Septic Shock Journals:
A widespread infection causing organ failure and dangerously low vital sign . Septic shock may be a life-threatening condition caused by a severe localized or system-wide infection that needs immediate medical attention. Symptoms include low vital sign , pale and funky arms and legs, chills, difficulty breathing and decreased urine output. Mental confusion and disorientation may also develop quickly. Emergency treatment may include supplemental oxygen, intravenous fluids, antibiotics and other medications. Symptoms include low vital sign , pale and funky arms and legs, chills, difficulty breathing and decreased urine output. Mental confusion and disorientation may also develop quickly. Septic shock may be a severe and potentially fatal condition that happens when sepsis results in life-threatening low vital sign . Sepsis develops when the body has an awesome response to infection. When the body loses control of this response, it triggers damaging changes to the organs. As a result, they will become dysfunctional or maybe pack up entirely. This condition is called sepsis. If an individual with sepsis has low vital sign that doesn't improve with fluid treatment, this suggests that their body has gone into septic shock. They will need medications called vasopressors to stay their vital sign high enough to urge blood to their organs.
High Impact List of Articles
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Immune Response 2019: Peste des petits ruminants - Meta-analysis of the virus isolation in molecular epidemiology
studies and Several Viral Diseases - Samuel E. Mantip - National Veterinary Research Institute
Samuel E. MantipAbstract: Journal of Clinical Immunology Research
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Immune Response 2019: Peste des petits ruminants - Meta-analysis of the virus isolation in molecular epidemiology
studies and Several Viral Diseases - Samuel E. Mantip - National Veterinary Research Institute
Samuel E. MantipAbstract: Journal of Clinical Immunology Research
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Allergy 2018 : Obesity enhances allergen-induced airway inflammation in murine model of asthma - Rehab Bagadood - Cordula Stover and Yassine Amrani University of Leicester
Rehab BagadoodAbstract: Journal of Clinical Immunology Research
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Allergy 2018 : Obesity enhances allergen-induced airway inflammation in murine model of asthma - Rehab Bagadood - Cordula Stover and Yassine Amrani University of Leicester
Rehab BagadoodAbstract: Journal of Clinical Immunology Research
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Infectious Diseases Conf 2019: Cold chain management at Malawi-Liverpool-Wellcome Trust research pharmacy and at selected vaccination sites: The Phase III Randomized, Double-Blind, Controlled Trial of the Clinical Efficacy of Typhoid Conjugate Vaccine (Vi-TCV) among Children Age 9 Months through 12 Years in Blantyre(TyVAC), Malawi study- a case report- John Masiye Ndaferankhande- University of Malawi
John Masiye NdaferankhandeAbstract: Journal of Clinical Immunology Research
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Infectious Diseases Conf 2019: Cold chain management at Malawi-Liverpool-Wellcome Trust research pharmacy and at selected vaccination sites: The Phase III Randomized, Double-Blind, Controlled Trial of the Clinical Efficacy of Typhoid Conjugate Vaccine (Vi-TCV) among Children Age 9 Months through 12 Years in Blantyre(TyVAC), Malawi study- a case report- John Masiye Ndaferankhande- University of Malawi
John Masiye NdaferankhandeAbstract: Journal of Clinical Immunology Research
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Immunology World 2018 - Rheumatoid arthritis in Morocco: Study of 1400 cases - Fatima Zahra Alaoui, University Hospital Ibn Rochd, Morocco
Fatima Zahra AlaouiAbstract: Journal of Clinical Immunology Research
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Immunology World 2018 - Rheumatoid arthritis in Morocco: Study of 1400 cases - Fatima Zahra Alaoui, University Hospital Ibn Rochd, Morocco
Fatima Zahra AlaouiAbstract: Journal of Clinical Immunology Research
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Euro Immunology 2018- Biomarkers of T cell responses in allergic diseases, Erik Wambre, Benaroya Research Institute, USA
Erik WambreAbstract: Journal of Clinical Immunology Research
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Euro Immunology 2018- Biomarkers of T cell responses in allergic diseases, Erik Wambre, Benaroya Research Institute, USA
Erik WambreAbstract: Journal of Clinical Immunology Research
Conference Proceedings
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Co-infection HIV/flu: From experimental model to individual health
Radka ArgirovaKeynote: Microbiology: Current Research
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Co-infection HIV/flu: From experimental model to individual health
Radka ArgirovaKeynote: Microbiology: Current Research
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Antigen-coupled immune cells serve as antigendelivery carriers for cancer vaccine
Chang Qing Xia, Qunfeng Wu, Xiaoli Chang, Yixian Guo and ChenLiuScientific Tracks Abstracts: Virology Research Journal
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Antigen-coupled immune cells serve as antigendelivery carriers for cancer vaccine
Chang Qing Xia, Qunfeng Wu, Xiaoli Chang, Yixian Guo and ChenLiuScientific Tracks Abstracts: Virology Research Journal
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CONTROL OF IMMUNOPHATOLOGY DURING ACUTE ARBOVIRAL INFECTIONS
Vincent Vieillard, Caroline Petitdemange, Christopher Maucourant, Nadia Wauquier and Eric LeroyPosters & Accepted Abstracts: Journal of Parasitic Diseases: Diagnosis and Therapy
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CONTROL OF IMMUNOPHATOLOGY DURING ACUTE ARBOVIRAL INFECTIONS
Vincent Vieillard, Caroline Petitdemange, Christopher Maucourant, Nadia Wauquier and Eric LeroyPosters & Accepted Abstracts: Journal of Parasitic Diseases: Diagnosis and Therapy
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QUANTIFICATION OF COLISTIN PLASMA LEVELS IN CRITICAL PATIENTS FROM SABANA CENTRO, COLOMBIA POPULATION
Diana Gonzalez, Cuervo S and Bustos RHa Garcia JCScientific Tracks Abstracts: Journal of Parasitic Diseases: Diagnosis and Therapy
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QUANTIFICATION OF COLISTIN PLASMA LEVELS IN CRITICAL PATIENTS FROM SABANA CENTRO, COLOMBIA POPULATION
Diana Gonzalez, Cuervo S and Bustos RHa Garcia JCScientific Tracks Abstracts: Journal of Parasitic Diseases: Diagnosis and Therapy
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Prevention of mother-to-child transmission (PMTCT) as one of the most effective HIV prevention programmes in Uganda
Bwanika CharlesPosters & Accepted Abstracts: Virology Research Journal
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Prevention of mother-to-child transmission (PMTCT) as one of the most effective HIV prevention programmes in Uganda
Bwanika CharlesPosters & Accepted Abstracts: Virology Research Journal