Virulent strains of ”E. coli” can cause gastroenteritis, urinary tract infections, and neonatal meningitis. In rarer cases, virulent strains are also responsible for hæmolytic-uremic syndrome, peritonitis, mastitis, septicemia and Gram-negative pneumonia. Gastrointestinal infection Certain strains of ”E. coli”, such as ...Kidney Infection
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Virulent strains of ''E. coli'' can cause gastroenteritis, urinary tract infections, and neonatal meningitis. In rarer cases, virulent strains are also responsible for hæmolytic-uremic syndrome, peritonitis, mastitis, septicemia and Gram-negative pneumonia. Certain strains of ''E....
The indication for kidney transplantation is end-stage renal disease (ESRD), regardless of the primary cause. This is defined as a drop in the glomerular filtration rate (GFR) to 20–25% of normal. Common diseases leading to ESRD include malignant hypertension, infections, diabetes...
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Virulent strains of ”E. coli” can cause gastroenteritis, urinary tract infections, and neonatal meningitis. In rarer cases, virulent strains are also responsible for hæmolytic-uremic syndrome, peritonitis, mastitis, septicemia and Gram-negative pneumonia. Gastrointestinal infection Certain strains of ”E. coli”, such as ...
Inflammation is the first innate immune response to infection or irritation resulting from leukocyte (neutrophils, mast cells, etc.) accumulation and their secretion of inflammatory, biogenic chemicals such as histamine, prostaglandin and pro-inflammatory cytokines. As cited, it has recently been found ... Glomerulonephritis, also known as glomerular nephritis, abbreviated GN, is a renal disease characterized by inflammation of the glomeruli, or small blood vessels in the kidneys. It may present with isolated hematuria and/or proteinuria (blood resp. protein in the urine); or ...
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