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Late antibody-mediated rejection after ABO-incompatible kidney transplantation during Gram-negative sepsis

Late antibody-mediated rejection after ABO-incompatible kidney transplantation during Gram-negative sepsis

... hypothesis with two examples: A 34-year old blood group O recipient receiving a blood group B renal allograft, ex- perienced an AMR on postoperative day 19 during uro- sepsis with Klebsiella pneumonia. IgM rose ...

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Implicating E. coli PAL in the pathogenesis of Gram-Negative sepsis

Implicating E. coli PAL in the pathogenesis of Gram-Negative sepsis

... Upon onset of infection, bacteria release toxins into the bloodstream of the host, which interact with the host cell pattern recognition receptors, including the toll-like-receptors. Those receptors then trigger the ...

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Concordance of endotoxemia with gram negative bacteremia in patients with gram negative sepsis: a meta analysis

Concordance of endotoxemia with gram negative bacteremia in patients with gram negative sepsis: a meta analysis

... The following criteria were used in selecting studies for inclusion: i study design, which included a direct comparison of blood culture and LAL or Tachypleus amebocyte lysate [67] assay[r] ...

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An institutional perspective on the impact of recent antibiotic exposure on length of stay and hospital costs for patients with gram negative sepsis

An institutional perspective on the impact of recent antibiotic exposure on length of stay and hospital costs for patients with gram negative sepsis

... Inappropriate initial antimicrobial therapy, defined as an antimicrobial regimen that lacks in vitro activity against the isolated organism(s) responsible for the infec- tion, has been associated with excess mortality ...

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Inhibition of caspase 1 activation in gram negative sepsis and experimental endotoxemia

Inhibition of caspase 1 activation in gram negative sepsis and experimental endotoxemia

... of sepsis the opposite phenomenon occurs with down-reg- ulation of the release of pro-inflammatory cytokines by circulating monocytes and may explain, at least in part, the failure of most of these ...

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Reappraisal with meta analysis of bacteremia, endotoxemia, and mortality in gram negative sepsis

Reappraisal with meta analysis of bacteremia, endotoxemia, and mortality in gram negative sepsis

... endotoxin negative, (isolated GN bacteremia); group 3, blood cultures, no GN bacteria, endotoxin positive (isolated endotoxemia); and group 4, blood cultures, no GN bacteria, endotoxin ...

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Gram-Negative Sepsis in Neonates: A Nursery Outbreak Due to Hand Carriage of Citrobacter diversus

Gram-Negative Sepsis in Neonates: A Nursery Outbreak Due to Hand Carriage of Citrobacter diversus

... One person was identified whose hand cultures were persistently positive for a variety of enteric organisms including C diversus.. Attempts to identify a jewelry (ring) reservoir re- spo[r] ...

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Treatment with recombinant human tumor necrosis factor alpha protects rats against the lethality, hypotension, and hypothermia of gram negative sepsis

Treatment with recombinant human tumor necrosis factor alpha protects rats against the lethality, hypotension, and hypothermia of gram negative sepsis

... endotoxin that can produce many of the changes seen in septic shock. After cecal ligation and puncture (CLP) rats gradually develop tachycardia, hypotension, tachypnea, and hypothermia. At 5 h post-CLP, rats have a peak ...

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Escherichia coli Sepsis and Prolonged Hypophosphatemia Following Exertional Heat Stroke

Escherichia coli Sepsis and Prolonged Hypophosphatemia Following Exertional Heat Stroke

... serum phosphate concentrations have been associ- ated with Gram-negative sepsis.15’7 It has not been established whether the aberration in serum phos- phate concentration predisposes the[r] ...

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Measurement of endotoxin activity in critically ill patients using whole blood neutrophil dependent chemiluminescence

Measurement of endotoxin activity in critically ill patients using whole blood neutrophil dependent chemiluminescence

... Clarification of the pathogenic role of endotoxin in Gram- negative sepsis is further complicated by the failure of clinical trials evaluating antiendotoxin therapies. Although preliminary studies of ...

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NEW BIOMARKERS AS INDICATORS FOR SEPSIS IN FEBRILE LEUKAEMIC IRAQI PATIENTS

NEW BIOMARKERS AS INDICATORS FOR SEPSIS IN FEBRILE LEUKAEMIC IRAQI PATIENTS

... of sepsis biomarker investigations related to their role in inflammation and ...of gram-negative bacteraemia and gram-positive organisms but higher in ...with gram-negative ...

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Intravenous colistin in the treatment of sepsis from multiresistant Gram negative bacilli in critically ill patients

Intravenous colistin in the treatment of sepsis from multiresistant Gram negative bacilli in critically ill patients

... strains in ICUs has recently rekindled interest in colistin [8–12], a bactericidal antibiotic that was used in the 1960s for treatment of infections caused by Gram-negative bacilli. A high incidence of ...

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Multi drug resistance, inappropriate initial antibiotic therapy and mortality in Gram negative severe sepsis and septic shock: a retrospective cohort study

Multi drug resistance, inappropriate initial antibiotic therapy and mortality in Gram negative severe sepsis and septic shock: a retrospective cohort study

... the sepsis episode or was performed for infec- tious source ...with Gram-negative sepsis) may diminish the generali- zability of our results to other centers and ...

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Heterogeneity in sepsis: new biological evidence with clinical applications

Heterogeneity in sepsis: new biological evidence with clinical applications

... to sepsis may be nonspecific and could be elicited to different organisms, which invade different ...(Gram-positive sepsis and Gram-negative sepsis) [29, 41] or the anatomic ...

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Microbial profile and Antibiogram of neonatal septicemia at a tertiary care hospital in Bangalore

Microbial profile and Antibiogram of neonatal septicemia at a tertiary care hospital in Bangalore

... of gram negative isolates were susceptible to ceftazidime, piperacillin tazobactum followed by ciprofloxacin and Gram positive isolates were 100% susceptible to vancomycin and showed high resistance ...

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Septic shock associated with complex infection by crop Candida and bacteria in two blue fronted amazon parrots: a case report

Septic shock associated with complex infection by crop Candida and bacteria in two blue fronted amazon parrots: a case report

... tilaginous tracheal rings were mineralised. The lung parenchyma contained numerous nodules composed of inflammatory cells and bacteria. In the lung interstitium, collections of macrophages containing engulfed ...

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Detection of blaCTX-M15 and blaOXA-48 genes in Gram-negative isolates from neonatal sepsis in central of Iran

Detection of blaCTX-M15 and blaOXA-48 genes in Gram-negative isolates from neonatal sepsis in central of Iran

... or equal to 6 were assumed to be negative. Fisher's exact test revealed a significant correlation between positive CRP levels and LOS, since the CRP level of the neonates with LOS was higher than that of the ...

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Bradykinin receptor deficiency or antagonism do not impact the host response during gram-negative pneumonia-derived sepsis

Bradykinin receptor deficiency or antagonism do not impact the host response during gram-negative pneumonia-derived sepsis

... to gram-negative pneumonia-derived sepsis, mice were infected with Klebsiella via the airways and treated with R-715 (a specific B1R antagonist [23–25]) or HOE-140 (a specific B2R antagonist) [26 – ...

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Gram negative pyogenic cocci

Gram negative pyogenic cocci

...  Causes life-threatening disease when the bacteria invade the blood or cerebrospinal fluid.  Most common cause of meningitis in individuals under 20[r] ...

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Predominance of Multi Drug Resistant Klebsiella pneumonia and Other Gram Negative Bacteria in Neonatal Sepsis in Equatorial Guinea

Predominance of Multi Drug Resistant Klebsiella pneumonia and Other Gram Negative Bacteria in Neonatal Sepsis in Equatorial Guinea

... All the isolates of Klebsiella pneumoniae, and Acinetobacter sp. were Extended-Spectrum β -Lactamase (ESBL) producing strains and showed resistance to Ampicillin (100%), Amoxicillin/clavulanic acid (100%), 2nd genera- ...

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