The New England Journal of Medicine: Novobiocin in the Treatment of Surgical Infections Due to Staphylococci and Other Gram-Positive Bacteria
Novobiocin in the Treatment of Surgical Infections Due to Staphylococci and Other Gram-Positive Bacteria
Antibiotics are designed to kill harmful bacteria and help the body recover from infection. But some antibiotics may also push bacteria to release tiny particles that can make inflammation worse.
Pus is a thick, often yellowish fluid that your body produces when it's fighting off inflammation, like an infection. It's a collection of dead white blood cells, tissue debris, and potentially bacteria.
Pus is a thick yellowish, whitish, or greenish fluid made up of dead white blood cells, dead tissues, and dead bacteria or fungi. Also called liquor puris or purulent exudate, it is produced as part of the body's response to an infection.
Pus is made up of dead white blood cells, tissue debris, and bacteria from infections. Your immune system creates pus to fight infections.
Pus, thick, opaque, usually yellowish white fluid matter formed in association with inflammation caused by the invasion of the body by infective microorganisms (such as bacteria).
Pus is a thick yellowish, whitish, or greenish fluid made up of dead white blood cells, dead tissues, and dead bacteria or fungi. Also called liquor puris or purulent exudate, it is produced as part ...
News Medical: Neutrophil extracellular traps boost the bacterial killing power of macrophages
Like a spider trapping its prey, our immune system cells cooperate to capture and "eat" bacteria. The newly identified antibacterial mechanism, reported Sept. 10 in Science Advances, could inspire ...