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A MONOCLONAL ANTI-ENDOTOXIN-CORE ANTIBODY USED TO EXCLUDE BACTERAEMIA AS THE CAUSE OF ENDOTOXAEMIA IN A FATAL CASE OF SEPTIC SHOCK. (DRAFTAuthors: G Robin Barclay, Janet McColm, D Brian L McClelland, Alistair Le
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Document Date: 1999-01-15 22:35:54


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HA / Edinburgh / /

Company

Sandoz Pharma AG / Alpha Laboratories / CASE / /

Country

United Kingdom / Scotland / /

Facility

Royal Infirmary / University of Edinburgh Medical School / /

MedicalCondition

Pseudomonas / acute colitis / endotoxin causing sepsis / JE / sepsis syndrome / septicaemia / septic shock / active ulcerative colitis / Circ Shock / cardiac arrest / acute renal failure / human septic shock / syndrome / sepsis / severe septic shock / /

MedicalTreatment

passive immunotherapy / /

Organization

Department of Medical Microbiology / East Scotland Blood Transfusion Centre / United Nations / Department of Anaesthetics / University of Edinburgh Medical School / Department of Transfusion Medicine / /

Person

Ian R Poxton / ELISA LAL / Van Deventer / Franco Di Padova / Brian L McClelland / Robin Barclay / Janet McColm / /

Product

metronidazole / Cefotaxime / hydrocortisone / /

Region

South East Scotland / /

Technology

antibodies / /

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