Dermatological Infection High
The skin provides a remarkably good barrier against bacterial infections. Although many bacteria are available contact with or reside on the skin, they're normally unable to determine an infection. When bacterial skin infections do occur, they will home in size from a small spot to the whole body surface. they will home in seriousness also , from harmless to life threatening. Bacterial skin infections develop when bacteria enter through hair follicles or through small breaks within the skin that result from scrapes, punctures, surgery, burns, sunburn, animal or insect bites, wounds, and preexisting skin disorders. People can develop bacterial skin infections when participating during a sort of activities, for instance , gardening in contaminated soil or swimming during a contaminated pond, lake, or ocean. many sorts of bacteria can infect the skin. the foremost common are Staphylococcus and Streptococcus. Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (also referred to as MRSA), which is immune to many commonly used antibiotics, is now the foremost common bacteria causing skin infections within the us. One particular strain of MRSA has caused quite half all community-associated skin and soft tissue infections treated within the us . Because MRSA is immune to several antibiotics, doctors tailor their treatment supported how often MRSA is found within the local area and whether or not it's been found to be immune to commonly used antibiotics.
High Impact List of Articles
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An educational operative image of an extreme form of hypoplastic left heart syndrome
PM de Siena
Case Report: Interventional Cardiology
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An educational operative image of an extreme form of hypoplastic left heart syndrome
PM de Siena
Case Report: Interventional Cardiology
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Incidence, angiographic features, clinical phenotype and therapeutic challenges of myocardial infarction due to spontaneous Coronary artery dissection in central Greece
John Papanikolaou*, Nikolaos Platogiannis, Vasileios Laschos, Konstantinos Spathoulas, Dimitrios Platogiannis
Research Article: Interventional Cardiology
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Incidence, angiographic features, clinical phenotype and therapeutic challenges of myocardial infarction due to spontaneous Coronary artery dissection in central Greece
John Papanikolaou*, Nikolaos Platogiannis, Vasileios Laschos, Konstantinos Spathoulas, Dimitrios Platogiannis
Research Article: Interventional Cardiology
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Evaluation and treatment of coronary bifurcation disease: current strategies and new technologies
JA Spencer & JB Hermiller
Review Article: Interventional Cardiology
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Evaluation and treatment of coronary bifurcation disease: current strategies and new technologies
JA Spencer & JB Hermiller
Review Article: Interventional Cardiology
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A new standard of care for inoperable, severe aortic stenosis: implications of the PARTNER trial
TM Nazif, AJ Kirtane, MB Leon & SK Kodali
Clinical Trial Teport: Interventional Cardiology
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A new standard of care for inoperable, severe aortic stenosis: implications of the PARTNER trial
TM Nazif, AJ Kirtane, MB Leon & SK Kodali
Clinical Trial Teport: Interventional Cardiology
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Focus on the COCTAIL study
F Prati, A Di Giorgio & A Manzoli
Commentary: Interventional Cardiology
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Focus on the COCTAIL study
F Prati, A Di Giorgio & A Manzoli
Commentary: Interventional Cardiology
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Highlights from the latest articles in interventional cardiology (Volume 2 Issue 4)
ME Aldridge, SS Elsayed, K Somma, A Chana, DM Shavelle & RV Matthews
Research Letter: Interventional Cardiology
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Highlights from the latest articles in interventional cardiology (Volume 2 Issue 4)
ME Aldridge, SS Elsayed, K Somma, A Chana, DM Shavelle & RV Matthews
Research Letter: Interventional Cardiology
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