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... of the body affected. For example, the early recognition of malignant otitis responds well to antibiotic therapy. Septicemia, meningitis, eye infection, pseudomonas bacteremia and sepsis from burn wounds can carry a poor prognosis - the pneumonia ...
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... the first place." Lancaster General Hospital had higher-than-expected death rates for diabetes with amputation, septicemia or a system-wide infection of the patient's blood and nonhemorrhagic stroke or a stroke caused when a blood clot blocks a ...
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... man over the weekend, the health authority said yesterday that a 78-year-old man in Gyeongsang died of septicemia a day after a local hospital confirmed the infection and injected him with Tamiflu. He made an initial hospital visit last Tuesday ...
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... deaths per year), Influenza and Pneumonia (56,326 deaths per year), Kidney Diseases (45,344 deaths per year), Septicemia (34,234 deaths per year). To a great extent, these deaths could have been prevented using diet, exercise and life style ...
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As opportunistic pathogens, Klebsiella spp. can cause a variety of illnesses including pneumonia, urinary tract infections, septicemia, soft tissue, intravenous, meningitis, liver abscess, and gastrointestinal disease, in the immunocompromised or those with underlying conditions.
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... has good parenteral efficacy against Enterobacteriaceae bearing a CTX-M beta-lactamases in a mouse septicemia model. In all three models, ceftazidime alone has poor activity. The remaining 4 posters cover in vitro studies with NXL104/ceftazidime. ...
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... by race so why should we do it by gender?" Pre-Existing Conditions Heart disease, cancer, Type 2 diabetes and septicemia, which commonly arises from infections in the urinary tract, are among the top threats to women's health, the Mayo Clinic ...
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