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    Septicemia
    What is septicemia &what r the symptomes,How can we fight among this disease?

    Septicemia is the presence of bacteria in the blood; often associated with severe disease. It is a very serious, life-threatening infection that gets worse very quickly and can even lead to death....

    Can septicemia and gangrene be linked together?

    All right the first two answers are basic understanding and well good. Now, lets break it down. If a patient presents with a cut, minor lets say, but left untreated and becomes infected. As the i...

    Is septicemia spreadable? especially to teenagers ?

    It can be but if you are all healthy with a healthy immune system it probably won't spread. Prophyactic antibiotics should be given to close contacts if pneumococcus, meningococcus, and haem...

    What's the difference between septicemia And acinetobacter?

    Septicemia is the term for a medical condition where bacteria and their toxins are spread throughout the bloodstream. This is referred to by some as "blood poisoning". Acinetobacter...

    Differences between bacteriemia and septicemia?

    Good question! Technically, "bacter(a)emia" refers to bacteria within the blood stream. This would be the case whenever you grow an organism from blood culture. "Septic(a)emia...

    Is septicemia be present though blood culture is negative because the patient kept under heavy IV antibiotics?

    It would be nice if blood cultures, or for that matter any other test, were that reliable. As it is, blood cultures are more often than not negative in people with sepsis. The best one can hope for...

    Can Septicemia kill you?

    Yes, in short. Septicemia can be deadly. Strep, Staph and Listeria are just a few bacteria than can result in septicemia. HOWEVER, what you describe is not likely to cause septicemia. For one th...

    Postpartum Septicemia....?

    The best way of avoiding any re-occurence is by taking something that protects against bacterial infections and is non-toxic. Hospitals are plagued by bacterial infections, including MRSA and s...

    When you go to the dr and get blood taken to see if you have Septicemia how long does it take for the results?

    They usually do a C&S (culture and sensitivity). That could take anywhere from 24 to 72 hours. The blood has to start growing something and then they isolate it to see what it is. They can do o...

    Anyone who can give me references about the epidemiology of MRSA septicemia in the philippines only?

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    Do acid in the blood have anything to do with septicemia?

    No, acid has little to do with septicemia. Septicemia is another word for a bacterial infection that has spread to the blood. Think of a big cut on your leg that has become infected. The infecti...

    What are the causes of septicemia, and what are the cures.?

    Sepsis (in Greek 危萎蠄喂蟼, putrefaction) is a serious medical condition, resulting from the immune response to a severe infection. Septicemia is sepsis of the bloodstream caused by bacteremia, which i...

    How come the source of septicemia can't be found?

    Septicemia is a systemic disease caused by the presence of pathogenic microorganisms and their toxic products in the blood. I think with a throughly blood test in a good lab this disease will be k...

    My dad is dieing of septicemia (blood Infection)...?

    If that specific doctor was unable to answer your call, because he was home with a new baby, there should have been a doctor on call for them, and should have called you back. I would call the off...

    Types of the black death...please help?

    All 3 can be transmitted through air. All 3 are carried by fleas and rodents. The Bubonic Plague is the big category and Pneumonic and Septicemic are sub-divisions. ...

    Treatment for infected finger...?

    Have her soak her finger for ten minutes three times a day in a cup of very warm water with 1/4 cup table salt stirred and dissolved in it. That will do the trick if there is anything to be done wi...

    I need some answers on perforated bowel surgery my brother is seriously ill and on a ventilator?

    There are way too many variables for anyone to be able to give you a good answer from the information you gave. I'm an RT & take care of patients on ventilators in the ICU. If you have spe...

    Skin infections that transmit to the blood?

    You mean a Staphylococcus aureus infection, otherwise known as 'staph.' The blood infection you are referring to is bacteraemia, which is caused by staph bacterium entering the bloodstrea...

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