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sepsis

US /ˈsɛpsəs/ • UK /ˈsɛpsɪs/noun (uncountable) sepsis (feminine)No reports were made of wound infection or neonatal sepsis.BritishFever may be a marker of sepsis, localized infection, occult bacteremia, or benign illness.North AmericanFailure to do so may result in serious wound infections and possibly sepsis.North AmericanAs more is learned about the role of coagulation and inflammation in sepsis, other therapies may emerge.North AmericanInterventional treatments should be reserved until perianal sepsis and inflammation are well controlled.British

A noun is a word referring to a person, animal, place, thing, feeling or idea (e.g. man, dog, house).

noun

a. la sepsis

(f) means that a noun is feminine. Spanish nouns have a gender, which is either feminine (like la mujer or la luna) or masculine (like el hombre or el sol).

That's the conclusion of a study published in the Oct. 7 issue of the Journal of the American Medical Association that found when these tiny newborns were given a daily dose of the milk protein lactoferrin along

[...]

with a probiotic bacteria during the first weeks of life,

[...] the incidence of the blood infection sepsis dropped dramatically.

Esa es la conclusi�n de un estudio publicado en la edici�n del 7 de octubre de la Journal of the American Medical Association que encontr� que cuando a estos reci�n nacidos diminutos se les daba una dosis diaria de lactoferrina, una prote�na de la leche de vaca, junto con una bacteria probi�tica

[...]

durante las primeras semanas de

[...] vida, la incidencia de sepsis, una infecci�n en la sangre, descend�a [...]

An access infection can quickly turn into a blood infection (sepsis), which can be life-threatening.

La infecci�n de su acceso vascular puede transformarse en un abrir y cerrar de ojos en una infecci�n de la sangre (sepsis), lo que puede poner [...]

Complications are similar to those seen with other abdominal

[...]

surgeries and administration of anesthesia,

[...] such as severe infection (sepsis); blood clots to [...]

the heart and brain (emboli); stomach

[...]

contents breathed into the lungs (aspiration pneumonia); severe bleeding (hemorrhage); and injury to the urinary tract.

Las complicaciones son similares a aquellas vistas con cirug�as abdominales y

[...]

administraci�n de anestesia, tales como

[...] infecciones graves (septicemia); co�gulos sangu�neos [...]

al coraz�n o cerebro (embolia);

[...]

contenidos estomacales respirados dentro de los pulmones (neumon�a aspirativa); sangrado severo (hemorragia); y lesiones al tracto urinario.

New infection that may not be obvious (eg, pneumonia, urinary tract infection, sepsis)

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Una infecci�n nueva que puede no ser obvia (p. ej. neumon�a, infecci�n del tracto urinario, septicemia).

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Supplementing with Lactobacillus plantarum 299 may

[...] help prevent pancreatic infection (sepsis), reduce the number of operations [...] [...]

the length of hospital stay in treatment of acute pancreatitis.

La suplementaci�n con Lactobacillus

[...]

plantarum 299 puede ayudar en la

[...] prevenci�n de la infecci�n pancre�tica (sepsis), reducir el n�mero [...]

de operaciones que se necesitan,

[...]

as� como la duraci�n de la estad�a en el hospital para tratamiento de la pancreatitis aguda.

Body-wide infection, sepsis

Infecci�n sist�mica, sepsis

Generalized infection (sepsis )

Infecci�n generalizada (sepsis )

Shock, hemorrhage, cervical or pelvic infection, sepsis, perforation or abdominal injury [...]

can occur with incomplete abortion or unsafely induced abortion.

Un aborto incompleto o un aborto realizado en condiciones

[...]

inadecuadas pueden conducir a un

[...] shock, hemorragia, infecci�n cervical o p�lvica, sepsis o perforaciones o lesiones [...]

[...] are done to rule out infection and sepsis as a cause of the [...]

Se llevan a cabo ex�menes de

[...] laboratorio para descartar infecci�n y sepsis como causa de la disnea.

Depending on the infection (pneumonia or sepsis, for example), the symptoms [...]

might include trouble breathing or feeding,

[...]

a high temperature, listlessness, or unusual crankiness.

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[...] del tipo concreto de infecci�n (neumon�a o septicemia, por ejemplo), los [...]

s�ntomas pueden incluir dificultad

[...]

para respirar o para alimentarse, fiebre alta, rigidez o inquietud inusual.

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Spread of infection through the body (sepsis)

Diseminaci�n de la infecci�n a trav�s del cuerpo (sepsis)

[...] occur as a result of a bacterial bloodstream infection, sometimes called bacteremia, or sepsis, that spreads to the bone.

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La osteomielitis puede producirse

[...] como resultado de una infecci�n bacteriana en la corriente sangu�nea, denominada bacteremia o sepsis, que se propaga al hueso.

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Note: Your health care provider may choose not to perform a prostate

[...]

massage if the prostate is obviously swollen and tender.

[...] Massage may spread the infection and cause bacteremia or sepsis .

Nota: es posible que el m�dico decida no realizar un masaje prost�tico si la pr�stata

[...]

presenta inflamaci�n o sensibilidad obvias, dado que el

[...] masaje puede propagar la infecci�n y causar bacteriemia o sepsis .

A significant proportion of these

[...] [...] pneumonia and sepsis (a serious blood-borne bacterial infection that is also [...]

treated with antibiotics).

Las causas de una elevada proporci�n de esas

[...] infecciones son la neumon�a y la sepsis, una infecci�n bacterial grave transmitida [...]

por la sangre que tambi�n se trata con antibi�ticos.

Blood infection (also called blood poisoning or sepsis)

Infecci�n de la sangre (tambi�n llamada toxemia o sepsis)

The underlying causes are

[...] HIV/AIDS, hypertension, infections not related to pregnancy, obstetric haemorrhage, pregnancyrelated sepsis and pre-existing [...] [...]

underscoring the need for increased attention to obstetric care.

Las causas subyacentes son el VIH/SIDA, la

[...] hipertensi�n, las infecciones no relacionadas con el embarazo, las hemorragias obst�tricas, la sepsis relacionada con el [...] [...]

preexistentes de las madres, lo que subraya la necesidad de que se preste mayor atenci�n a los cuidados obst�tricos.

Getting prompt medical care for infections can reduce your risk of sepsis.

El conseguir cuidado m�dico

[...] inmediato para tratar las infecciones puede disminuir el riesgo de una sepsis.

Untreated infections during pregnancy can lead to severe consequences,

[...] such as maternal sepsis [blood infection] and preterm [...]

Las infecciones sin tratar durante el embarazo

[...]

pueden llevar a consecuencias

[...] graves, tales como sepsias [infecci�n sangu�nea] en la [...]

madre y parto prematuro", advirti� Wu.

Sepsis is a serious infection that involves the spread [...]

of germs throughout the body's blood and tissues.

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La septicemia es una infecci�n grave y generalizada [...]

en la cual los g�rmenes se extienden por la sangre y los tejidos del cuerpo.

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[...] that a patient who developed sepsis -- a life-threatening immune response to infection -- after surgery stayed in the [...]

hospital 11 days longer and

[...]

cost an extra $33,000 to treat.

[...] paciente que desarroll� septicemia, una respuesta inmunitaria potencialmente mortal a las infecciones, permaneci� en el [...] [...]

y su tratamiento cost� $33,000 m�s.

Sepsis (infection that has spread throughout [...]

Septicemia (infecci�n que se propaga por todo [...]

Catheter-related bacteremia (or fungemia)(diagnosis without removal of the

[...] [...] and symptoms of sepsis, without any other apparent focal point of infection, in which the [...] [...]

isolated in simultaneous quantitative blood cultures in a ratio of 5:1 or higher in the samples extracted via catheter in comparison to those taken by vein puncture.

Bacteriemia (o funguemia) relacionada con cat�ter (diagn�stico sin

[...] [...] venosa): Cuadro cl�nico de sepsis, sin otro foco aparente de infecci�n, en el que se a�sla [...] [...]

en hemocultivos simult�neos cuantitativos en una proporci�n superior o igual a 5:1 en las muestras extra�das a trav�s de cat�ter respecto a las obtenidas por venopunci�n.

What causes sepsis infection?

When germs get into a person's body, they can cause an infection. If you don't stop that infection, it can cause sepsis. Bacterial infections cause most cases of sepsis. Sepsis can also be a result of other infections, including viral infections, such as COVID-19 or influenza, or fungal infections.

What are the symptoms of sepsis?

About sepsis.
loss of consciousness..
severe breathlessness..
a high temperature (fever) or low body temperature..
a change in mental state – like confusion or disorientation..
slurred speech..
cold, clammy and pale or mottled skin..
a fast heartbeat..
fast breathing..

What is the difference between sepsis and septicemia?

Septicaemia is when bacteria enter the bloodstream, and cause blood poisoning which triggers sepsis. Sepsis is an overwhelming and life-threatening response to infection that can lead to tissue damage, organ failure and death.

What is medical sepsis?

Definition. Sepsis is an illness in which the body has a severe, inflammatory response to bacteria or other germs.