- A
spirochaete (/ˈspaɪroʊˌkiːt/) or
spirochete is a
member of the
phylum Spirochaetota (also
called Spirochaetes /ˌspaɪroʊˈkiːtiːz/),
which contains distinctive...
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fibrous nodule.[citation needed] It is
restricted to
necrosis involving spirochaetal infections that
cause syphilis.
Growths that have the
appearance of gummas...
- Lennox, V.A. (1994). Does Lyme
borreliosis exist in Australia?
Journal of
Spirochaetal and Tick-Borne Disease; 1: 46-51.
Hudson B.;
Stewart M.;
Lennox V.; ****unaga...
- as Chlamydia, Mycoplasma, and Rickettsia. They are also of
value in
spirochaetal infections, such as syphilis, and Lyme disease.
Certain rare or exotic...
- no
improvement occurs by
three months. It is
sometimes used to
treat spirochaetal infections,
clostridial wound infection, and
anthrax in
patients sensitive...
- for
limbs which have had
severe hypoxia),
gummatous necrosis (due to
spirochaetal infections) and
hemorrhagic necrosis (due to the
blockage of
venous drainage...
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ototoxicity As
other aminoglycosides Others Arsphenamine Salvarsan Spirochaetal infections (obsolete) Chloramphenicol(Bs)
Chloromycetin Meningitis, MRSA...
- 4 °C or above)
fever that was
easily sustainable to
eradicate invading spirochaetal bacterium Treponema pallidum, the
pathogen responsible for syphilitic...
- is
widespread in pig-rearing
countries and may be
referred to as PIS,
spirochaetal diarrhoea and
porcine colonic spirochaetosis.
Clinical signs are most...
- 100
Leptospirosis 101 Vincent's
angina 102 Yaws 103
Pinta 104
Other spirochaetal infection 110
Dermatophytosis 110.0
Dermatophytosis of scalp/beard 110...