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Haemophilus aegypticus – Pathogen, Symptoms and Treatment

Haemophilus aegypticus is a gram-negative bacterium that causes purulent conjunctivitis and Brazilian Purpuric Fever, primarily affecting children in tropical regions.

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Rhinolalia mixta is a mixed form of nasal voice resonance disorder in which features of both open and closed rhinolalia occur simultaneously.

Sellick Maneuver

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