G9 – Gram-Negative Sepsis: a Dilemma of Modern Medicine
Gram-negative sepsis, a relatively rare clinical diagnosis only a few decades ago, is perhaps the most important infectious disease problem in…
Gram-negative sepsis, a relatively rare clinical diagnosis only a few decades ago, is perhaps the most important infectious disease problem in…
In the modern hospital gram negative bacteremia and the associated condition of septic shock are common occurrences. In the United States…
Incidence of nosocomial infections and antibiotics resistance in intensive care units is increasing worldwide. Blood-stream infections of Gram-negative non-fermentive bacteria are…
Gram-negative bacteremia has been associated with severe sepsis, although the exact mechanism and pathophysiological diff erences among bacterial species are not…
Black elderberries (Sambucus nigra L.) are well known as supportive agents against common cold and influenza. It is further known that…