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  1. 10 lut 2016 · Life-threatening infections caused by Streptococcus pyogenes (group A streptococcus) include scarlet fever, bacteremia, pneumonia, necrotizing fasciitis, myonecrosis and Streptococcal Toxic Shock Syndrome (StrepTSS). This chapter focuses on the clinical and epidemiological features of these infections, as well as treatment options and bacterial ...

  2. Bacteremia is the presence of bacteria in the bloodstream that can lead to serious complications including sepsis if left untreated. This nursing diagnosis focuses on identifying early signs, implementing appropriate interventions, and preventing life-threatening complications.

  3. 2 lip 2023 · Margaret Perry explains how these infections can be managed in a general practice setting. Group A streptococcal infections (GAS) are reported to be common and are often carried on the skin or in the throat and are harmless.

  4. 8 wrz 2020 · Bacteremia, in the strictest sense, refers to viable bacteria in the blood. Asymptomatic bacteremia can occur in normal daily activities such as conducting oral hygiene and after minor medical procedures.

  5. 18 lis 2022 · Group B streptococcal infection is the most common cause of early, severe infection in newborns. It is also a cause of infection in pregnancy, people with diabetes, immunocompromised people, and older adults. Presentation depends on the age of the patient and the underlying risk factor.

  6. 9 mar 2023 · Streptococcus pyogenes (Group A Streptococcus; GAS) is a Gram-positive host-adapted bacterial pathogen causing benign human infections such as pharyngitis and impetigo, through to rare yet...

  7. 25 lip 2015 · Group B streptococcus (Streptococcus agalactiae) The Group B streptococcus (GBS) is an important cause of invasive infection in three populations: neonates and other infants; pregnant women; and non-pregnant adults who are older or have underlying chronic illness.

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