (DISEASE VECTORS) and carriers, which are agents of disease transmission rather than continuing sources of potential disease outbreaks. Humans may serve both as disease reservoirs and carriers.
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Infectious Disease Transmission Patient To Professional -- See Also Blood-Borne Pathogens


Infectious organisms, including pathogenic bacteria, viruses, and fungi, that are present in the BLOOD.
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Infectious Disease Transmission Patient To Professional Prevention And Control : Kennamer, Mike.  2007 1
 

Infectious Disease Transmission Professional To Patient -- See Also Blood-Borne Pathogens


Infectious organisms, including pathogenic bacteria, viruses, and fungi, that are present in the BLOOD.
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Infectious Disease Transmission Professional To Patient Prevention And Control : Kennamer, Mike.  2007 1
 

Infectious Diseases -- See Communicable Diseases


An illness caused by an infectious agent or its toxins that occurs through the direct or indirect transmission of the infectious agent or its products from an infected individual or via an animal, vector or the inanimate environment to a susceptible animal or human host.
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Infectious Diseases Emerging -- See Communicable Diseases, Emerging


Infectious diseases that are novel in their outbreak ranges (geographic and host) or transmission mode.
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Infectious Mononucleosis Like Syndrome Chronic -- See Fatigue Syndrome, Chronic


A syndrome characterized by persistent or recurrent fatigue, diffuse musculoskeletal pain, sleep disturbances, and subjective cognitive impairment of 6 months duration or longer. Symptoms are not caused by ongoing exertion; are not relieved by rest; and result in a substantial reduction of previous levels of occupational, educational, social, or personal activities. Minor alterations of immune, neuroendocrine, and autonomic function may be associated with this syndrome. There is also considerable overlap between this condition and FIBROMYALGIA. (From Semin Neurol 1998;18(2):237-42; Ann Intern Med 1994 Dec 15;121(12): 953-9)
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Infectious Mononucleosis Popular Works : Shader, Laurel.  1989 1
 

Inferior Temporal Gyrus -- See Temporal Lobe


Lower lateral part of the cerebral hemisphere responsible for auditory, olfactory, and semantic processing. It is located inferior to the lateral fissure and anterior to the OCCIPITAL LOBE.
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Infertility   5
Infertility Female   5
Infertility Female Ethnology : Feldman-Savelsberg, Pamela,  1999 1
Infertility Female Psychology : Feldman-Savelsberg, Pamela,  1999 1
Infertility Male : Allan, Jonathan A.,  2022 1
Infertility Popular Works : Falcone, Tommaso.  2009 1
Infertility Psychology   13
Infertility Psychology United States Case Reports : Mundy, Liza,  2007 1
Infertility Therapy   5
Infertility Therapy Popular Works   2
 

Infibulation -- See Circumcision, Female


A general term encompassing three types of excision of the external female genitalia - Sunna, clitoridectomy, and infibulation. It is associated with severe health risks and has been declared illegal in many places, but continues to be widely practiced in a number of countries, particularly in Africa.
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Inflammasomes -- See Also Immunity, Innate


The capacity of a normal organism to remain unaffected by microorganisms and their toxins. It results from the presence of naturally occurring ANTI-INFECTIVE AGENTS, constitutional factors such as BODY TEMPERATURE and immediate acting immune cells such as NATURAL KILLER CELLS.
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  Inflammation -- 2 Related Mesh Subjects   2
Inflammation : Finch, Caleb,  2007 1
 

Inflammation Brain -- See Encephalitis


Inflammation of the BRAIN due to infection, autoimmune processes, toxins, and other conditions. Viral infections (see ENCEPHALITIS, VIRAL) are a relatively frequent cause of this condition.
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Inflammation Diet Therapy Popular Works : Challem, Jack.  2010 1
Inflammation Immunology   2010 1
Inflammation Skin : Lampe, Kenneth F.  1985 1
Inflammatory Bowel Diseases   4
Inflammatory Bowel Diseases Diet Therapy   2
Inflammatory Bowel Diseases Popular Works   2
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