- the
published tooth-based
ancient DNA
technique used to
diagnose fatal bacteraemias in
historical epidemics still awaits independent corroboration". However...
- José M. (2009-01-01). "Risk
factors and
management of Gram-positive
bacteraemia".
International Journal of
Antimicrobial Agents. 34 (Suppl 4): S26–30...
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Pharmacovigilance Risk ****essment
Committee (PRAC)
warns about serious risks for
bacteraemia and
sepsis due to
previous publications. PRAC sti****tes
marketing conditions...
- infections, meningitis, endocarditis,
Pasteurella infections including bacteraemia and meningitis,
Haverhill fever; rat-bite
fever and
disseminated gonococcal...
-
treatment for this type of
infection is oral
lavages and flucloxacillin.
Bacteraemia is a
condition in
which bacteria are
present in the
blood and may cause...
- in
fermenting dairy products and its
application as a probiotic. In
bacteraemia, it is
regarded to be
similar in
pathogenicity to
Lactobacillus and ****ociated...
-
rifampicin has been
historically used in the
management of S
aureus bacteraemia, but
randomised controlled trial evidence has
shown this to be of no...
- (November 2008). "Non-susceptibility
trends among staphylococci from
bacteraemias in the UK and Ireland, 2001-06" (PDF). The
Journal of
Antimicrobial Chemotherapy...
- Beardsley, J; Read, KM; Murdoch, DR (Jun 2014). "****ociation
between HACEK bacteraemia and endocarditis".
Journal of
Medical Microbiology. 63 (Pt 6): 892–5...
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bacterium from the
genus Gleimia.
Gleimia europaea can
cause cases of
bacteraemia in very rare cases.
Gleimia europaea is
formerly known as Actinomyces...