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  2. Cellulitis - Wikipedia

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    Cellulitis in 2015 resulted in about 16,900 deaths worldwide, up from 12,600 in 2005. [8] Cellulitis is a common global health burden, with more than 650,000 admissions per year in the United States alone. In the United States, an estimated 14.5 million cases annually of cellulitis account for $3.7 billion in ambulatory care costs alone.

  3. 6 Ways Doctors Treat Cellulitis - AOL

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  4. Abscess - Wikipedia

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    Antibiotics in addition to standard incision and drainage is recommended in persons with severe abscesses, many sites of infection, rapid disease progression, the presence of cellulitis, symptoms indicating bacterial illness throughout the body, or a health condition causing immunosuppression. [1]

  5. Aquarium granuloma - Wikipedia

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    [6] [10] Antibiotic treatment ranged from 1–25 months with a median treatment time of 3.5 months. Since M. marinum has a high tendency for multi-drug resistance, treatment by one particular drug will not be effective. [4] Often, up to six different antimicrobial regimes may be needed before the infection responds to a particular drug combination.

  6. Ludwig's angina - Wikipedia

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    Ludwig's angina (Latin: Angina ludovici) is a type of severe cellulitis involving the floor of the mouth [2] and is often caused by bacterial sources. [1] Early in the infection, the floor of the mouth raises due to swelling, leading to difficulty swallowing saliva.

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  8. Cloxacillin - Wikipedia

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    Cloxacillin is an antibiotic useful for the treatment of several bacterial infections. [1] This includes impetigo, cellulitis, pneumonia, septic arthritis, and otitis externa. [1] It is not effective for methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA). [2] It can be used by mouth and by injection. [1]

  9. Talk:Cellulitis - Wikipedia

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    Though cellulitis can be a medical emergency, there is no description of symptoms, such as that found at the NIH's authoritiative article, Cellulitis (MedlinePlus). The treatment in the article in almost every area could be improved by including information found in the NIH's article, Cellulitis (MedlinePlus), especially in the areas of risk ...