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Lung to gut movement of hospital-acquired bacterium raises the risk of sepsis
A hospital-acquired bacterium that causes serious infections can move from the lungs to the gut inside the same patient, raising the risk of life-threatening sepsis, new research reveals.
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Simple hospital program reduces severe maternal infections by 32%
The APT-Sepsis program significantly reduced infection-related outcomes in maternal care, demonstrating the impact of ...
A 10 day old baby died of sepsis following a biopsy after doctors gave her the wrong antibiotics, sent her home too early, and failed to get her parents’ informed consent, an inquest has heard. Willow ...
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The global Pediatric Vascular Access Market , valued at US$511.3 million in 2023, stood at US$543.0 million in 2024 and is ...
Shockwave’s first-of-its-kind technology is now available on two platforms: a Forward IVL platform and a Balloon IVL platform ...
The field of endothelial injury syndromes has undergone a significant transformation in recent decades. Initially perceived ...
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