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What intestinal bacterial disease can lead to septicemia? |
What intestinal bacterial disease can lead to septicemia? E Coli is probably the most likely, though any bacterial infection (like Clostridium Difficile, salmonella, campylobacter, etc.) can potentially lead to septicemia if untreated and it overtakes your immune system. |
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