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  2. Cutibacterium acnes - Wikipedia

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    Cutibacterium acnes is often considered an opportunistic pathogen, causing a range of postoperative and device-related infections, notably e.g., surgical infections, [32] post-neurosurgical infections, [33] infected joint prostheses (especially shoulder), [34] neurosurgical shunt infections and endocarditis in patients with prosthetic heart ...

  3. Candida albicans - Wikipedia

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    Candida albicans is an opportunistic pathogenic yeast [5] that is a common member of the human gut flora.It can also survive outside the human body. [6] [7] It is detected in the gastrointestinal tract and mouth in 40–60% of healthy adults.

  4. Cutibacterium - Wikipedia

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    Cutibacterium is a bacterial genus from the family of Propionibacteriaceae. [1] [2] Phylogeny ... A step toward understanding bone and joint infection development".

  5. Propionibacterium - Wikipedia

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    The most studied of these infections is acne vulgaris, caused by Cutibacterium acnes (formerly Propionibacterium acnes). [9] It is a chronic inflammatory disease caused by the blockage of pilosebaceous units causing inflammatory lesions, non-inflammatory lesions or a mixture of both on the face, neck and/or chest.

  6. Septic arthritis - Wikipedia

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    Delayed – infection occurs between 3 and 24 months. There would be persistent joint pain, due to loosening of the implant. The mode of infection is during the implant surgery. Common bacteria are coagulase-negative Staphylococcus and Cutibacterium acnes. [2] Late – more than 24 months. It is usually presented with a sudden onset of joint ...

  7. Fusidic acid - Wikipedia

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    Topical fusidic acid is occasionally used as a treatment for acne vulgaris. [7] As a treatment for acne, fusidic acid is often partially effective at improving acne symptoms. [ 8 ] However, research studies have indicated that fusidic acid is not as highly active against Cutibacterium acnes as many other antibiotics that are commonly used as ...

  8. Oxytetracycline - Wikipedia

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    Oxytetracycline, like other tetracyclines, is used to treat many infections, both common and rare.Its better absorption profile makes it preferable to tetracycline for moderately severe acne at a dosage of 250–500 mg four times a day for usually six to eight weeks at a time, but alternatives should be sought if no improvement occurs by three months.

  9. Pimple - Wikipedia

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    The most common product is a topical treatment of benzoyl peroxide, which has minimal risk apart from minor skin irritation that may present similar as a mild allergy. [6] Recently, nicotinamide (vitamin B 3 ), applied topically, has been shown to be more effective in treatment of pimples than antibiotics such as clindamycin . [ 7 ]