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  • Zoonoses

    Healthline — Zoonoses, or zoonotic diseases, are caused by infectious agents that are transmissible under natural circumstances from vertebrate animals to humans. Zoonoses may arise from wild or domestic animals or from products of animal origin. Zoonoses ...More…

  • Wound Care

    Healthline — A wound is a disruption in the continuity of cells-anything that causes cells that would normally be connected to become separated. Wound healing is the restoration of that continuity. Several effects may result with the occurrence of a wound: ...More…

  • Zoonosis

    Healthline — Zoonosis, also called zoonotic disease refers to diseases that can be passed from animals, whether wild or domesticated, to humans. Although many diseases are species specific, meaning that they can only occur in one animal species, many other ...More…

  • Yersinosis

    Healthline — Yersinosis refers to infection by a genus of bacteria known as Yersinia. The two sub-types that are responsible for yersinosis are Yersinia enterocolitica and Yersinia pseudotuberculosis. The diseases produced by these organisms are called ...More…

  • X-Linked Agammaglobulinemia

    Healthline — X-linked agammaglobulinemia (XLA) or Bruton's agammaglobulinemia is present at birth (congenital) and is characterized by low or completely absent levels of immunoglobulins in the bloodstream. Immunoglobulins are protein molecules in blood serum ...More…

  • Wound Flushing

    Healthline — Wound flushing is a method of cleaning a wound by applying pressurized water or antiseptic solutions to the tissues. Wound flushing is used to help flush debris from a wound, lessening the risk of infection or treating an infection that already ...More…

  • Withdrawal Syndromes

    Healthline — Withdrawal syndrome occurs in drug and alcohol addicted individuals who discontinue or reduce the use of their drug of choice. This process of eliminating drugs and alcohol from the body is known as detoxification. Anxiety, insomnia, nausea, ...More…

  • Whooping Cough

    Healthline — Whooping cough, also known as pertussis, is a highly contagious disease that causes classic spasms (paroxysms) of uncontrollable coughing, followed by a sharp, high-pitched intake of air, which creates the characteristic whoop of the disease's ...More…

  • Zollinger-Ellison syndrome

    Healthline — Zollinger-Ellison syndrome is a condition that occurs with abnormal production of the hormone gastrin. A small tumor (gastinoma) in the pancreas or small intestine produces the high levels of gastrin in the blood. Zollinger-Ellison syndrome is ...More…

  • Zinc

    Healthline — Zinc is a type of metal. It is mixed with other materials to make industrial items such as paint, dyes, ointments, and more. Compounds used to make paint, rubber, dyes, wood preservatives, and ointments. Immediately give the person milk, unless ...More…

  • Yellow fever

    Healthline — Yellow fever is a viral infection transmitted by mosquitoes. Yellow fever is caused by a small virus that is spread by the bite of mosquitoes. This disease is common in South America and in sub-Saharan Africa. Anyone can get yellow fever, but the ...More…

  • Yaws

    Healthline — Yaws is a chronic infection caused by the bacteria Treponema pertenue, which primarily affects the skin, bones, and joints. Yaws is an infection caused by the spiral-shaped bacterium (spirochete) called Treponema pertenue. It is closely related ...More…


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