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Aetiology of Bacteraemia as a Risk Factor for Septic Shock at the Onset of Febrile Neutropaenia in Adult Cancer Patients
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Geneva / Sevilla / Porto Alegre / /

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Stata Corp LP / FN / The New England Journal / Creative Commons / Hindawi Publishing Corporation / /

Country

Switzerland / United States / Brazil / /

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Laboratory Standards Institute / /

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follow-up telephone calls / infection site / Cancer Treatment / /

MedicalCondition

Pseudomonas / stabile cancer / bacteremia / cancer / adult cancer / acute respiratory distress syndrome / shock / chronic renal failure / systemic inflammatory response syndrome / chronic / severe sepsis / neutropenia / adequate inflammatory response makes / fever / mucositis / pulmonary disease / bloodstream infections / Neutropaenic cancer / diabetes mellitus / heart failure / Septic Shock / Infectious Diseases / infection / nosocomial infections / hospitalised adult cancer / liver disease / infections / acute myeloid leukemia / Sepsis / /

MedicalTreatment

catheter / antibiotics / resuscitation / chemotherapy / Antibiotic prophylaxis / /

Organization

World Health Organization / Adult Cancer Patients Regis Goulart Rosa and Luciano Zubaran Goldani Infectious Diseases Unit / Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul / Infectious Diseases Division / /

Person

Luciano Zubaran Goldani / A. Max / V / /

Position

Academic Editor / assistant physician / /

Product

cyclophosphamide / /

PublishedMedium

British Medical Journal / The New England Journal of Medicine / Clinical Infectious Diseases / Critical Care Medicine / /

Region

New England / Southern Brazil / /

Technology

chemotherapy / transplantation / /

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