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Results 1 - 10 of 11 for Septicemia
  1. Sepsis (National Library of Medicine)  
    What is sepsis? Sepsis is your body's overactive and extreme response to an infection. Sepsis is a life-threatening medical emergency. Without quick ... damage, organ failure, and even death. What causes sepsis? Sepsis happens when an infection you already have ...
  2. Pneumococcal Infections (National Library of Medicine)  
    ... of infections are: Ear infections Sinus infections Pneumonia Sepsis Meningitis How the diagnosis is made depends upon ...
  3. Meningococcal Disease (National Library of Medicine)  
    ... and spinal cord (meningitis) and in the bloodstream (sepsis). Vaccines can help prevent the disease. What causes ... disease. The most common types are meningitis and septicemia. Both types are very serious and can be ...
  4. Streptococcal Infections (National Library of Medicine)  
    Strep is short for Streptococcus, a type of bacteria. There are several types. Two of them cause most of the strep infections in people: group A and group ...
  5. Bacterial Infections (National Library of Medicine)  
    Bacteria are living things that have only one cell. Under a microscope, they look like balls, rods, or spirals. They are so small that a line of 1,000 could fit ...
  6. Critical Care (National Library of Medicine)  
    ... People recovering from certain major surgeries Respiratory failure Sepsis Severe bleeding Serious infections Serious injuries, such as ...
  7. Endocarditis (National Library of Medicine)  
    ... kidneys, and spleen. Endocarditis may sometimes lead to sepsis, a medical emergency that happens when your body ...
  8. Infections and Pregnancy (National Library of Medicine)  
    During pregnancy, some common infections like the common cold or a skin infection do not usually cause serious problems. But other infections can be dangerous ...
  9. Shock (National Library of Medicine)  
    Shock happens when not enough blood and oxygen can get to your organs and tissues. It causes very low blood pressure and may be life-threatening. It often ...
  10. Staphylococcal Infections (National Library of Medicine)  
    ... infection of the bloodstream. This can lead to sepsis, a very serious immune response to infection. Bone ...
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