Latent infections are inactive organisms that remain hidden in the body. Unlike active infections, latent ones typically show no symptoms. Latent infections can be difficult to treat due to their inactivity
E. coli is a normal flora in the digestive system. Some strains can cause serious infections leading to diarrhea. Most infections occur in areas with poor hygiene
Semen is a whitish fluid containing seminal fluid and sperm. Average ejaculation volume is 1.25 to 5 milliliters. Semen liquefies within 20-30 minutes after ejaculation. Pre-ejaculatory fluid (precum) is colorless and mucus-like
E. faecalis is a harmless bacteria found in GI tract and oral cavity. Most common cause of urinary tract infections among enterococci species. Forms biofilms that are resistant to antibiotics
STIs are infections spread through sexual activity, especially vaginal, anal, or oral sex. Bacterial infections include chlamydia, gonorrhea, and syphilis. Viral infections include genital warts, herpes, and HIV/AIDS. Parasitic infections include trichomoniasis
Blood flow to spleen is compromised, leading to tissue death. Typical symptom is severe left upper quadrant pain, sometimes radiating to shoulder. Fever and chills may develop in some cases. Mortality rate in 59 patients is 5%