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The presence of viable bacteria circulating in the blood. Fever, chills, tachycardia, and tachypnea are common acute manifestations of bacteremia. The majority of cases are seen in already hospitalized patients, most of whom have underlying diseases or procedures which render their bloodstreams susceptible to invasion.

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Individual Studies
  • OMIM - Bacterial infection

    Homo sapiens Homo sapiens | Mutations/Phenotypic   Mutations/Phenotypic

    This study contains curated human phenotype data extracted from OMIM. Additional computational processing and curation of the phenotype data was performed to further organize and group data from related phenotypes into unifying disease categories.

    Source: NextBio Library/Mutation and Phenotypic data

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Thought leaders and organizations working on research involving bacteremia.

  • Issam Raad
  • Ying Jiang
  • Kevin Marsh
  • Kathleen Riederer
  • Peter B Lockhart
  • University of Pittsburgh
  • Pfizer
  • Hunter Holmes Mcguire Veteran Affairs Medical Center
  • Vicuron Pharmaceuticals
  • Erasmus Medical Center
  • University of Hong Kong
  • University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center
  • Carolinas Medical Center
  • St. John Hospital and Medical Center
  • University of Oxford

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  • No photo available Suresh G.   Joshi

    Surgical Infections & Bacterial Pathogenesis

    Drexel University College of Medicine

  • No photo available Chandra Nath  Roy

    Research Resident

    Department of Emerging Infectious Diseases, Tohoku University Grad School of Medicine

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