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Q: How do you know when you have an infection in your bloodstream?
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Define asymptomatic microfilaremia?

"asymptomatic" = without symptoms "microfilaremia" = a worm infection in a bloodstream basically, it means that the subject's bloodstream is infected with one or many worms, but the subject does not know, because there is no symptoms of the infection. i sure hope no one you know has this issue!!


What are the risk factors of blood stream infection?

Risk factors for bloodstream infection include needle drug use, impaired immunity, and recent surgery. Bloodstream infection is known as sepsis.


How do white blood cells get to the infection?

threw the bloodstream


How do white blood cells get to infection?

threw the bloodstream


What infection results when the bloodstream carries the bacteria or virus and their toxins to all parts of the body?

A general infection


Bacteria that reach the urinary tract through the blood what kind of infection?

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Can you get a staph infection by kissing a guy who has one on his face?

No, has to be ingested into the bloodstream. Staph is everywhere.


What are the symptoms for a staph infection?

Staph infection symptoms may include boils, impetigo, and cellulitis. Sometimes the infection can enter the bloodstream and cause bacterimia. The infection can range from minor skin problems to endocarditis.


What is the most common risk factor for the development of a bloodstream infection in the Australian population?

bood transfusion


What organs and body systems are effected by amoxicillin?

The antibiotic goes into your bloodstream and fights infection where it finds it.


What is meant by the term kidney infection?

Kidney infection is a general term used to describe infection of the kidney by bacteria, fungi, or viruses. The infecting microbe may have invaded the kidney from the urinary bladder or from the bloodstream.


How are immunocompromised patients affected by the C.fetus subtype of Campylobacter?

Immunocompromised patients are more susceptible to severe illness from the C.fetus subtype of Campylobacter infection. They may experience more severe symptoms, longer duration of illness, and have a higher risk of complications such as bloodstream infection (bacteremia) or organ infection (disseminated infection). Prompt medical attention and appropriate treatment are important for immunocompromised individuals with C.fetus infection.