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Bacteremia
Bacteremia Bacteremia [[Image:{{{Image}}}|190px|center|]] {{{Caption}}} ICD-10 ... MedlinePlus {{{MedlinePlus}}} eMedicine {{{eMedicineSubj}}}/{{{eMedicineTopic}}} DiseasesDB {{{DiseasesDB}}} Bacteremia (Bacteræmia in British English) is the presence ... distant organs (referred to as hematogenous spread). Bacteremia is typically transient rather than continuous, due ... when bacteria are detected in the blood. Bacteremia is most commonly diagnosed by blood ...
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Syphillis (translated from Russian)
... begun immediately from the second stage (syphilitic bacteremia) or even immediately from the chronic, latent ... the chronic stage. The stage of syphilitic bacteremia, or second stage, usually lasts several days ... can considerably postpone the stage of syphilitic bacteremia, and in the stage of bacteremia the connection ORZ with the high hyperthermy causes the rapid break of syphilitic bacteremia, the disappearance of rash and the ...
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Talk:Staphylococcus aureus
... of British patients with nosocomial infection and bacteremia. Nosocomial methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus bacteremia: is it any worse than nosocomial methicillin-sensitive Staphylococcus aureus bacteremia? Staphylococcus aureus bacteremia and endocarditis. Comparison of the virulence of ...
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Blood culture
... infections that are spreading through the bloodstream (bacteremia, septicemia). Method About 30 ml of blood ... from the heart valves into the bloodstream (bacteremia). History Blood cultures were pioneerd in the ...
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Campylobacteriosis
... for proctocolitis in participants of anoreceptive intercourse, bacteremia in AIDS patients and other immunocompromised patients ... and may be more commonly associated with bacteremia and antibiotic resistance. The severity and persistence ...
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Systemic inflammatory response syndrome
... See also Sepsis Septic shock External link Bacteremia and Septic Shock (Merck Manual) - explains the usage of the terms bacteremia, septic shock, sepsis and septicemia.
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Streptobacillus
... headache, vomiting, muscle pain, arthritis, rash, and bacteremia, and by weight loss and diarrhea in ... chills, headache, vomiting, muscle pain, arthritis, and bacteremia, and by weight loss and diarrhea in ...
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Intravenous therapy
... insertion-site infection leading to cellulitis and bacteremia. Hospital policies usually dictate that every peripheral ... lines also carry higher risks of bleeding, bacteremia, and gas embolism (see Risks below). There ...
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Group A streptococcal infection
... cellulitis, and erysipelas -- skin and underlying tissues bacteremia -- bloodstream focal infections -- limited to a particular site. Bacteremia can be associated with these infections, but ...
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Staphylococcus aureus (translated from Portuguese)
Staphylococcus aureus Staphylococcus aureus, also known as Estafilococos golden they are one espécie of estafilococos coagulase-positives. She is one of the more common patogénicas species, together with Escherichia coli. Staphylococcus aureus with Gram technique S.aureus género is the most virulent species of its. The S.aureus are similar to ...
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