Bacterial Contamination

Bacterial contamination occurs when bacteria multiply on the food and spoil it. Eating the same food can make a person sick. The other sources of bacterial contamination are contaminated manure, irrigated soil, water, and wildlife. Bacterial contamination can be avoided by washing hands and surfaces often prone to contamination.

  
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Which antibiotics will be effective in treating chronic bacterial infections?

Query: Hi doctor, From time to time, I get weeping and crusting bacterial wound infections all over the body. I have had this issue for a long time. It is chronic, and watery discharge is a common feature. My doctor used to give Augmentin for this because Penicillin was not helping, so a combination was re...  Read Full »


Answer: Hi, Welcome to icliniq.com. I went through your query and understood your concern. Regarding your complaint, I would initially suggest you do a wound culture and sensitivity test for bacterial and fungal infections. Since your complaints seem to be chronic and due to the long-term use of antibiot...  Read Full »

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