Septicemia

Septicemia is a life-threatening infection of the bloodstream caused by bacteria or other microorganisms. It can lead to shock and organ failure, and can be fatal if not treated promptly. Septicemia is a serious health problem because it can cause life-threatening complications, including sepsis and septic shock, which can lead to organ failure and death. With timely diagnosis and appropriate treatment, however, most cases of septicemia can be successfully treated. Treatment includes antibiotics and other measures to support organ function. Early detection and treatment of septicemia can help to minimize the risk of serious complications and improve outcomes.


From: International Journal of Antibiotic Research

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Editor-in-chief: Mujeeb Ur Rehman Nasar, Huazhong Agricultural University
Publication Type: Open Access Journal
Description: International Journal of Antibiotic Research is an openaccess, peer review journal for original analysis on Antibiotics in different disease conditions. IJANR a multi-disciplinary journal covering the general fields of pharmacology, biochemistry, genetics,and microbiology .