Rabies – Clinical Case Discussion
Case Scenario Mr. Luke, a 48-year-old retired police officer, came to see the physician complaining of worsening left arm pain and paresthesia for seven days. On examination, the patient looked agitated and confused with decreased left finger movement. Also, it was revealed that he had a fever (39.4C), flaccid paralysis and sensory loss in the […]
Recent advances in the treatment of Helicobacter pylori infection
Not all bacteria can survive an acidic environment. However, among those who can, there’s one that truly stands out. Helicobacter pylori or commonly known as H. pylori is famous for its ability to thrive in a rather harsh and acidic setting, the human stomach. H. pylori has a closer relationship with human beings than one […]