-
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)...
-
scarlet fever. Additionally, Dr.
Fehleisen uncovered the
etiology of
erysipelas,
which is an
acute streptococcal bacterial infection of the
upper dermis...
-
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...
-
These include folliculitis, carbuncles, impetigo, ecthyma, cellulitis,
erysipelas,
necrotising fasciitis, and
infections of skin
conditions such as eczema...
- ****istant
Louis T****llier to
southern France because of an
epizootic of
swine erysipelas. T****llier
identified the
bacillus that
caused the
disease in
March 1883...
- took on the
management of
Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show.
Bailey died of
erysipelas in 1906 at age 58 at his home in
Mount Vernon, NY. He is
buried in Woodlawn...
-
ulcus molle)
Chlamydial infection Chronic lymphangitis Chronic recurrent erysipelas Chronic undermining burrowing ulcers (Meleney gangrene) Chromobacteriosis...