Examples of using Bacteraemia in English and their translations into Dutch
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Bacteria in the blood bacteraemia.
Bacteremia(also bacteraemia) is the presence of bacteria in the blood.
Associated with S. aureus bacteraemia.
Staphylococcus aureus bacteraemia(SAB) when associated with RIE
Pyelonephritis is often associated with bacteraemia.
Dose adjustment is needed for patients with cSSTI without bacteraemia whose creatinine clearance is< 30 ml/ min see sections 4.2 and 5.2.
Pyelonephritis is often associated with bacteraemia.
Bacteraemic pneumonia(approximately 80% of IPD in adults), bacteraemia without a focus, and meningitis are the most common manifestations of IPD in adults.
CSSTI with concurrent Staphylococcus aureus bacteraemia.
sepsis and bacteraemia(bacteria in blood stream)
CSSTI without concurrent Staphylococcus aureus bacteraemia.
soft tissue infection with bacteraemia, the recommended dose is 6 mg/ kg every 24 hours.
It is not recommended to administer Rienso to patients with ongoing bacteraemia.
One of these 60 patients had bacteraemia at baseline.
bacteraemic pneumonia and bacteraemia.
not limited to; sepsis, bacteraemia, pneumonia, fungal infection.
2.3% had bacteraemia at baseline.
9% had concurrent bacteraemia and 23% were infected with a levofloxacin resistant uropathogen at baseline.
Failures with daptomycin in the treatment of enterococcal infections that were mostly accompanied by bacteraemia have been reported.
However, there was insufficient evidence to support the use of Cubicin to treat bacteraemia in patients who did not have either right-sided infective endocarditis
Device-related infection, infection susceptibility increased, bacteraemia, enterocolitis.
There is limited experience in clinical studies in patients with bacteraemia, peripheral vascular disease
had bacteraemia at baseline.
sepsis, bacteraemia.
staphylococcal bacteraemia, myocardial infarction,
4% had concurrent bacteraemia at baseline.
risk of CVAD-related complications including local infections, bacteraemia and catheter site thrombosis should be considered.
In addition, dose regimens of daptomycin that might be appropriate for the treatment of enterococcal infections, with or without bacteraemia, have not been identified.
If a central venous access device(CVAD) is required, risk of CVAD-related complications including local infections, bacteraemia and catheter site thrombosis should be considered.
sepsis, bacteraemia, and urinary tract infection.