Transient bacteraemia: a possible cause of sudden life
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/17467191/
Transient bacteraemia: a possible cause of sudden life threatening events. The concept proposed is that transient bacteraemia occurring in otherwise healthy individuals can cause acute life threatening events due to bacterial toxaemia even though the bacteraemia is rapidly cleared (<20 min). This is most likely to occur in infancy at around two to three months of age … Author: James A. Morris, Linda M. Harrison, Jhulan Biswas, David R. Telford Publish Year: 2007
Author: James A. Morris, Linda M. Harrison, Jhulan Biswas, David R. Telford
Publish Year: 2007
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