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Oliver infection, often referred to as a bacterial or viral infection affecting the skin, typically manifests when an invading pathogen breaches the skin's protective barrier. Common causes include bacteria like
Staphylococcus aureus
and viruses such as herpes simplex virus (HSV). The infection process begins with the pathogen entering through cuts, abrasions, or compromised skin, leading to inflammation, redness, swelling, and sometimes pus formation. Symptoms can range from mild, such as a rash or blisters, to severe, involving fever and systemic symptoms if the infection spreads. Treatment often involves antibiotics for bacterial infections or antiviral medications for viral ones, alongside supportive care to manage symptoms and promote healing.