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Staphylococcus Mastitis - Articles
Canine Mastitis in Lactating Dogs
by
heru m.
Posted
Sun 13 Dec 2009 11:39pm
A few weeks after giving birth, brood bitches sometimes develop a kind of breast infection called canine mastitis. This type of infection is not ordinary among female... of the physical symptoms of canine mastitis is that the breasts of the lactating canine turn red or dark-colored and painful when touched. However, if the infection becomes severe
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Mastitis
by
Sarah Stover
Posted
Tue 02 Nov 2010 12:00am
It really sucks. The end.
Oh and also, I am really sorry I'm barely commenting on anyone else's blogs since this bebe came along. I have yet to master the art of nursing while keeping my hands free, and basically every time I'm sitting down and free to read blogs, I'm nursing, so... I'm still reading you guys! And I miss you!
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Does lifting weights cause mastitis? (With New Video Feature!)
by
Kara Douglass Thom
Posted
Thu 21 May 2009 11:52pm
I had another brush with mastitis this week. As frustrated as I am with the physical set back, I'm more frustrated that this is a recurring problem for me when my previous... parenting in general, right?)
One recurring theme with all my resources is that mastitis can come on in a mom who is doing too much and/or under stress. I usually brush over
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Synergy between Staphylococcus aureus and Pseudomonas aeruginosa
by
CFMama
Posted
Mon 15 Feb 2010 3:10pm
If you would like to read my original post about pseudomonas aeruginosaclick here. After receiving several questions regarding the treatment of Nathan's staphI thought I would revisit the topic.
I am borrowing the following from the post I wrote July 82009 to explain why Dr. A may not be treating the Staph at this momentnot to say that it won't
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Milk reduces effectiveness of antibiotics against bacteria
by
Nick B.
Posted
Fri 21 Nov 2008 4:29pm
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Bacteria can produce biofilm structures that form a guard against the body’s immune system and ingested antibiotics. The bacteria, staphylococcus which causes mastitis...
New research suggests that milk can prevent the protection offered by antibiotics in the treatment of dangerous bacteria such as Staphylococcus.
A study lead by Dr
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