2023
DOI: 10.7759/cureus.48756
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Radiological and Imaging Evidence in the Diagnosis and Management of Microbial Infections: An Update

Aditya Vaishnav,
Gurukiran Gurukiran,
Osazuwa Ighodaro
et al.

Abstract: Microbial infections are extremely prevalent throughout the world. Bacteria, fungi, parasites, and viruses generally cause them. Most microbial infections spread from humans to humans and from animals to humans. A vast majority of microbial infections are self-limiting. However, some microbial infections result in severe morbidity and mortality. The diagnosis of microbial infections generally depends on the direct demonstration of microbes in human clinical specimens through microscopy followed by culture. Som… Show more

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