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Bacteria Bombs in Your Home

Even a seemingly clean home can be full of bacteria. And it’s usually not the toilet or the trash is bad.
Here are six typical bacterial bombs in the home:
1. Kitchen sink
What do you do after having eaten dinner every day? Mon washes all dishes, cutlery, glassware and kitchen utensils in the sink before you put everything in the dishwasher. Food remains and particles left behind, and may thus develop into harmful bacteria.
In a typical home is usually the toilet cleaner than kitchen sink. With this in mind, you think about them often before you pick up and eat the grapes that fell off while washing them. Read the rest of this entry »
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Sinusitis
Definition
Sinusitis is a common disease caused by infection with one or more of the sinuses (cavities in the bones of the skull).
Sinusitis
Causes
The main causes that lead to sinusitis is obstruction of the sinus openings. With this obstruction, blood circulation and ventilation of the lower sinus cavity, which causes a decrease in Po2 that support bacterial growth. Infection can be acute, intermittent or chronic. The most common cause is bacterial, fungal and viral aetiology, although rare can also cause sinusitis.
Streptococcus pneumoniae, Haemophilus influenzae and Moraxella catarrhalis are the bacteria most frequently plant found expenditures (pus). The virus causes including rhinovirus, influenza virus type A and parainfluenza viruses. In immunocompromised patients can cause sinusitis fungal infections, such as that produced by Aspergillus fumigatus.
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