Abstract
Sepsis is one of the oldest and most elusive syndromes in medicine. With the confirmation of germ theory by Semmelweis, Pasteur, and others, sepsis was considered as a systemic infection by a pathogenic organism. Although the germ is probably the beginning of the syndrome and one of the major enemies to be identified and fought, sepsis is something wider and more elusive. In this chapter clinically relevant themes of sepsis will be approached to provide an insight of everyday clinical practice for healthcare workers often not directly involved in the patient's management.
MeSH terms
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Abdomen / microbiology
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Abdomen / pathology
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Acute Kidney Injury / diagnosis
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Acute Kidney Injury / microbiology
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Acute Kidney Injury / pathology
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Acute Kidney Injury / therapy
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Anti-Bacterial Agents / therapeutic use*
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Bacteremia / diagnosis
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Bacteremia / microbiology
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Bacteremia / pathology
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Bacteremia / therapy*
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Bacteria / drug effects
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Bacteria / isolation & purification
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Bacteria / pathogenicity
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Disease Management
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Fluid Therapy*
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Humans
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Hypotension / diagnosis
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Hypotension / microbiology
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Hypotension / pathology
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Hypotension / therapy
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Hypoxia / diagnosis
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Hypoxia / microbiology
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Hypoxia / pathology
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Hypoxia / therapy
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Lung / microbiology
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Lung / pathology
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Practice Guidelines as Topic
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Shock, Septic / diagnosis
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Shock, Septic / microbiology
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Shock, Septic / pathology
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Shock, Septic / therapy*
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Thrombocytopenia / diagnosis
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Thrombocytopenia / microbiology
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Thrombocytopenia / pathology
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Thrombocytopenia / therapy
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Urinary Tract / drug effects
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Urinary Tract / microbiology
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Urinary Tract / pathology