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... children are allergic to one or the other. Both can spread multiple diseases, including intestinal parasites, toxoplasmosis, tick-borne infections and cat scratch fever. Bites and scratches are a major source of injury. The pediatricians say that ...
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... mycobacterial infections, and dogs and cats can give you all sorts of things, including intestinal parasites, toxoplasmosis, tick-borne infections, cat-scratch fever and bites. Keeping pets up to date on shots reduces the risk. And teach your kids ...
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... seases in less developed parts of the world. In addition to malaria, diseases studied at the institute include toxoplasmosis, tuberculosis, lymphatic filariasis, leishmaniasis, dengue, and West Nile encephalitis. Image Courtesy Wikipedia
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... are several other forms of uveitis that appear to be associated with Crohn's disease, systemic infection, toxoplasmosis, trauma, rheumatoid arthritis, autoimmune disorders and more. Return to your physician, who can take a complete history and ...
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... in less developed parts of the world. In addition to malaria, diseases studied at the institute include toxoplasmosis, tuberculosis, lymphatic filariasis, leishmaniasis, dengue, and West Nile encephalitis. From: William G. Gilroy, assistant ...
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... are several other forms of uveitis that appear to be associated with Crohn's disease, systemic infection, toxoplasmosis, trauma, rheumatoid arthritis, autoimmune disorders and more. Return to your physician, who can take a complete history and ...
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... into four stages; with Stage I having no symptoms of HIV disease and Stage IV (including Kaposi's Sarcoma and Toxoplasmosis of the brain) being the most advanced progression of the disease. 3. How HIV transfers from one person to another One person ...
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... are several other forms of uveitis that appear to be associated with Crohn's disease, systemic infection, toxoplasmosis, trauma, rheumatoid arthritis, autoimmune disorders and more. Return to your physician, who can take a complete history and ...
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... in less developed parts of the world. In addition to malaria, diseases studied at the institute include toxoplasmosis, tuberculosis, lymphatic filariasis, leishmaniasis, dengue, and West Nile encephalitis. Contact: Michael Ferdig, assistant ...
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... such as multiple sclerosis, Grave's disease and systemic lupus erythematosis. HIV, herpes, sarcoidosis, toxoplasmosis and ulcerative colitis have also been associated with uveitis. Eye and Vision A common treatment is steroids, which can have ...
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ADAM. "Congenital Toxoplasmosis." 16 May 2007. HowStuffWorks.com. 21 November 2008.
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... but are relatively specific for syphilis. 10 Along with all forms of herpes virus infection, sarcoidosis and toxoplasmosis, syphilis is a common cause of elevated intraocular pressure associated with uveitis, or so-called Inflammatory Ocular ...
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... Disease and Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma) The two main types of lymphoma are Hodgkin disease and non-Hodgkin lymphoma. Toxoplasmosis Toxoplasmosis is an infection caused by Toxoplasma gondii, a single-celled parasite that spends the main portion of its life ...
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... solvents, lead and mercury. Cat litter. While you're pregnant, stay away from cat litter, because it can carry toxoplasmosis, which can cause birth defects. Also, wear gloves while gardening in areas that cats may visit and while handling uncooked ...
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