نتایج جستجو برای: bacterial sepsis

تعداد نتایج: 243456  

2016
Majd Mohammad Manli Na Amanda Welin Mattias N. D. Svensson Abukar Ali Tao Jin Rille Pullerits

BACKGROUND Septic arthritis is a serious joint disease often caused by Staphylococcus aureus (S. aureus). Receptor for Advanced Glycation End products (RAGE) has an important role in several infections. We sought to investigate the role of RAGE in staphylococcal septic arthritis and sepsis in mice. METHODS Wild-type (WT) and RAGE deficient (RAGE-/-) mice were intra-articularly or intravenousl...

Journal: :Gut 1999
J MacFie C O'Boyle C J Mitchell P M Buckley D Johnstone P Sudworth

AIMS To investigate the "gut origin of sepsis" hypothesis. METHODS Prospective controlled study of 279 surgical patients in which cultures of nasogastric aspirates were compared with those obtained from mesenteric lymph nodes taken at laparotomy and the organisms cultured from subsequent septic complications. Bacterial translocation was confirmed if positive cultures were obtained from mesent...

Journal: :Gut 2005
F Wong M Bernardi R Balk B Christman R Moreau G Garcia-Tsao D Patch G Soriano J Hoefs M Navasa

Sepsis is a systemic inflammatory response to the presence of infection, mediated via the production of many cytokines, including tumour necrosis factor (TNF-), interleukin (IL)-6, and IL-1, which cause changes in the circulation and in the coagulation cascade. There is stagnation of blood flow and poor oxygenation, subclinical coagulopathy with elevated D-dimers, and increased production of su...

Journal: :The Brazilian journal of infectious diseases : an official publication of the Brazilian Society of Infectious Diseases 2007
Luzia Poliana Anjos da Silva Laura Giotto Cavalheiro Fernanda Queirós Camila Vila Nova Rita Lucena

Bacterial meningitis is still a major public health threat inside developing countries. In Brazil, the Department of Public Health estimates that the prevalence of bacterial meningitis is 22 cases per 100,000 persons. During the neonatal period, the bacterial meningitis develops special characteristics that can result in hearing problems and movement loss due to neurological and psychological d...

Journal: :Journal of immunology 2011
Katja Dahlke Christiane D Wrann Oliver Sommerfeld Maik Sossdorf Peter Recknagel Svea Sachse Sebastian W Winter Andreas Klos Gregory L Stahl Yuanyuan Xu Ma Ralf A Claus Konrad Reinhart Michael Bauer Niels C Riedemann

Complement activation represents a crucial innate defense mechanism to invading microorganisms, but there is an eminent lack of understanding of the separate contribution of the different complement activation pathways to the host response during sepsis. We therefore investigated different innate host immune responses during cecal ligation and puncture (CLP)-induced sepsis in mice lacking eithe...

Journal: :Archives of Iranian medicine 2016
Obaid Ullah Aftab Khan Arif Ambreen Israr Ahmad Tasleem Akhtar Amin Jan Gandapor Arif Mehmood Khan

BACKGROUND Septicemia plays an important role in neonatal morbidity and mortality, especially in developing countries. OBJECTIVE To investigate the bacterial pathogens causing neonatal sepsis and their antibiotic susceptibility profile. METHODOLOGY A total of 2,685 neonates aged 0-28 days were included in the study. Blood from each neonate was cultured and isolates were identified using sta...

Journal: :Thrombosis and haemostasis 2008
Christopher J Kuckleburg Raksha Tiwari Charles J Czuprynski

A common feature of severe sepsis is vascular inflammation and damage to the endothelium. Because platelets can be directly activated by bacteria and endotoxin, these cells may play an important role in determining the outcome of sepsis. For example, inhibiting platelet interactions with the endothelium has been shown to attenuate endothelial cell damage and improve survival during sepsis. Alth...

Journal: :World journal of emergency medicine 2010
Long-Yuan Jiang Meng Zhang Tian-En Zhou Zheng-Fei Yang Li-Qiang Wen Jian-Xing Chang

BACKGROUND Sepsis has become the greatest threat to in-patients, with a mortality of over 25%. The dysfunction of gut barrier, especially the immunological barrier, plays an important role in the development of sepsis. This dysfunction occurs after surgery, but the magnitude of change does not differentiate patients with sepsis from those without sepsis. Increased intestinal permeability before...

Journal: :Journal of medical microbiology 1992
P J Thompson A Greenough H R Gamsu K H Nicolaides J Philpott-Howard

The results of body fluid and surface cultures from 148 preterm infants less than 33 weeks gestational age obtained routinely on admission to a neonatal intensive care unit were reviewed. The aim was to determine the occurrence of congenital bacterial sepsis in this population and to examine whether surface cultures yielded information helpful in management. Gastric aspirate and umbilical, nasa...

Journal: :Critical Care 2007
Mitchell M Levy

In daily clinical practice the diagnosis of sepsis is imprecise and often delayed. In part, this is because the diagnosis is based on a clinical picture of signs and symptoms. This basis has significant implications, as there is evidence that early events in sepsis may determine outcome. A more objective set of measurements for confirming the diagnosis of sepsis has long been sought. Several se...

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