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Bacteraemia in cerebral malaria
Annals of Tropical Paediatrics, 1998As part of a treatment trial of cerebral malaria, blood cultures were done in 276 Gambian children, aged between 1 and 9 years, with cerebral malaria. Fourteen (5%) of these were positive. The organisms isolated were Staphylococcus aureus (6), coliforms (4), Pseudomonas spp. (2), Salmonella spp. (1) and Streptococcus spp. (1).
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Pneumococcal pneumonia with bacteraemia
British Journal of Diseases of the Chest, 1984Fourteen cases of pneumococcal pneumonia with bacteraemia have been studied. Thirteen of the patients were older than 50 years and in ten there was evidence of pre-existing disease. Pneumococci of six serotypes were responsible for these infections but type 3 was the commonest and was associated with three of the four fatal cases. The patients who died
R A, Banks, R C, George, M W, McNicol
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Journal of Infection, 1985
Shigellosis is usually a non-invasive enteric disease, rarely accompanied by extra-intestinal manifestations. Shigella septicaemia is therefore reported in a child aged 10 months. In the laboratory the organism was resistant to ampicillin and only moderately susceptible to chloramphenicol.
A H, Chagla, K N, Haque, A M, Kambal
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Shigellosis is usually a non-invasive enteric disease, rarely accompanied by extra-intestinal manifestations. Shigella septicaemia is therefore reported in a child aged 10 months. In the laboratory the organism was resistant to ampicillin and only moderately susceptible to chloramphenicol.
A H, Chagla, K N, Haque, A M, Kambal
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Challenges in Brucella bacteraemia
International Journal of Antimicrobial Agents, 2007Brucella possesses unique historical, epidemiological, phylogenetic and pathogenetic characteristics that constantly reinforce the pathogen's place at the epicentre of scientific interest. One such unique characteristic is the significance of bacteraemia in the course of the disease.
Georgios, Pappas, Photini, Papadimitriou
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Ochrobactrum anthropi bacteraemia
Scandinavian Journal of Infectious Diseases, 2003(2003). Ochrobactrum anthropi bacteraemia. Scandinavian Journal of Infectious Diseases: Vol. 35, No. 11-12, pp. 914-914.
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Coliform Bacteraemia in Infants
Scottish Medical Journal, 1969The incidence of patients with positive blood cultures from which a single species of coliform bacillus was isolated is given for the years 1962 to 67. There has been an increase during these years particularly in neonatal infants: 91 cases were recorded in babies under 6 months of age, and the bacteriological and clinical findings have been related in
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Clostridium sordellii bacteraemia
Journal of Infection, 1996A report of a case of Clostridium sordellii bacteraemia arising from the gastrointestinal tract in a patient with urological malignancy and radiation colitis.
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Journal of Antimicrobial Chemotherapy, 1978
P, Noone, R L, Abeysundere, J M, Bradley
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P, Noone, R L, Abeysundere, J M, Bradley
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