Skin and soft tissue infections

Skin and soft tissue infections include folliculitis, palate, palate, lymphangitis, acute cellulitis, burn wound infections, postoperative wound infections, and bedsore infections. The most common pathogens of folliculitis, palate, palate, and wound infection are Staphylococcus aureus; lymphangitis and acute cellulitis are mainly caused by Streptococcus pyogenes; bedsore infection is often a mixed infection of aerobic bacteria and anaerobic bacteria. Skin and soft tissue infections are widespread with systemic symptoms such as fever, or have comorbidities, which are complex skin and soft tissue infections; those without the above conditions are simple skin and soft tissue infections.

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