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  2. Feb 13, 2024 · This review is intended to serve as the foundation of current efforts to establish a consensus definition for sepsis in small animals and ultimately generate evidence-based criteria for its recognition in veterinary clinical practice.

  3. Mar 21, 2019 · Sepsis is a medical emergency that describes the bodys systemic immunological response to an infectious process that can lead to end-stage organ dysfunction and death.

    • Bishal Gyawali, Karan Ramakrishna, Amit S Dhamoon
    • 2019
  4. Sep 10, 2016 · DEFINITIONS. Bacteremia: The presence of live bacterial organisms in the bloodstream. Sepsis: The clinical syndrome caused by infection and the host’s systemic inflammatory response to it; may be of bacterial (Gram positive or Gram negative), viral, protozoal, or fungal origin. Severe sepsis: Sepsis complicated by dysfunction of one or more organs.

  5. Animals: Dogs and cats. Interventions: None. Measurements and main results: Sepsis is a life-threatening condition associated with the body's response to an infection. In human medicine, sepsis has been defined by consensus on 3 occasions, most recently in 2016.

  6. Dec 29, 2021 · Definitions of sepsis currently focus on pathology, clinical management, and epidemiology of the disease. Hence, the current definition, Sepsis 3, [ 1 ] defines sepsis as a life-threatening organ dysfunction caused by a dysregulated host response to infection.

    • 10.1186/s40635-021-00427-2
    • 2021/12
    • Intensive Care Med Exp. 2021 Dec; 9: 63.
  7. May 21, 2023 · Bacterial sepsis is a life-threatening condition that arises when the body's response to an infection injures its tissues and organs. Sepsis is caused by conditions that threaten the functional integrity of the host, such as microbial invasion.

  8. In veterinary medicine, sepsis is defined as a systemic inflammatory response to an infectious etiology.

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