: Vital practices to reduce hospital-acquired (nosocomial) infections. Antimicrobial Stewardship
: Detecting specific antibodies or antigens using enzyme-linked immunosorbent assays (ELISA) or lateral flow assays.
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: The invasion and multiplication of microorganisms in body tissues.
S. pyogenes (Group A): Beta-hemolytic, Bacitracin sensitive. Causes strep throat, erysipelas, scarlet fever, and rheumatic fever.
S. epidermidis : Coagulase(-), Novobiocin sensitive. Infects prosthetic devices and catheters.
Doctors must identify a germ before they can treat it. Modern labs use three main ways to find the culprit. Phenotypic Methods
: Macroscopic multicellular worms. Key examples include Nematodes (roundworms), Cestodes (tapeworms), and Trematodes (flukes). 6. Antimicrobial Therapy and Stewardship
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