Disease | septicemia |
Phenotype | C0162429|malnourished |
Sentences | 7 |
PubMedID- 21766558 | The severely-malnourished children with clinical septicaemia had a very high risk (11.7 times) of mortality (p<0.01). |
PubMedID- 23874731 | The most frequent was leuconostoc, which has been described as a cause of sepsis in malnourished, immunocompromised patients, or patients with disrupted bowel mucosa [34], [35], and should be investigated further. |
PubMedID- 21695035 | Further, abnormal intestinal permeability in kwashiorkor malnourished children was associated with diarrhea, sepsis, and death. |
PubMedID- 22978457 | This study investigated the prevalence, severity, and risk factors of hp among severely malnourished children with sepsis in bangladesh. |
PubMedID- 26440279 | The world health organization (who) recommends relatively slower, less aggressive fluid resuscitation in the management of severely malnourished children with severe sepsis aiming to reduce these adverse effects [16]. |
PubMedID- 20529772 | 29 (55.8%) patients were well-nourished and 23 (44.2%) malnourished, 53.8% of patients developed sepsis at admission or during hospitalization. |
PubMedID- 24592596 | Clinicians should be vigilant to look for fatal sclerema in severely-malnourished young infants with overwhelming sepsis even in successive hospitalizations, and such young infants should be managed with blood transfusion, broad-spectrum antibiotics, correction of electrolyte imbalance, in addition to other routine management of malnutrition. |
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