Bacteremia and Sepsis
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Define Primary bacteremia | bacteremia that arises from an endovascular source, such as an infected cardiac valve or infected intravenous catheter.
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Define secondary bacteremia | bacteremia that arises from an infected extravascular source such as the lung in patients with pneumonia
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Most common organisms associated with Nosocomial Bacteremias | Gram-positive bacteremia;
S. pneumoniae, S. aureus, E. faecium;
Gram-negative bacteremia;
E. coli, P. aeruginosa, B. fragilis;
Polymicrobial bacteremia;
Mixture of organisms
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Common sites associated with bacteremia and sepsis | infected cardiac valve or infected IV cathete; extravascular source such as lung in pneumonia
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