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Abortion Pill Deaths to be Investigated by US Food and Drug ... 24 Nov 2005
After recording seven nearly fatal cases of severe sepsis which were treated successfully, the FDA, instead of removing the drug from the market, revised its ...
- Lifesite,
Family of homeless woman killed by truck untraced 24 Nov 2005
...driver view,� he said. The inquest heard she died 13 days after the accident from multi-organ failure and sepsis. The jury passed ...
- Ireland Online,
Research Published in The New England Journal of Medicine ... 24 Nov 2005
Severe infections (eg, pneumonia and lung abscess, necrotizing fasciitis, gram-negative sepsis) occurred only in the IVC group. ...
- Yahoo! News (press release)
Call to popularise new pneumonia vaccine 24 Nov 2005
This pneumococcal diseases include, pneumonia, sepsis or blood infection and meningitis –the later is one of the most fatal childhood illnesses. ...
- Daily Nation (subscription),
Spectral Diagnostics contributes to the first International Sepsis ... Nov 7, 2005
...(TSX: SDI - News) today announced its role as a major partner in the International Sepsis Forum (ISF) Biomarker Conference recently held in Toronto, Canada. ...
- Yahoo! News (press release)
Sepsis Risk Higher for Patients with COPD Nov 3, 2005
...in the Atherosclerosis Risk in Communities (ARIC), as well as up to 11 years of follow-up data, researchers identified patients with COPD, pneumonia, and sepsis ...
- Medical News Today (press release),
DrotAA Reduces Risk of Cardiac Events in Patients With Sepsis Nov 3, 2005
Patients with sepsis who take drotrecogin alfa (activated) (DrotAA) have a significantly reduced rate of cardiac events. Researchers ...
- Medical News Today (press release),
Drotrecogin Alfa Reduces Mortality in Sepsis Patients Nov 4, 2005
4, 2005 (Montreal) — A review of five major clinical trials shows that use of drotrecogin alfa activated (Xigris) in patients with severe sepsis results in ...
- Medscape (subscription)
A nod to our underappreciated organs Nov 22, 2005
Without it, you're at much greater risk of infections such as sepsis, a bacterial infection of the blood, along with pneumonia, meningitis, malaria and a host ...
- Times Herald-Record,
State Web site examines hospitals' rates of problems Nov 8, 2005
The state site shows their rates for such things as infections, complications, bedsores and sepsis. By JUSTIN GEORGE. Florida health ...
- St. Petersburg Times,
Nutritional status in patients on left ventricular assist device ... Nov 11, 2005
P < .05. Among postoperative device–related infections, patients with low ALCs had a higher rate of sepsis than those with normal ALCs. ...
- The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery
ERBITUX(R) Data on Locoregional Control and Overall Survival in ... Nov 16, 2005
Other serious adverse events associated with ERBITUX in clinical trials (n=774) were fever (5%), sepsis (3%), kidney failure (2%), pulmonary embolus (1 ...
- Genetic Engineering News,
Abortion legislation under review Nov 15, 2005
He added: "The object is to reduce the number of back room abortions which take place and where you see deaths from sepsis or botch abortions. ...
- Jamaica Observer,
700 Dominicans die while giving birth Nov 18, 2005
...anemia, hemorrhages during pregnancies; toxemia; hypertension; infectious diseases; complications during abortion procedures; sepsis; difficult child births ...
- Dominican Today,
State Releases Hospital Data Nov 9, 2005
Bartow Regional Medical Center and Heart of Florida showed higher-than-expected rates of bloodstream infection, known as sepsis. ...
- The Ledger,
Crime and Public Safety 11-17-05 Nov 17, 2005
...call for comment. Presley said Monday that Winningham was in intensive care at a hospital because of possible sepsis. A judge ruled ...
- San Bernardino Sun,
Councilman ill, hospitalized as court date approaches Nov 15, 2005
...days before Jon Winningham was set to face child pornography charges in court, he landed in a hospital with a severe infection that may be sepsis, his lawyer ...
- San Bernardino Sun,
Active psoriatic arthritis patients on REMICADE® achieve major ... Nov 19, 2005
There are reports of serious infections, including tuberculosis (TB), sepsis and pneumonia. Some of these infections have been fatal. ...
- Medical News Today (press release),
Hospital Data Get Mixed Reviews Nov 19, 2005
..."This is exactly the kind of information that consumers want to see," she said. Bloodstream infections, sepsis, which can occur after surgery. ...
- The Ledger,
Invasive aspergillosis survival, Voriconazole may be better than ... Nov 19, 2005
...frequently reported adverse events in therapeutic trials were visual disturbances, fever, rash, vomiting, nausea, diarrhea, headache, sepsis, peripheral edema ...
- Xagena.it,
Biosite(R) Incorporated Announces Results for the Third Quarter of ... Oct 25, 2005
Regulatory submissions for our planned sepsis and abdominal pain tests. * Completing pre-clinical development of a diagnostic test for acute kidney injury. ...
- PR Newswire (press release),
Quitting smoking can bring benefits to all parts of body Nov 15, 2005
In May, Eugene, 77, was hospitalized with a life-threatening case of sepsis, a bacterial infection in the bloodstream that he contracted after minor surgery. ...
- Arizona Republic,
Neglect of feet may cost diabetic patients dear Nov 15, 2005
...diabetics. Around 15 to 20 percent of diabetics suffer from foot ulcers, sepsis and occasionally gangrene (decay) leading to amputation. ...
- Newindpress,
Fundamental Flaws In Many Medical Studies Must Be Fixed In Order ... Nov 11, 2005
...required a manufacturer to perform an after-the-fact risk-stratified analysis: the case of drotrecogin, a drug for the deadly bloodstream infection sepsis. ...
- Science Daily (press release)
Florida Issues the First Hospital-Specific Report on Infections ... Nov 8, 2005
The same study found post operative sepsis (also covered in the Florida report) to be the most serious medical injury, increasing the length of a hospital stay ...
- U.S. Newswire (press release),
Pegasys(R) Shows Encouraging Interim Results for Hepatitis C ... Nov 11, 2005
...neuropsychiatric disorders (homicidal ideation, suicidal ideation, suicide attempt and suicide), serious and severe bacterial infections (sepsis), bone marrow ...
- PR Newswire (press release),
States with Higher Rates of Angioplasty and Bypass Surgery Show ... Oct 31, 2005
...for all revascularized patients -- post-operative hemorrhage or hematoma -- is rapidly declining while another -- post-operative sepsis -- seems to be ...
- U.S. Newswire (press release),
HUMIRA(R) (Adalimumab) Shows Promise in Treating Patients With ... Nov 13, 2005
HUMIRA. Serious infections and sepsis, including fatalities, have been reported with the use of TNF-blocking agents, including HUMIRA. ...
- PR Newswire (press release),
Spectral Diagnostics Inc. reports results for the second quarter ... Nov 9, 2005
The Company's products include rapid format tests measuring markers of myocardial infarction (Cardiac STATus), and rapid diagnostics for sepsis (the Endotoxin ...
- PR Newswire (press release),
Drugs in Developement Nov 15, 2005
...and death. The most common causes are sepsis, blood loss during major surgery or injury, medications, and contrast agents. Acute ...
- R&D Directions (subscription),
Hospitals find way to save more lives Nov 14, 2005
Using a series of tests, the rapid-response team determined she had sepsis, a bloodstream infection that occasionally is a complication of surgery. ...
- Pioneer Press,
Life-threatening Complications From Doxorubicin-Docetaxel ... Nov 3, 2005
To the Editor: In their study of life-threatening sepsis associated with use of docetaxel plus doxorubicin as adjuvant chemotherapy, Dr Brain and colleagues 1 ...
- Journal of American Medical Association (subscription),
Biopharmaceutical AM-Pharma Announces Successful Financing Oct 31, 2005
The company operates in the segments of opportunistic fungal and bacterial infections, sepsis and ulcerative colon disease, offering products that address ...
- PR Newswire UK (press release),
RenaMed Biologics Reports Positive Phase II Data With Renal Bio ... Nov 12, 2005
...death. The most common causes of ARF are sepsis, blood loss during major surgery or injury, medications and contrast agents. ARF ...
- Genetic Engineering News,
Tired of the finger pointing, moving woes and more... Nov 9, 2005
This leads to sepsis, and that is fatal if ignored too long. I had to take my mother to the hospital, and the diagnosis was as above. ...
- Reno Gazette Journal,
He Takes Them Home Nov 12, 2005
...replace her kidney. The week of Halloween, when a lung infection turned into sepsis, she rejected a feeding tube. Before she died ...
- Los Angeles Times,
James Le Fanu emphasises the importance of keeping an open mind Oct 25, 2005
There are few more discredited theories than "focal sepsis", or chronic infection, usually of the teeth, which for the best part of 150 years was thought to ...
- Telegraph.co.uk,
HIV-positive patients have shorter survival periods while awaiting ... Nov 13, 2005
...by the immune defects associated with liver failure, resulting in a greater vulnerability of the HIV-positive candidate to infection or sepsis [an infection in ...
- Medical News Today (press release),
Campaign Seeks to Reduce Maternal Deaths Nov 14, 2005
These are haemorrhage (25 percent), puerperal sepsis (14 percent), hypertension (13 percent) and unsafe abortion (13 percent), obstructed labour (7 percent ...
- AllAfrica.com,
Flagler Hospital recognized for excellence Nov 15, 2005
...congestive heart failure, atrial fibrillation, stroke treatment, community acquired pneumonia, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, sepsis, pulmonary embolism ...
- St. Augustine Record,
Venous thromboembolism in medical inpatients—the silent epidemic ... Nov 3, 2005
...of low molecular weight heparin (LMWH) reduces the risk of symptomatic VTE by over 50% across the broad spectrum of disorders including sepsis, heart failure ...
- Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine
Holguin, Vladimir Ilich Lenin Hospital Reaches 40 Years Nov 8, 2005
The hospital also has the open abdomen technique for treatment of surgical sepsis, as well as studies of the Cuban Cerebellum Ataxia, a disease of great ...
- Ahora.cu,
Biosite says slower growth on the horizon Oct 26, 2005
Near-term, the most important is a test to diagnose stroke. But other tests, including one for sepsis and kidney failure, are also in development. ...
- San Diego Union Tribune,
Boy's serious infection dismissed Nov 2, 2005
He was readmitted the next day suffering severe sepsis which required "extremely aggressive treatment" to stabilise his condition and there was a real risk ...
- BBC News,
Pull yourself together, surgeon told sick boy Oct 24, 2005
But he was readmitted the next evening suffering "severe sepsis" and it required "extremely aggressive treatment" from the medical team to stabilise his ...
- Telegraph.co.uk,
Doctors, AstraZeneca in safe birth drive Oct 26, 2005
...had been identified as haemorrhage before and after birth, toxaemia or hypertension during pregnancy, anaemia, obstructed labour, puerperal sepsis or infection ...
- Business Standard,
Group B Strep: The Test Every Pregnant Woman Needs Oct 30, 2005
GBS is the most common cause of blood infection, or sepsis, in newborns, as well as infection of the lining and fluid around the brain, or meningitis ...
- PakTribune.com,
Lilly: Two Paths to Health Oct 25, 2005
I will not sit here and argue that an ED drug has the same medical impact of a drug like Xigris that can save lives of people with severe sepsis. ...
- BusinessWeek
(PRN) - Novelis Extends Exchange Offer ... [+] Nov 7, 2005
Solutions ... [+. PRN) - Spectral Diagnostics contributes to the first International Sepsis Forum Biomarker Conference ... [+. ...
- Bolsamania.com,
Alleged rape triggers widespread outrage Nov 4, 2005
...tried here.�. “The girl later died from sepsis as a result of a piece of a broken vibrator that had lodged in her cervix. There ...
- Manila Times,
Critical Therapeutics Reports Third Quarter 2005 Financial Results Nov 3, 2005
...have resulted in reproducible effects and significant protection in rodent models of rheumatoid arthritis and sepsis with fully human monoclonal antibodies. ...
- Business Wire (press release),
STMicroelectronics Reports 2005 Third Quarter and Nine Month ... Oct 25, 2005
For healthcare applications, ST introduced a lab-on-chip application for DNA-based detection of sepsis-causing bacteria, using a diagnostic panel from ST's ...
- PR Newswire (press release),
A grief observed fluently, acutely, publicly Oct 29, 2005
Because of her preoccupation with Quintana's health (a flu that had morphed into pneumonia and eventually, sepsis, which compromised all organs), Dunne's ...
- OregonLive.com,
FDA Accepts Erbitux® (Cetuximab) sBLA Submission For The ... Oct 31, 2005
Other serious adverse events associated with Erbitux in clinical trials (n=774) were fever (5 percent), sepsis (3 percent), kidney failure (2 percent ...
- WebWire (press release),
Read Warren Hern's letter to Bill Ritter Nov 4, 2005
...blood pressure, convulsions, and death; placenta previa; retained placenta; thromboembolism; amniotic fluid embolism; infection with sepsis; ectopic pregnancy ...
- Rocky Mountain News,
GTC Biotherapeutics and LEO Pharma to Develop and Market ATryn(R) ... Nov 1, 2005
Potential acquired deficiency indications include severe burns, coronary artery bypass graft surgery, disseminated intravascular coagulation and sepsis. ...
- Business Wire (press release),
Surgeon 'told ill boy to pull himself together' Oct 24, 2005
...took him to their local GP and he was then rushed straight back too the Cromwell Hospital where he was seen by a paediatrician and diagnosed with severe sepsis ...
- Life Style Extra,
FDA and Golden Eagle Smoked Foods Inc. Announce Recall of 3,600 ... Nov 6, 2005
...process. Some of the more serious outcomes of listeriosis in infants are spontaneous abortion, stillbirths, or sepsis in infancy. ...
- Newsinferno.com,
Lilly preparing for possible bird flu pandemic Oct 24, 2005
...bacterial infections. "And we have also the product Xigris for sepsis, which might be very useful also," adds Taurel. The urgency ...
- WTHR,
Woman's estate, Brookfield care center settle dispute for $500,000 Nov 7, 2005
...stimulation," according to court records. She died the next day from "massive sepsis," the suit says. Testimony during the trial ...
- Milwaukee Journal Sentinel (subscription),
Young teens, parents need Proposition 73 Nov 2, 2005
Finally, it was discovered that the sepsis was caused by an abortion, a secret abortion arranged by the school nurse without her parents' knowledge. ...
- Ventura County Star (subscription),
Protective Ventilation Strategies Reduce Mortality in Children ... Nov 3, 2005
...days vs. 12.6 days; P = .03). Children who had recent sepsis had a much greater chance of survival, the study also found. Only 9 ...
- DG News
HIV-Positive Patients Die More Quickly on Liver Transplant Queue Nov 4, 2005
...it may not be surprising that HIV-positive transplant candidates fare more poorly than HIV-negative candidates," they wrote, especially because sepsis is an ...
- MedPage Today,
Doctor recalls horrors from quake Oct 24, 2005
Held spent a lot of time treating wounds for infection, people with tetanus, sepsis and shock while his colleagues reported seeing a couple of children with ...
- Reno Gazette Journal,
Hollis-Eden Pharmaceuticals Releases Response to Department of ... Nov 1, 2005
...of Medicine, these authors also describe that in severe cases of radiation exposure, "Death occurs in approximately 50 percent, with sepsis or hemorrhage ...
- Business Wire (press release),
St. Matthews couple lead police to murder suspect Oct 31, 2005
...his 89-year-old mother. Susanna Kurz died in July of sepsis from bedsores that covered her backside. Police say Kenneth Kurz called ...
- WHAS 11.com (subscription),
GTC Biotherapeutics Reports Third Quarter 2005 Financial Results Nov 2, 2005
Potential acquired deficiency indications include severe burns, coronary artery bypass graft surgery, disseminated intravascular coagulation, and sepsis. ...
- Genetic Engineering News,
Reducing Maternal Mortality Through Safe Abortion Nov 7, 2005
...involved. A small proportion of women die from the more serious complication of induced abortions such as sepsis and hemorrhage. ...
- This Day (subscription),
Founder Dr. Ken M. Kengatharan Joins Athenagen to Lead Pre ... Nov 1, 2005
...that included the development of animal models of cardiovascular disease for studies of the pathobiology of vascular alterations in sepsis, diabetes and ...
- PharmaLive.com (press release),
Spectral Diagnostics and IDx receive Canadian regulatory approval ... Nov 2, 2005
New products include rapid diagnostics for sepsis (the Endotoxin Activity Assay). Spectral manufactures the EAA(TM) and Cardiac STATus. ...
- PR Newswire (press release),
Pfizer's Vfend is Comparable to Broad-Spectrum, Two-Drug Regimen ... Nov 4, 2005
...adverse events (all causalities) in therapeutic trials were visual disturbances, fever, rash, vomiting, nausea, diarrhea, headache, sepsis, peripheral edema ...
- PharmaLive.com (press release),
Orissa's health system unable to cater to populace Oct 23, 2005
...childbirth. These are due to avoidable complications arising from contacted infections (sepsis and toxemia) and haemorrhage. The ...
- NewKerala.com,
BACTERIA ON CDC'S BIOTERRORISM LIST DETECTED IN SJ Oct 31, 2005
Symptoms include chills, fever, headache, generalized body ache, cough, and chest pain or tightness. Occasionally it can cause pneumonia, sepsis or meningitis. ...
- CBS 5,
Neonatal Morbidity and Growth in Very Low Birth-Weight Infants ... Oct 26, 2005
Vermillion ST, Soper DE, Chasedunn-Roark J. Neonatal sepsis after betamethasone administration to patients with preterm premature rupture of membranes. ...
- Nature.com (subscription),
Biosite(R) Incorporated Announces Results for the Third Quarter of ... Oct 25, 2005
Regulatory submissions for our planned sepsis and abdominal pain tests. - Completing pre-clinical development of a diagnostic test for acute kidney injury. ...
- PR Newswire UK (press release),
Infection causing concerns Nov 3, 2005
...very common Staphylococcus aureus bacteria, the infection can lead to potentially deadly complications such as necrotizing pneumonia or sepsis, an infection of ...
- Brunswick News,
Strict Glycemic Control in ICU May Increase Wound Infections ... Oct 24, 2005
However, the conventional group had significantly more sepsis as measured by body temperature higher than 38 degrees C (101 degrees F) with 158 cases versus ...
- DG News
Committee for Orphan Medicinal Products October 2005 Meeting Oct 25, 2005
...and human Staphylococcus epidermidis polyclonal immunoglobulin, from Omnicare Clinical Research, for prevention of late onset sepsis in premature infants of ...
- Biotech Intelligence (press release),
Penn State defender lives strong Oct 27, 2005
...bare, sick. Like in April 2004, when he developed sepsis, a bodily response to infection that causes organ failure. Burdened with ...
- Penn State Digital Collegian,
FYI: Breathe easy Nov 1, 2005
Our favorite chapters? "Histories Top Hypochondriacs" and "Dismissed Diseases" (which includes floating kidneys, focal sepsis and dancing plague). ...
- Contra Costa Times,
From the analyst's couch: TLR-targeted therapeutics Oct 31, 2005
...immune response, has been implicated in infectious disease, cancer and in disorders that can follow bacterial infections, such as sepsis, peridontitis, cardiac ...
- Nature.com (subscription),
No kidding: At only 600 gm, baby alive and kicking Oct 29, 2005
As expected, the new-born babies developed the complications like sepsis and apnea (acute respiratory problem) and had to be put on ventilator. ...
- Newindpress,
Age, Sex and Socioeconomic Status Have Impact on Septic Shock ... Nov 2, 2005
MD, Respirology/Critical Care Medicine Fellow, Health Sciences Centre, Winnipeg, Canada, said previous studies of the epidemiology of sepsis and septic shock ...
- DG News
Golden Senior Care owner sentenced Oct 29, 2005
...to be hospitalized. Despite three weeks of hospital treatment, Jacobs died of sepsis, a bloodstream infection. Kassem, saying a ...
- Springfield State Journal Register,
Study Rules Out Xigris in Low Death-Risk Sepsis Patients Sep 29, 2005
DENVER, Sept. 28-Xigris (drotrecogin alfa, activated) should not be used in patients with severe sepsis but a low risk of death, researchers have concluded. ...
- MedPage Today
Drotrecogin Alfa (Activated) for Adults with Severe Sepsis and a ... Sep 30, 2005
RN, Barbara G. Utterback, MS, MBA, William L. Macias, MD, for the Administration of Drotrecogin Alfa (Activated) in Early Stage Severe Sepsis (ADDRESS) Study ...
- New England Journal of Medicine (subscription)
Sepsis Drug Fails to Help Patients at Low Risk of Death Sep 28, 2005
28 (HealthDay News) -- A drug approved in the United States for treating severe sepsis, an often-fatal blood infection accompanied by acute organ failure, does ...
- Forbes
Study: Lilly's Xigris didn't help patients with mild sepsis Sep 29, 2005
Indianapolis (Bloomberg) -- Eli Lilly and Co.'s Xigris failed to benefit patients with mild cases of sepsis, a potentially fatal blood infection, a company ...
- Indianapolis Star
Staphylococcus aureus Sepsis and the Waterhouse–Friderichsen ... Sep 24, 2005
Patricia V. Adem, MD, Christopher P. Montgomery, MD, Aliya N. Husain, MD, Tracy K. Koogler, MD, Valerie Arangelovich, MD, Michel Humilier, MD, Susan Boyle-Vavra ...
- New England Journal of Medicine (subscription)
It Is Time to "SALVAGE" Patients with Severe Sepsis Sep 23, 2005
To the Editor:—We read with interest the article by Dr. Shapiro and colleagues describing a sepsis protocol blueprint, 1 and commend the authors for ...
- AEM (subscription)
MRSA Sepsis Upon Hospital Admission Often Linked to Previous... Sep 8, 2005
...they advise that, "in hospitals with MRSA epidemiology similar to ours, empirical anti-MRSA treatment should be considered for patients with sepsis who have ...
- Medscape (subscription)
XIGRIS: A novel agent in severe sepsis Sep 9, 2005
Xigris (drotrecogin alfa activated) was introduced in India in October 2002 by Eli Lilly, marketed aggressively as a biological agent for use in severe sepsis. ...
- Express Healthcare Management
MultiCell to genetically engineer sepsis treatment Sep 2, 2005
Business Innovation Research award to create proprietary "BioFactories" that express a serine protease inhibitor recently implicated as a treatment for sepsis. ...
- Pharmaceutical Business Review
Eisai pushes sepsis drug into phase III Aug 30, 2005
Eisai Co is to initiate a phase III clinical program for it developmental compound eritoran as a potential treatment for severe sepsis, a condition involving ...
- Pharmaceutical Business Review
RI’s MultiCell wins SBIR grant to treat sepsis Aug 30, 2005
Business Innovation Research award to create proprietary “biofactories that express a serine protease inhibitor� that could result in a treatment for sepsis ...
- Boston Mass High Tech
NCGR Collaborates with Duke University Medical Center, Henry Ford ... Sep 22, 2005
...it has been awarded $2.7M by the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Disease (NIAID) to develop novel diagnostic tests for severe sepsis and community ...
- TMCnet (press release)
Doctors fought to save Perry County boy Oct 1, 2005
...days, plummeted. At the same time, the blood became increasingly acidic, a common side effect of sepsis, or blood poisoning. "When ...
- Southeast Missourian
Lilly, INCAPS Partner to Develop Diagnostic Tests Sep 22, 2005
The National Center for Genome Resources in New Mexico has received a $2.7 million grant to develop diagnostic tests for severe sepsis and community acquired ...
- Inside INdiana Business (press release)
Establishing a Comprehensive, Evidence-based Protocol for the Care ... Sep 23, 2005
1 in the April 2005 issue of Academic Emergency Medicine about the use of the Multiple Urgent Sepsis Therapies (MUST) protocol as a practical means of ...
- AEM (subscription)
Severe Staphylococcus aureus infections in small children Sep 30, 2005
Although all three children were previously healthy, the infection caused severe sepsis, rapid clinical deterioration and bleeding into the adrenal glands, a ...
- Xagena.it
Parents need $40,000 for baby's heart operation Sep 29, 2005
The baby's problems started when he was treated for sepsis soon after he was born and his cardiac murmur was detected when he was two days old. ...
- Fiji Times
AlphaRx Completes Development of Vansolin(tm), a Vancomycin ... Sep 30, 2005
...used mainly in hospitals to treat life threatening infectious disease such as hospital acquired pneumonia, ventilator associated pneumonia and severe sepsis. ...
- PR Web (press release)
Mitral valve repair provides improved outcome over replacement in ... Sep 14, 2005
No significant differences were found in all baseline parameters, with the exception of a higher incidence of previous septic embolism and sepsis in the repair ...
- The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery
Establishing a Comprehensive, Evidence-based Protocol for the Care ... Sep 23, 2005
We were pleased to hear about their utilization of parts of the MUST protocol as they created a sepsis resuscitation pathway tailored to the specifics of their ...
- AEM (subscription)
Common Bacterium May Cause Fatal Infections in Some Children Sep 22, 2005
22-The recent deaths of three children here have been traced to severe sepsis from community-acquired Staphylococcus aureus, a bacterium normally associated ...
- MedPage Today
Genzyme in Deal for Kidney Treatment Sep 28, 2005
...death. The most common causes of ARF are sepsis, blood loss during major surgery or injury, medications and contrast agents. ARF ...
- MSN Money
Dental plan to fill the oral care gap Sep 28, 2005
..."Pain and sepsis from acute oral conditions in children, the inability to eat and smile properly in older people, has an undoubted effect on these individuals ...
- Scotsman
Court documents paint chilling picture of boy's death Sep 21, 2005
Ethan was suffering from "overwhelming sepsis due to an untreated infection in his right thighbone and hip," Cardinal Glennon doctors told Perry County deputies ...
- St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Adult Sickle Cell Drug Proves Effective in Young Children Sep 19, 2005
During the study, one four-year-old girl died of sepsis, a toxic bacterial infection, though no increased risk of sepsis was found among the hydroxyurea ...
- U.S. Newswire (press release)
Drug-resistant Staph bacteria gaining genes for virulence Sep 27, 2005
Although all three children were previously healthy, the infection caused severe sepsis, rapid clinical deterioration, and bleeding into the adrenal glands--a ...
- Mongabay.com
Papers: Boy laid in own waste Sep 22, 2005
Ethan was suffering from "overwhelming sepsis due to an untreated infection in his right thighbone and hip," doctors at Cardinal Glennon Children's Hospital in ...
- Southeast Missourian
Senesco Technologies Reports Fiscal 2005 Financial Results Sep 29, 2005
Sepsis is a condition in which the immune system's rapid inflammatory response to a severe infection can cause organ damage and result in death and is the ...
- Genetic Engineering News
ROZEREM(TM) (ramelteon) Now Available in US Pharmacies Sep 26, 2005
Research & Development Center, Inc., the company has a robust pipeline with compounds in development for diabetes, cardiovascular disease, sepsis, and other ...
- Market Wire (press release)
PROTHERICS PLC ANNOUNCES - COMMENCE TRADING ON NASDAQ Sep 27, 2005
...toxicity, expected to be launched by Protherics in the US and Europe in 2006 assuming regulatory approvals, and CytoFabTM, for severe sepsis, which is being ...
- Market Wire (press release)
Protherics Commences Trading on NASDAQ Sep 27, 2005
...toxicity, expected to be launched by Protherics in the US and Europe in 2006 assuming regulatory approvals, and CytoFab(tm), for severe sepsis, which is being ...
- PharmaLive.com (press release)
Health Officials Fear 'Abortion Pill' May Sep 7, 2005
Although these deaths are reported in California, all providers of medical abortion and their patients need to be aware of the risks of sepsis." Sepsis, which ...
- Howard University Hilltop (subscription)
MultiCell Receives SBIR Grant for Protein Development for ... Aug 30, 2005
Research (SBIR) award to create proprietary BioFactories(TM) that express a serine protease inhibitor recently implicated as a novel treatment for sepsis. ...
- Genetic Engineering News
Study Reveals Genomics Of Inflammation From Severe Injury Sep 6, 2005
...severely injured patients, this normal healing process can develop into a lethal, whole-body response, including bloodstream infection (sepsis) and multiple ...
- Science Daily (press release)
MOBIDIAG: Mobidiag announces its first product in the Prove It ... Sep 14, 2005
14, 2005 – STMicroelectronics (NYSE: STM) and Mobidiag today introduced a new lab-on-chip application for DNA-based detection of sepsis-causing bacteria ...
- Kauppalehti (press release)
Family, friends rally to help the Coulombes Sep 13, 2005
MARLBOROUGH -- Friends and family of Peter Coulombe, the city resident and businessman who lost his limbs after developing sepsis shock earlier this year, are ...
- MetroWest Daily News
Fast-food toilets are precisely where sexual health nurses should ... Sep 23, 2005
It doesn't seem inconceivable that the follow-up to this story might be "Teenage girl evades pregnancy but has arm amputated after developing necrotising sepsis ...
- Telegraph.co.uk
The Dead Often, Tolls Don't Show True Picture Sep 21, 2005
One woman died of sepsis, an infection from dirty water, and another died after hitting her head and waiting two days for medical care, Mr. Morrow said. ...
- New York Times
Joint project produces unique bacterial diagnosis application Sep 16, 2005
The application focuses on the DNA-based detection of sepsis-causing bacteria, using a diagnostic panel from Mobidiag that runs on ST's In-Check platform. ...
- in-PharmaTechnologist
Researchers cite unexpected staph deaths Sep 22, 2005
The study said the infection caused severe sepsis, rapid clinical deterioration and bleeding into the adrenal glands -- a complication known as Waterhouse ...
- United Press International
Discharging seriously ill inmates allows prisons to report fewer ... Sep 25, 2005
Blake's death, the Department of Correction reported that Blake died of "cancer of colon due to renal failure, due to cardiorespiratory failure, due to sepsis ...
- The News Journal
FDA Approves Remicade for Ulcerative Colitis Sep 19, 2005
There have been reports of serious infections (including tuberculosis, sepsis, and pneumonia) and rare reports of serious liver problems, blood disorders, and ...
- WebMD
Autopsy Reveals a Delay in Care Responsible for Teen’s Botched ... Sep 16, 2005
...“Most likely the mechanism of death is sepsis.�. Christin, who had Down’s syndrome, was a victim of sexual abuse suffered in 2004. ...
- Lifesite
Woman died from abortion complications, group says Sep 15, 2005
Gilbert most likely died of sepsis as a result of pneumonia, the autopsy report stated. Sepsis is a severe infection that develops in critically ill patients. ...
- Kansas.com
Understanding kidney failure Sep 22, 2005
...partially shut down. This is most often the result of major trauma or serious systemic infection (sepsis). Certain antibiotics--especially ...
- Sun Star
Surgery Boosts Quality of Life for Child with Chronic Sinusitis Sep 22, 2005
Untreated rhinosinusitis in children can lead to complications such as the loss of smell, sepsis, abcess of the eye or brain, cavernous sinus thrombosis, and ...
- Newswise (press release)
MultiCell Technologies Appoints Anthony Altig to Board ... Sep 19, 2005
The two grants the Company received recently, in the areas of diabetes and sepsis, illustrate the broad potential of its expanded intellectual property ...
- Genetic Engineering News
INTERCEPT Blood System Received TĂśV Approval for Storage of ... Sep 22, 2005
In addition, tests have indicated the possibility of false-negative results that can lead to fatal bacterial sepsis, and false-positive results which can cause ...
- news aktuell (Pressemitteilung)
'A Day for Peter' more than a fund-raiser Sep 21, 2005
Coulombe was stricken with bacterial pneumonia in December. Unconscious and unable to breathe on his own, he developed sepsis shock. ...
- Hudson Sun
Doctor wins Round 1 in bid to beat ban Sep 17, 2005
...where she died on November 10, 2003, from acute ventricular failure, anaemia and disseminated intra-vascular coagulation following post-operational sepsis. ...
- Trinidad & Tobago Express
TheWoundInstitute.com(SM) Launches CE/CME Accredited Advanced ... Sep 20, 2005
...require involved and costly treatments.[4] Complications can include infection (including cellulites and abscesses), bacteremia and sepsis, pain, osteomyelitis ...
- PR Newswire (press release)
Thousands support man who lost limbs Sep 18, 2005
Club yesterday, raising money for Peter Coulombe -- a Marlborough resident and business owner who lost his limbs earlier this year after developing sepsis shock ...
- MetroWest Daily News
Large-scale Computer Simulations Reveal New Insights Into ... Sep 19, 2005
The problem of increasing antibiotic resistance in cases of Streptococcus pneumoniae, a major cause of pneumonia, meningitis and sepsis, was dramatically ...
- Science Daily (press release)
Fine and lasting memorial to lost talent Sep 23, 2005
Duncombe, who recovered from a broken neck while playing schoolboy rugby to reach the game’s highest level, died from the blood illness sepsis and his death ...
- Times Online
Medical care valued commodity Sep 19, 2005
Some cases have been more serious. A 15-year old cleaning debris was treated for a bacterial skin infection, and ran the risk of developing sepsis. ...
- Jackson Clarion Ledger
ICMR to conduct first nation-wide newborn screening for genetic ... Sep 9, 2005
It is sometimes difficult to diagnose IEM in neonates as they tend to get misdiagnosed with sepsis or other disorders. Sepsis often ...
- Express Healthcare Management
STMicroelectronics and Mobidiag Unveil Lab-on-Chip for Rapid ... Sep 16, 2005
Boston – STMicroelectronics (NYSE:STM) and Mobidiag have introduced a new lab-on-chip application for DNA-based detection of sepsis-causing bacteria, using a ...
- LinuxElectrons
A Blueprint to Biotech Profits Aug 30, 2005
...out of the "spectacular" phase 2 results it got with Pafase, an anti-inflammatory drug it was developing in partnership with Daiichi Suntory to treat sepsis. ...
- Motley Fool
Eisai Successfully Completes Phase II Trial of Eritoran, Drug ... Aug 30, 2005
Eisai announced on August 29 successful results of its phase II clinical trial of E5564 (generic name eritoran), a drug candidate for treating sever sepsis. ...
- Japan Corporate News (press release)
Scientists Get Look At Genes' Defensive Playbook; Study Tracks ... Sep 1, 2005
The condition is similar to sepsis, which can happen when the body's infection-fighting white blood cells spring into action, causing potentially harmful ...
- Science Daily (press release)
Baby Susan Torres Dies From Infection After Miraculous Birth Sep 12, 2005
..."It is with great sadness that I write to let you know that little baby Susan Torres died last night in the arms of her father from sepsis," Orr said. ...
- LifeNews.com
Huntsville MedFlight crews help rescue 800 Sep 9, 2005
Clarke said he's worried some of the rescue workers who've been tromping through the putrid flood waters are going to develop sepsis, an often-fatal blood ...
- AL.com
FDA Approves Remicade(R) as First and Only Biologic to Treat ... Sep 16, 2005
There are reports of serious infections, including tuberculosis (TB), sepsis and pneumonia. Some of these infections have been fatal. ...
- Market Wire (press release)
Immunetrics and Lilly to Apply in Silico Modeling Technology to ... Sep 7, 2005
...the utility of dynamical models in experimental design of a number of complex clinical settings, including trauma, hemorrhage, shock, sepsis, coronary artery ...
- Finanzen.net
Hospital got it wrong over tragic Kyle Sep 15, 2005
...onto a ward but worsened though the day and was only given antibiotics more than four hours later, shortly before he died at 10pm from Meningococcal Sepsis. ...
- ic Birmingham.co.uk
How Pregnancy, Childbirth Decimate Women Sep 1, 2005
The causes of maternal mortality include haemorrhage (25 per cent), indirect causes (20 per cent), sepsis (15 per cent), abortion (13 per cent), hypertension ...
- This Day (subscription)
Comparison of Three Fluid Solutions for Resuscitation in Dengue ... Aug 31, 2005
Subgroup analysis of the SAFE trial suggested a treatment effect favoring albumin in patients with severe sepsis of mixed underlying causes, 15 many of whom ...
- New England Journal of Medicine (subscription)
Intravenous Fluids — Getting the Balance Right Aug 31, 2005
Both sepsis and severe malaria are complicated by central nervous system involvement, with the risk of raised intracranial pressure. ...
- New England Journal of Medicine (subscription)
Backlash hits surgeon after a nightmare 'op' Sep 3, 2005
Cause of death was abdominal sepsis and kidney failure due to a perforated bowel, accelerated by generalised narrowing of the arteries. ...
- Leeds Today
Ascentia Biomedical Corporation Further Defines Option Agreement ... Aug 31, 2005
...that can lead to long lasting protection against tumor." These compounds will also be examined for additional indications: * As a treatment for sepsis, a life ...
- PR Newswire (press release)
GTC Biotherapeutics Anticipates EMEA Opinion on ATryn(R) in ... Sep 16, 2005
...indications. Potential acquired deficiency indications include severe burns, coronary artery bypass graft surgery, and sepsis. Antithrombin ...
- Genetic Engineering News
Everyone invited to 'A Day for Peter' Sep 14, 2005
Unconscious and unable to breathe on his own, he developed sepsis shock and was given only hours to live. Amazingly he would survive. ...
- Marlborough Enterprise
'Abortion: Second Largest Cause of Maternal Death' Sep 8, 2005
Although the main causes of maternal deaths included puerperal sepsis, which is infection of the uterus soon after delivery, and haemorrhage, which is bleeding ...
- AllAfrica.com
Despite risks, more get nips, tucks in Mexico Sep 10, 2005
..."We've never, ever had a major catastrophe, death or sepsis," said Quiroz, who is also licensed to practice in Santa Ana, Calif. ...
- Arizona Republic
Quick-Med Technologies, Inc. and The University of Florida ... Sep 13, 2005
Infections Surveillance system. Mortality rates for VRE bacteremia and sepsis have been reported to exceed 30 percent.(1). According to ...
- Business Wire (press release)
NEW: Lack of patient information hurting doctors at local ... Sep 7, 2005
..."When she came in she had a horrible eye infection, she had septicemia, and she also had sepsis, she was dirty all over," Dr. Eduardo Uribe said. ...
- San Antonio Express (subscription)
Lab-on-a-chip detects bacterial infections Sep 12, 2005
...has developed a chip that allows doctors to see if you've been infected by -resistant strains of Staphylococcus aureus or other sepsis-causing bacteria, or ...
- CNet News.com Blog
Parvovirus, a particularly nasty bug Sep 6, 2005
...intestines and the blood. That destruction lets toxic bacteria leak into the circulatory system, creating sepsis. Victims die either ...
- Fauquier Times-Democrat
Cecil Essentials of Medicine Sep 6, 2005
The use of the outdated term "septicemia" in the chapter "Fever and Sepsis Syndrome" is puzzling; correct terminology matters in a text intended for medical ...
- Journal of American Medical Association (subscription)
Intelligent Sample Preparation Allows a More Sensitive Pathogen ... Sep 14, 2005
Launched at the 2nd international congress of the German Sepsis Society, the Looxster(TM) product line integrates the Pureprove(TM)-Technology for sample ...
- Business Wire (press release)
Pulmonary Complications of Bone Marrow Transplant Commonly ... Sep 14, 2005
...the September issue of Chest. This was followed by sepsis (10 patients), cardiac (9 patients) and other causes. Nearly 90% of the ...
- Cancerpage.com
How safe are hospitals? Sep 3, 2005
Patient-safety incidents with the highest rates per 1,000 hospitalizations were failure to rescue, decubitus ulcer and postoperative sepsis, which accounted ...
- Charlotte Sun-Herald
Nailing customer service Sep 1, 2005
My mind immediately turned to sepsis, hospitalization and death. Luckily, the prognosis was less grim, and I was put on an antibiotic. ...
- Daily Pilot
Lampe man gets 35 years in tot's death Sep 15, 2005
...after being injured. He said the child died of peritonitis and sepsis caused by untreated blunt force trauma. "Basically, his organs ...
- Branson Daily News
Spring 2005 Awards: University Research Foundation & URF ... Sep 6, 2005
Nitric Oxide. Clifford S. Deutschman, Department of Anesthesia, School of Medicine; IL-6 and Hepatic Dysfunction in Sepsis. Glen N ...
- UPENN Almanac
New vaccines promoted Sep 7, 2005
...in young people. The most dangerous result from the meningococcal bacteria is sepsis, or blood infection, Offit said. "One can be ...
- Delaware Coast Press
A FRENCHWOMAN IN DELHI Sep 2, 2005
...you’ve really become old.�. Yvonne died on the 29th of June of sepsis and infection of the urinary track. The gentleman who wrote ...
- Calcutta Telegraph
Nurse is a caretaker to ill-treated iguanas Sep 4, 2005
...a bacterium that doesn't affect animals but in humans causes diarrhea, vomiting and fever and may develop into serious illnesses such as meningitis and sepsis. ...
- Anchorage Daily News
Ascentia Biomedical Corporation Further Defines Option Agreement ... Aug 31, 2005
These compounds will also be examined for additional indications: * As a treatment for sepsis, a life-threatening condition caused by infection * As a ...
- Yahoo! News (press release)
Tokyo shares up on overnight gains in US Aug 29, 2005
...one of Japan’s biggest drug makers, rose 1.5 per cent to Y4,170 after saying on Monday it would move an experimental drug for treating severe sepsis into the ...
- Financial Times
ImClone Systems Incorporated and Bristol-Myers Squibb File ... Aug 30, 2005
Other serious adverse events associated with ERBITUX in clinical trials (n=774) were fever (5%), sepsis (3%), kidney failure (2%), pulmonary embolus (1 ...
- PR Newswire (press release)
Eisai "overweight" Aug 31, 2005
Eisai is likely to commence the Phase III trials of the E5564 drug, for the treatment of severe sepsis, by the end of the year and apply for approval in 2008 ...
- New Ratings
The Dangers of Illegal Abortion Aug 31, 2005
Along with the thousands of women who die each year, countless others suffer serious injuries from unsafe abortions, including sepsis, hemorrhage, and injuries ...
- Choice! Magazine
Mother sentenced in death of son from diaper rash Aug 30, 2005
...at least 19 months in jail. Harley Livingston died from sepsis, a blood infection, on Dec. 12. Doctors linked the infection to a ...
- Pittsburgh Post Gazette
News in brief from western Pennsylvania Aug 31, 2005
Her son Harley died in December of dehydration and sepsis stemming from the diaper rash. Her other son, Hunter, 4, was successfully treated. ...
- Penn Live
Pregnancy: Needless Deaths Aug 30, 2005
The following medical conditions account for maternal mortality thus: haemorrhage (25 per cent), indirect causes (20 per cent), sepsis (15 per cent), abortion ...
- Vanguard
Mother Sentenced In Diaper Rash Death Aug 31, 2005
...involuntary manslaughter. Her son, Harley, died in December of dehydration and sepsis stemming from the diaper rash. Livingston ...
- Pittsburgh Channel.com
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