Infection
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White blood cells are our body's defense against bacterial invaders, and when they sense this inflammation due to infection, they will enter from the blood into the lung and engulf the bacteria.
We've labeled the white blood cells so you can see them flowing through, and when they detect that infection, they begin to stick.
In that tiny chip, you just witnessed one of the most fundamental responses our body has to an
infection.
When the real intruder comes along the body quickly mounts an immune response to deal with that vaccine and neutralizes the
infection.
In English, "itis" is a suffix that signifies
infection.
One-itis can be translated as "an
infection
from one."
Indeed, for the pick-up artists, falling in love with someone is a waste of time, it's squandering your seduction capital, so it must be eliminated like a disease, like an
infection.
The delicate hair-like cilia in the airways and lungs start recovering within weeks, and are restored after 9 months, improving resistance to
infection.
This is great because there's much less risk of infection, much less pain, shorter recovery time.
The animation will feature data from thousands of researchers collected over decades, data on what this virus looks like, how it's able to infect cells in our body, and how therapeutics are helping to combat
infection.
Well, turns out that anything that reduces the need for the antibiotic would really work, so that could include improving hospital
infection
control or vaccinating people, particularly against the seasonal influenza.
And he says, "Well, Pete, we've been looking at all the tests, and I have to tell you, it's not a sprained wrist, it's not a broken wrist, it's not nerve damage in the wrist, it's not an infection, it's not Lyme disease."
If you have an infection, go to a doctor.
One of the first patients I had to see as a pediatrician was Sol, a beautiful month-old baby who was admitted with signs of a severe respiratory
infection.
Many of us who are here take antibiotics when we have an infection, we take anti-hypertensives when we have high blood pressure, we take cardiac medications.
With a sample size of just one child, no matter how much we love her, you don't really have enough of a sample size to figure out what happens on average, but at two years old, she hasn't had an ear
infection
yet, so we're keeping our fingers crossed on that one.
So he's getting antibiotics for an ear
infection.
We found we could engineer the gene into a conventional rice variety that's normally susceptible, and you can see the two leaves on the bottom here are highly resistant to
infection.
It's immune to
infection.
The nurses there recognized right away that he had an infection, what at the time they would have called "blood poisoning," and though they probably didn't say it, they would have known right away that there was nothing they could do.
His condition grew so desperate that the people from his firehouse lined up to give him transfusions hoping to dilute the
infection
surging through his blood.
In 2000, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the CDC, identified a single case in a hospital in North Carolina of an
infection
resistant to all but two drugs.
Today, that infection, known as KPC, has spread to every state but three, and to South America, Europe and the Middle East.
In 2008, doctors in Sweden diagnosed a man from India with a different
infection
resistant to all but one drug that time.
After all, the first person to receive penicillin, a British policeman named Albert Alexander, who was so ravaged by
infection
that his scalp oozed pus and doctors had to take out an eye, was infected by doing something very simple.
He was given the Nobel Prize in 1945 in recognition, and in an interview shortly after, this is what he said: "The thoughtless person playing with penicillin treatment is morally responsible for the death of a man who succumbs to
infection
with a pencillin-resistant organism."
We could stop insisting on a prescription for our kid's ear
infection
before we're sure what caused it.
From a scrape on your knee to that annoying sinus infection, our immune system defends our body from danger.
So in this case, instead of the immune cells rushing off towards
infection
to fight bacteria, they're rushing toward an injury.
Using the first head, which is our laser, we will make an incision in the site of
infection.
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