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- Bacteremia abstract "Bacteremia (also bacteraemia or bacteræmia) is the presence of bacteria in the blood. The blood is normally a sterile environment, so the detection of bacteria in the blood (most commonly accomplished by blood cultures) is always abnormal.Bacteria can enter the bloodstream as a severe complication of infections (like pneumonia or meningitis), during surgery (especially when involving mucous membranes such as the gastrointestinal tract), or due to catheters and other foreign bodies entering the arteries or veins (including intravenous drug abuse).Bacteremia can have several consequences. The immune response to the bacteria can cause sepsis and septic shock, which has a relatively high mortality rate. Bacteria can also use the blood to spread to other parts of the body (which is called hematogenous spread), causing infections away from the original site of infection. Examples include endocarditis or osteomyelitis. Treatment is with antibiotics, and prevention with antibiotic prophylaxis can be given in situations where problems are to be expected.".
- Bacteremia icd10 "A49.9 (NOS)".
- Bacteremia icd9 "790.7".
- Bacteremia meshId "D016470".
- Bacteremia wikiPageExternalLink 961169-overview.
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- Bacteremia hasPhotoCollection Bacteremia.
- Bacteremia icd "790.7".
- Bacteremia icd "A49.9".
- Bacteremia meshid "D016470".
- Bacteremia name "Bacteremia".
- Bacteremia wordnet_type synset-disease-noun-1.
- Bacteremia subject Category:Abnormal_clinical_and_laboratory_findings_for_blood.
- Bacteremia subject Category:Bacterial_diseases.
- Bacteremia subject Category:Sepsis.
- Bacteremia type Disease.
- Bacteremia type AilmentCondition.
- Bacteremia type Situation.
- Bacteremia comment "Bacteremia (also bacteraemia or bacteræmia) is the presence of bacteria in the blood.".
- Bacteremia label "Bacteremia".
- Bacteremia label "Bacteremia".
- Bacteremia label "Bacteremia".
- Bacteremia label "Bacteriëmie".
- Bacteremia label "Bactériémie".
- Bacteremia label "Bakteriemia".
- Bacteremia label "Bakteriämie".
- Bacteremia label "Batteriemia".
- Bacteremia label "Бактериемия".
- Bacteremia label "菌血症".
- Bacteremia sameAs Bakteriémie.
- Bacteremia sameAs Bakteriämie.
- Bacteremia sameAs Bacteremia.
- Bacteremia sameAs Bactériémie.
- Bacteremia sameAs Batteriemia.
- Bacteremia sameAs 菌血症.
- Bacteremia sameAs Bacteriëmie.
- Bacteremia sameAs Bakteriemia.
- Bacteremia sameAs Bacteremia.
- Bacteremia sameAs m.024f2g.
- Bacteremia sameAs Q650912.
- Bacteremia sameAs Q650912.
- Bacteremia sameAs C0004610.
- Bacteremia wasDerivedFrom Bacteremia?oldid=596316060.
- Bacteremia isPrimaryTopicOf Bacteremia.
- Bacteremia name "Bacteremia".