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Sepsis
Bacteremia
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Bacteremia is the presence of bacteria in the blood. The immune response to the bacteria can cause sepsis and septic shock.
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Wikipedia: Bacteremia
- Article on this condition characterized by the presence of bacteria in the blood, its definition, causes, consequences and diagnosis.
eMedicine: Bacteremia
- Provides an overview, differential diagnoses and workup, treatment, medication and follow-up.
eMedicine Pediatrics: Pneumococcal Bacteremia
- Article by Martha L Muller, MD.
Merck Manual: Bacteremia
- Provides information on this condition which may have metastatic or systemic consequences, its etiology, pathophysiology, symptoms and signs, diagnosis and treatment.
CDC: Actinomyces odontolyticus Bacteremia
- Article with information on this condition and two case reports.
Emerging Infectious Diseases: Staphylococcus aureus Bacteremia, Australia
- Study on the growing prevalence of this common cause of bloodstream infections, including both MRSA and MSSA bacteremia.
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