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Results for Query ‹ Intraabdominal infection risk

Salpingitis – Epidemiology

Salpingitis – Causes and pathophysiology | Bacterial species

Intraabdominal infection – Abstract

Urinary tract infection – Cause | Sex

Bacteriuria – Signs and symptoms | Asymptomatic bacteriuria

Urinary tract infection – Cause | Urinary catheters

Bacteriuria – Signs and symptoms | Symptomatic bacteriuria

Orbital cellulitis – Death and blindness rates without treatment

Neonatal infection – Epidemiology | Early-onset infections

Hospital-acquired infection – Epidemiology | United Kingdom

Hospital-acquired infection – Epidemiology | United States

Neonatal infection – Epidemiology | Late onset infections

Orbital cellulitis – Causes

Mycobacterium avium-intracellulare infection – Treatment | HIV-infected children

Opportunistic infection – Prophylaxis (Prevention)

Opportunistic infection – Prophylaxis (Prevention) | Prophylactic medications

Premature rupture of membranes – Outcomes | Pre-term birth (before 37 weeks)

Premature rupture of membranes – Outcomes | Fetal development (before 24 weeks)

Acute infectious thyroiditis – Epidemiology

Gram-negative toe web infection – Information

Dientamoebiasis – Epidemiology

Mycobacterium avium-intracellulare infection – Cause | Risk factors

Congenital cytomegalovirus infection – Epidemiology

Pylephlebitis – Abstract

Congenital cytomegalovirus infection – Prevention | Childcare