- sepsis – was used for this condition. The
terms "septicemia", also
spelled "
septicaemia", and "blood poisoning"
referred to the
microorganisms or
their toxins...
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septicaemia in
college students". Essortment. 2002.
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original on...
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Haemorrhagic septicaemia (HS) is one of the most
economically important pasteurelloses.
Haemorrhagic septicaemia in
cattle and
buffaloes was previously...
- the
cavity and wall of the uterus, or it may
spread beyond to
cause septicaemia (blood poisoning) or
other illnesses,
especially when
resistance has...
- is also
known as
salmon rickettsia syndrome and
salmonid rickettsial septicaemia.
After initial transmission, P.
salmonis is
capable of
infecting macrophages...
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nephrotic syndrome and
nephrosis 15.7 21.8 24 7.
Dementia 3.8 10.6 20.2 8.
Septicaemia 6.3 10.8 16.8 9.
Chronic lower respiratory diseases 31.5 27.8 14.3 10...
- Incorporated.
Retrieved 24
April 2012. Lemierre, A. (1936). "On
certain septicaemias due to
anaerobic organisms". Lancet. 227 (5874): 701–703. doi:10...
- the war, and his last. In November 1928, he fell
seriously ill with
septicaemia,
which localised between the base of his
right lung and
diaphragm in...
-
Edwardsiella ictaluri (also
known as
enteric septicaemia of catfish, hole in the head
disease and ESC) is a
member of the
family Hafniaceae. The bacterium...
- to
describe him as "the
handsomest young man in England". He died of
septicaemia following a
mosquito bite
whilst aboard a
French hospital ship moored...