Superficial bacterial infections of the skin are very common. With the increasing burden of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), this is likely to worsen. Examples of such infections include impetigo, erysipelas, cellulitis, ecthyma, furuncles, carbuncles and subcutaneous abscesses. Common causative organisms are staphylococci and streptococci. Generally, Staphylococcus aureus infections tend to spread locally, causing abscesses and carbuncles, while streptococci are apt to spread along tissue planes, and give rise to either cellulitis or erysipelas. However, this is not always the case. These infections cause a significant morbidity, and have to be diagnosed and treated promptly. Some result in serious complications. Keywords: superficial s...
Bacterial skin infections are common presentations to both general practice and the emergency depar...
Purpose: The main objective of this article was to offer practical suggestions, given the existing e...
Many indications in dermatology can be effectively managed with topical antibiotics, including acne ...
This chapter deals with Impetigo, which is a contagious superficial skin infection, characterized by...
Abstract: Impetigo is a common cutaneous infection that is especially prevalent in children. Histori...
Background: Impetigo is a common infectious skin disease and most commonly occurs in children. Etiol...
All across the world, skin diseases are rather frequent. The likelihood of pediculosis capitis (0.2-...
Introduction: Normal healthy skin is usually colonized by a huge amount of bacterial organisms that ...
mpetigo is a highly contagious infec-tion of the superficial epidermis that most often affects child...
Introduction: Impetigo is the bacterial infection of the skin most commonly seen in infants and chil...
treatment that allows pathogenic bacteria to multi-ply on the skin.4,5 Uncomplicated SSSIs can occur...
Infections attributable to Streptococcus are protean. These range from mild skin and soft tissue inf...
Patients with skin and soft tissue infections may appear with the abscess. Erroneous diagnosis of th...
Skin and soft tissue infections are common in pediatrics, mainly caused by disruptions in the skin b...
Impetigo is a common cutaneous infection that is especially prevalent in children. Historically, imp...
Bacterial skin infections are common presentations to both general practice and the emergency depar...
Purpose: The main objective of this article was to offer practical suggestions, given the existing e...
Many indications in dermatology can be effectively managed with topical antibiotics, including acne ...
This chapter deals with Impetigo, which is a contagious superficial skin infection, characterized by...
Abstract: Impetigo is a common cutaneous infection that is especially prevalent in children. Histori...
Background: Impetigo is a common infectious skin disease and most commonly occurs in children. Etiol...
All across the world, skin diseases are rather frequent. The likelihood of pediculosis capitis (0.2-...
Introduction: Normal healthy skin is usually colonized by a huge amount of bacterial organisms that ...
mpetigo is a highly contagious infec-tion of the superficial epidermis that most often affects child...
Introduction: Impetigo is the bacterial infection of the skin most commonly seen in infants and chil...
treatment that allows pathogenic bacteria to multi-ply on the skin.4,5 Uncomplicated SSSIs can occur...
Infections attributable to Streptococcus are protean. These range from mild skin and soft tissue inf...
Patients with skin and soft tissue infections may appear with the abscess. Erroneous diagnosis of th...
Skin and soft tissue infections are common in pediatrics, mainly caused by disruptions in the skin b...
Impetigo is a common cutaneous infection that is especially prevalent in children. Historically, imp...
Bacterial skin infections are common presentations to both general practice and the emergency depar...
Purpose: The main objective of this article was to offer practical suggestions, given the existing e...
Many indications in dermatology can be effectively managed with topical antibiotics, including acne ...