• (jaundice). Omphalitis can quickly progress to sepsis and presents a potentially life-threatening infection. In fact, even in cases of omphalitis without...
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    experience conditions such as diarrhea, omphalitis, lameness and respiratory diseases. Diarrhea, omphalitis and lameness are most common in calves aged...
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    vessels. It does not involve the umbilical stump, which would be seen in omphalitis. Necrotizing funisitis is a very severe form of funisitis that occurs...
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    used to manage burn wounds, inflammation of the umbilical cord stump (omphalitis) in the neonatal period, oral candidiasis in HIV-infected patients and...
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  • or on additional neonatal morbidity outcomes. If an infection occurs, omphalitis may occur. The various treatment modalities of umbilical granuloma result...
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  • Mediastinitis Dermatitis Cellulitis Erysipelas Mastitis Onychia Folliculitis Omphalitis Arthritis Sacroilitis Myositis Osteitis/Osteomyelitis Spondylitis Chondritis...
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  • vesiculitis Balanitis Posthitis Balanoposthitis Chorioamnionitis Funisitis Omphalitis Insulitis Hypophysitis Thyroiditis Parathyroiditis Adrenalitis Lymphangitis...
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    setting, chlorhexidine skin or cord care can reduce the incidence of omphalitis (inflammation of the umbilical cord) by 50% and neonatal mortality by...
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    umbilicus is a rare disorder associated with umbilical endometriosis. Omphalitis, an inflammatory condition of the umbilicus in the newborn, usually caused...
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    infection rubella herpes simplex mycoplasma hominis ureaplasma urealyticum Omphalitis Neonatal sepsis Group B streptococcal infection Neonatal conjunctivitis...
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    Infectious coryza Malaria Marek's disease Mycoplasmas Newcastle disease Omphalitis Psittacosis Pullorum Scaly leg Squamous cell carcinoma Tibial dyschondroplasia...
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  • Staphylococcal infection in poultry Streptococcal infection in poultry Omphalitis in chicks (mushy chick disease) Mycoplasmosis Fowl cholera Campylobacteriosis...
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  • bacterial infections beginning in the neonatal period. Infections such as omphalitis, pneumonia, gingivitis, and peritonitis are common and often life-threatening...
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  • (caused by Bacteroides spp.), conjunctivitis (caused by clostridia), omphalitis (caused by mixed flora), and infant botulism. Clostridial species may...
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  • infections specific to the perinatal period 771.3 Tetanus neonatorum 771.4 Omphalitis of the newborn 771.5 Neonatal infective mastitis 771.6 Neonatal conjunctivitis...
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    infections are often apparent at birth and may spread throughout the body. Omphalitis (infection of the umbilical cord stump) is common shortly after birth...
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