نتایج جستجو برای: bacterial sepsis

تعداد نتایج: 243456  

Journal: :Journal of leukocyte biology 2016
Hemant K Mishra Timothy J Johnson Davis M Seelig Bruce Walcheck

A rapid and robust recruitment of circulating neutrophils at sites of infection is critical for preventing bacterial spread. The efficiency of this process, however, is greatly diminished during sepsis, a severe systemic inflammatory response to infection. The proteolytic activity of a disintegrin and metalloprotease-17 is induced in the cell membrane of leukocytes upon their activation, result...

2015
Jingjing Meng Santanu Banerjee Dan Li Gregory M. Sindberg Fuyuan Wang Jing Ma Sabita Roy

Sepsis is the predominant cause of mortality in ICUs, and opioids are the preferred analgesic in this setting. However, the role of opioids in sepsis progression has not been well characterized. The present study demonstrated that morphine alone altered the gut microbiome and selectively induced the translocation of Gram-positive gut bacteria in mice. Using a murine model of poly-microbial seps...

H. Taghinejhad J. Khashabi, M. Karamiyar M. Shirazi

Background: The management of neonatal sepsis especially in developing countries is problematic.  There is no single reliable marker of infection available at the present.  C-reactive protein (CRP) has long been used as a marker of infection. Serial measurements of CRP are recommended as a guide for duration of antibiotic therapy. Objective: To evaluate the serial CRP measurement as a guideline...

2017
Jennifer Davidson Samantha Polly Peter J. Hayes Kristopher R. Fisher Ajay J. Talati Tejesh Patel

Staphylococcal scalded skin syndrome (SSSS) in premature infants is a rare condition. We present SSSS in an extremely low-birth-weight (ELBW) infant with recurrent and confirmed bacterial sepsis. We present it to emphasize the importance for clinicians to not only recognize the clinical manifestations of SSSS, but also the need to closely monitor infants, especially very low-birth-weight (VLBW)...

2017
Jodi-Anne Wallace Jonathan Hussain Alberto Unzueta Giuseppe Morelli

A 58-year-old male with nonalcoholic steatohepatitis cirrhosis presents with right lower extremity cellulitis, abdominal tenderness, and severe sepsis after sustaining puncture injury from a cactus on a property with feral cats. Blood cultures and diagnostic paracentesis were consistent with spontaneous bacterial peritonitis due to Pasteurella multocida, a gram-negative coccobacillus found in t...

2017
Li Qin Fei Da Emilie L Fisher Daniel C S Tan Thuan H Nguyen Chih-Lung Fu Vee Y Tan Joshua W McCausland Daniel E Sturdevant Hwang-Soo Joo Shu Y Queck Gordon Y C Cheung Michael Otto

Bacterial sepsis is a major killer in hospitalized patients. Coagulase-negative staphylococci (CNS) with the leading species Staphylococcus epidermidis are the most frequent causes of nosocomial sepsis, with most infectious isolates being methicillin-resistant. However, which bacterial factors underlie the pathogenesis of CNS sepsis is unknown. While it has been commonly believed that invariant...

2010
Amir A. Shah Michael Patton Wajahat H. Chishty Amir Hussain

UNLABELLED BACKGROUND /AIM: It has been shown previously that in primary care settings in UK abnormal liver enzymes are not adequately investigated and followed up; hence potentially treatable chronic liver diseases remain undiagnosed. No such published data is available with regard to secondary care settings. The aims of this audit were, to determine if the current practice in our hospital wit...

2014
Ivan Tancevski Manfred Nairz Kristina Duwensee Kristina Auer Andrea Schroll Christiane Heim Clemens Feistritzer Julia Hoefer Romana R Gerner Alexander R Moschen Ingrid Heller Petra Pallweber Xiaorong Li Markus Theurl Egon Demetz Anna M Wolf Dominik Wolf Philipp Eller Andreas Ritsch Guenter Weiss

Bacterial sepsis results in high mortality rates, and new therapeutics to control infection are urgently needed. Here, we investigate the therapeutic potential of fibrates in the treatment of bacterial sepsis and examine their effects on innate immunity. Fibrates significantly improved the survival from sepsis in mice infected with Salmonella typhimurium, which was paralleled by markedly increa...

2011
Mohammad Karambin Marjaneh Zarkesh

OBJECTIVE Bacterial sepsis continues to be a major cause of morbidity and mortality in newborns. Bacterial pathogens of neonatal septicemia may vary from one country to another and within a country from one hospital or region to another. Both gram-negative and gram-positive bacteria are responsible in neonatal sepsis. This study was undertaken to determine the prevalent bacterial agents of neon...

Journal: :INDONESIAN JOURNAL OF CLINICAL PATHOLOGY AND MEDICAL LABORATORY 2018

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