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Bacterial skin infections
Sweating, abrasions increase athletes' risks Omaha, Neb. - Athletes are particularly prone to bacterial infections, because most perspire during sports participation. In a cascade of events, the skin softens, breaking down its natural desiccating barrier and allowing bacteria to penetrate. ...
August 1, 2008; Dermatology Times

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