1. Pseudomonas aeruginosa bacteremia, or sepsis, often occurs in hospitals, affecting mainly children with underlying problems.
2. Factors such as a transient bacteremia from any of several sources may lead to wound infection.
3. CVC related bacteremia was found in 23 ( 23.9 % ) patients.
4. Persistent bacteremia often leads to severe sepsis or overwhelming septic shock.
5. Like the flu shot, the pneumococcal vaccine, which protects against pneumonia, meningitis and bacteremia (a blood infection), is recommended for older adults, and those with established heart disease.
6. We report what we believe to be the first case of bacteremia with Bacteroides pyogenes resulting from an infected cat ...
7. Objective : To investigate clinic status, risk factors, distribution of pathogens and current resistance of nosocomial bacteremia.
8. Despite vaccination, one patient developed pneumococcal meningitis and another, pneumococcal bacteremia.
9. We suggest using 10% povidone-iodine sterilization with 30 - second air-dry and decreasing the use of intravascular catheters to prevent the occurrence of primary bacteremia.