101. In hospitals, some infections are now so highly resistant that no effective antibiotic treatment remains. 102. In some cases, the infections are so severe that they can cause pain with walking or grasping objects. 103. Indoor plumbing, refrigeration and modern sanitation are often lacking, and H. pyloris infection is nearly universal. 104. Infection is a constant threat, and patients who survive face multiple skin grafts and months, even years, of physical therapy. 105. Infection is one of the major complications of spinal cord injuries, and Reeve has pneumonia in one lung but it is improving. 106. Infection was still the prime suspect, so cultures were repeated, but this time a wider net was cast. 107. Infections are an ongoing concern, and doctors will continually monitor their physical and emotional development, which might be delayed or impaired, Weisman said in an interview. 108. Infection is a major cause of illness and death in newborns, especially among babies who are premature. 109. Infection is always a possibility. 110. Infections have not been a problem, Twardowski said. |