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  1. Infections

    Infections are generally caused by bacteria or viruses. Learn about infectious and childhood diseases, animal to human diseases and prevention.

  2. Middle ear infections

    Middle ear infections often happen during or after a child has a cold.

  3. Chest infections

    A chest infection affects your lungs, either in the larger airways (bronchitis) or in the smaller air sacs (pneumonia).

  4. Ear infections

    It is estimated that around four out of five children will experience a middle ear infection at least once.

  5. Infections – bacterial and viral

    Many bacterial infections can be treated with antibiotics, but they are useless against viral infections.

  6. Sexually transmissible infections - STIs

    STIs (also called sexually transmissible diseases or STDs) information and resources. Including symptoms, how to prevent STIs, getting tested and treatment.

  7. Lupus and infections

    The most common infections for people with lupus include those of the respiratory tract, skin and urinary system.

  8. Urinary tract infections (UTI)

    Urinary tract infections (UTIs) can target the urethra, bladder or kidneys.

  9. Preventing healthcare associated infection (HAI)

    There are things you can do to reduce the chance of getting an infection while you are in hospital.

  10. Ear problems in children

    Babies and young children are more likely to develop middle ear infections because they are still building up their immunity.

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