The Americans called it bacteremia, the British septicemia, and you call it blood poisoning. |
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Neisseria meningitidis, the meningococcus, is a globally distributed cause of bacterial meningitis and septicemia. |
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Now health chiefs are considering whether a further jab which fights bacterial meningitis, septicemia and pneumonia could save lives. |
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Autopsy figures show we die from cancer, heart disease, pneumonia and septicemia and pulmonary emboli in that order. |
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The association of acute splenitis with septicemia described in standard pathology texts is called into question. |
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These children could be suffering from illnesses including meningitis, septicemia or a physical injury. |
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Obesity and inactivity kill 26,000 Americans a year, making them less lethal than relatively unknown diseases such as nephritis and septicemia. |
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Complications such as cellulitis, lymphangitis, and septicemia are rare and result from spread of the infection. |
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He was admitted to hospital, where he was found to be suffering from pneumonia, a congenital heart disease and septicemia. |
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Infection in this population often results in central nervous system involvement and septicemia, but may include pneumonia and endocarditis. |
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Erysipeloid usually begins as a localized wound infection but may progress to a generalized septicemia. |
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This can potentially lead to septicemia, a generalized infection affecting many systems of the body. |
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Sadly, my vet did not iodine the umbilical cords, and I lost three to bacterial septicemia before IV antibiotics stemmed the tide. |
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Neonatal pneumonia can closely mimic hyaline membrane disease clinically, and is the most frequent cause of septicemia in neonate. |
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Gastrointestinal anthrax is characterized by severe abdominal pain followed by fever and signs of septicemia. |
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Elaine is a wife, stepmother of three and mother of one precious daughter who on January 7, 2007 was diagnosed with meningococcal septicemia. |
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In the adjuvant studies, NSABP B-31 and NCCTG N9831, there were 6 deaths due to septicemia or severe neutropenia. |
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The leading causes of death are congestive heart failure, cancers, cerebrovascular diseases, accidents, pneumonia, and septicemia. |
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Veterinary necropsy of these two pigs was inconclusive beyond a general diagnosis of septicemia and Actinomyces infection of lung, liver, and spleen. |
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The intravenous route is preferable for patients with septicemia or other severe or life-threatening infections. |
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Feces, urine, or blood can easily contaminate the wound and infection can range from a superficial infection to septicemia and gangrene of vulvar tissue. |
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The province has placed certain restrictions on the movement of bait fish to control the spread of viral hemorrhagic septicemia. |
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Get rid of the bacteria, and your septicemia goes with them. |
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In this case, the additional identification of bacterial DNA suggests septicemia, with pathogenic bacteria presumably originating from the gastrointestinal tract. |
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A person with meningococcal septicemia will not likely have a headache, stiff neck, or neck pain. |
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We suspect septicemia because of the maggot bites and the conditions in which he was found but we can only tell once the post-mortem results are in. |
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A deceased 10-year-old male ostrich was diagnosed with severe necrotizing enteritis and septicemia. |
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This novel vaccine is designed to prevent salmonoid rickettsial septicemia in farmed salmon. |
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Black quarter, Hemorrhagic septicemia, which can be transmitted to animals of the hosting areas. |
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Nancy was born with meningitis, septicemia, and hydrocephalus. |
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They can cause different forms of blood poisoning: septicemia, which is severe, and meningococcemia, a milder form, also pneumonia, arthritis, and infections of the heart, eye, or other parts of the body. |
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In the course of either of the last two forms of septicemia, organisms may enter the nervous system and cause streptococcal or staphylococcal meningitis, but these are rare conditions. |
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In special circumstances such as the state of shock produced by large burns, intracranial surgery, coronary occlusion, and septicemia, acute and rapidly penetrating ulcers may occur. |
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All except 2 septicemia deaths occurred during protocol treatment period. |
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The septicemia was from a small wound on his toe and he had diabetes. |
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In other infections due to staphylococci, including osteomyelitis, pneumonia, septicemia and soft-tissue infections, vancomycin's effectiveness has been documented. |
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Clinicians can take the appropriate decisions more rapidly, in particular on the choice of antibiotic therapy, thus reducing mortality in hospitals and the costs associated with septicemia. |
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On Jan 2 2000 I received the awful news that my sister had contracted Meningococcal septicemia and was not expected to live through the next 24 hours. |
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Before the routine addition of preservative to multi-dose vials used for immunization purposes, microbial contamination was shown to result in a variety of conditions, from local abscesses to septicemia. |
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The analysis involving only those trials in which chlorhexidine was in an alcoholic solution indicates a significant reduction in the rates of catheter colonization and catheter-related septicemia. |
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Doctors noticed the septicemia rash right away. |
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This clinical report describes a hematogenous osteomyelitis and polyarthritis in a juvenile peregrine falcon associated with S hyicus septicemia. |
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The species occasionally, but rarely contracts Pasteurellosis, hemorrhagic septicemia, tularemia and anthrax. |
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Enteroviruses are known to cause many more or less organ-specific diseases such central nervous system infection, myocarditis, enanthema, exanthema, and septicemia. |
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In 2007, several American states, enacted regulations designed to slow the spread of fish diseases, including viral hemorrhagic septicemia, by bait fish. |
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The final diagnosis was fulminant peracute bacteremia and septicemia secondary to a primary viral infection associated with nonsuppurative encephalitis. |
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In these cases, the main danger is for immunocompromised individuals, who are unable to fight off infection and can succumb to septicemia, leading to death. |
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They were vaccinated against Hemorrhagic Septicemia and Enterotoxaemia. |
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