bacteraemia in English

noun

(Medicine) bacteria in the blood

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1. Synonym (s): bacteriemia, Bacteraemia

2. Invasive disease includes meningitis, bacteraemia, epiglottitis, pneumonia, pericarditis, septic arthritis or empyema.

3. Bacteraemia in British English or US bacteremia (ˌbæktəˈriːmɪə)

4. Bacteraemia definition at Dictionary.com, a free online dictionary with pronunciation, synonyms and translation

5. Twenty per cent of subjects had a detectable Bacteraemia at 10 min

6. Acinetobacter Bacteraemia in patients with diarrhoeal disease - Volume 120 Issue 2

7. No patient or clinical factors were significantly associated with post-flossing Bacteraemia.

8. Diagnostic accuracy of presepsin in predicting Bacteraemia in elderly patients admitted to the emergency department: prospective study in Japan

9. The independent positive predictors of Bacteraemia were systemic lupus erythematosus, liver cirrhosis, HIV infection, and solid organ cancers.

10. Enteritis as the characteristic clinical manifestation of Campylobacter infections is rarely complicated by bacteraemia, endocarditis, meningitis, pankreatitis, and septic abortion.

11. Bacteraemia with clearance is a possible explanation for HSE which is essentially a septicaemic picture with negative blood cultures

12. The immunocompromised patient is at special risk for developing severe diseases, especially catheter-related infection with bacteraemia.

13. Bacteraemia is a major cause of morbidity and mortality in critically ill patients [1,2,3], defined as primary when no source of infection is identified or secondary to dissemination of pathogens from other sites of infection [].One of the most common causes of secondary Bacteraemia is intra-abdominal infection, accounting for 11–15% of all secondary cases in critically ill patients [4, 5].

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