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- Erysipelas (/ˌɛrəˈsɪpələs/) is a relatively common bacterial infection of the superficial layer of the skin (upper dermis), extending to the superficial...
- primarily considered an animal pathogen, causing the disease known as erysipelas that may affect a wide range of animals. Pigs, turkeys and laying hens...
- are streptococci and Staphylococcus aureus. In contrast to cellulitis, erysipelas is a bacterial infection involving the more superficial layers of the...
- long-term ergot poisoning, traditionally due to the ingestion of alkaloids Erysipelas, an acute infection, typically with a skin rash St Anthony's Fire (novel)...
- causes of his illness also included smallpox, the bacterial infection erysipelas and even leprosy. But there is no doubt he had contracted a serious illness...
- scarlet fever. Additionally, Dr. Fehleisen uncovered the etiology of erysipelas, which is an acute streptococcal bacterial infection of the upper dermis...
- 1177/000313481107700924. PMID 21944621. S2CID 26732207. A report on hospital gangrene, erysipelas and pyaemia. 1863 Watson, Dr. Scott. "Hospital Gangrene During The Civil...
- These include folliculitis, carbuncles, impetigo, ecthyma, cellulitis, erysipelas, necrotising fasciitis, and infections of skin conditions such as eczema...
- Hippocrates was the first to describe necrotizing soft tissue infections. "Erysipelas all over the body while the cause was only a trivial accident. Bones,...
- ulcus molle) Chlamydial infection Chronic lymphangitis Chronic recurrent erysipelas Chronic undermining burrowing ulcers (Meleney gangrene) Chromobacteriosis...