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Encyclopedia: Bacteremia

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Bacteremia is the presence of bacteria in the blood. The blood is normally a sterile environment, so the detection of bacteria in the blood is always abnormal. Bacteria can enter the bloodstream as a severe complication of infections , during surgery , or due to catheters and other foreign bodies entering the arteries or veins . Bacteremia can have several consequences. The immune response to the bacteria can cause sepsis...

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What is the difference between septicemia, sepsis, and bacteremia?
I heard that septicemia is the 10th leading cause of death in the United States....

These are nesting categories. Sepsis is the presence of a pathogenic microorganism (bacteria, virus, parasite, or fungus) or its toxin somewhere in the body, whether that be a tissues of...

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What are the differences between BACTEREMIA and SEPSIS or SEPTICEMIA?
I was under the impression that sepsis meant the proliferation of bacteria in the blood...

Sepsis-- having pus in some part of body. Bacteremia-- Presence of large numbers of bacteria in the circulating blood in the body. ...

Asked by hyostee - 25 months ago


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