-
intravenous drug abuse).
Transient bacteremia can
result after dental procedures or
brushing of teeth.
Bacteremia can have
several important health consequences...
- with
bacteremia.
Although cases of
bacteremia caused by M.
catarrhalis have been
reported before, this was the
first instance in
which bacteremia caused...
- pneumonia, meningitis, osteomyelitis, endocarditis,
toxic shock syndrome,
bacteremia, and sepsis. It is
still one of the five most
common causes of hospital-acquired...
-
bacteremia varies between 5% and 15%, The
incidence of
anaerobic bacteremia in the 1990s
declined to
about 4% (0.5–12%) of all
cases of
bacteremias....
-
disease still found MRSA
bacteremia to have a
higher attributable mortality than methicillin-susceptible S.
aureus (MSSA)
bacteremia. A po****tion-based study...
-
common form of E. c****eliflavus
infection is
bacteremia. A
study evaluating cases of E. c****eliflavus
bacteremia found that
malignancy and
diabetes mellitus...
-
refer to: A
generic term for the
presence of
toxins in the blood, see
Bacteremia#Consequences
Another term for Pre-eclampsia This
disambiguation page lists...
-
infections (
bacteremia) it has been
widely reported that the
source is
often from an abscess. In one
series of 51
cases of
Strep milleri group bacteremia, 6 were...
-
infections (including
urinary tract infections, gastroenteritis, and
bacteremia). The
species C. amalonaticus, C. koseri, and C.
freundii can use citrate...
-
severe enough include but are not
limited to appendicitis, pneumonia,
bacteremia, diverticulitis, pyelonephritis, meningitis, pancreatitis, necrotizing...