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Definition of toxic shock syndrome in English: toxic shock syndrome(also TSS) noun mass nounAcute septicaemia in women, typically caused by bacterial infection from a retained tampon or IUD. 中毒性休克综合征 Example sentencesExamples - Doing so can cause infection, irritation, or even toxic shock syndrome.
- You could get a serious infection, such as toxic shock syndrome, if you leave the diaphragm in your vagina for more than 24 hours.
- And there was another outbreak I think maybe it was in the Minneapolis area of toxic shock syndrome not related to tampon use.
- Staphylococcus aureus is the organism responsible for classic toxic shock syndrome and scalded skin syndrome.
- This relates to the fact that group A streptococci can cause necrotising fasciitis and associated toxic shock syndrome with profound discoloration and sloughing of the skin.
- Not only have traditional tampons been linked to toxic shock syndrome, they are made of synthetic fibers, contain chemical fragrances and may harbor traces of dioxin, a by-product of chlorine bleach.
- The overall mortality was 7 per cent and there were 18 cases of streptococcal toxic shock syndrome in which the mortality was 22 per cent.
- A related infection, streptococcal toxic shock syndrome, or STSS, is caused by streptococcus bacteria.
- They reflected on recent decisions in regard to asbestos, lung disease, toxic shock syndrome, Agent Orange, lead, tobacco, and fen-phen, the slimming pill.
- I know that doctors recommend not leaving anything in your vagina for more than 8 hours, to avoid getting a dangerous infection like toxic shock syndrome, but I don't stick too closely to this.
- Half were admitted to the hospital to get intravenous antibiotics, and a few developed life-threatening lung and heart infections or toxic shock syndrome.
- High absorbency tampons left in the vagina for a long time have been associated with a dangerous illness called toxic shock syndrome.
- Complementary data on the occurrence of necrotising fasciitis and toxic shock syndrome in these districts suggested a real increase in the occurrence of serious forms of GAS infection.
- GAS infections can range from mild skin infection or strep throat to invasive, life-threatening conditions such as toxic shock syndrome and necrotizing fasciitis.
- Use of a diaphragm is contraindicated in women with hypersensitivity to latex (unless the wide seal rim diaphragm is used) or a history of toxic shock syndrome.
- Certain types of these bacteria are also responsible for distinctive rashes on the skin, including the rashes associated with scarlet fever and toxic shock syndrome.
- In recent years, tuberculosis, malaria, and cholera, which were in sharp decline, have returned, while new and frightening diseases like AIDS, Ebola virus, and toxic shock syndrome have appeared.
- The research offers new approaches to antibiotic and vaccine design, and answers long-standing questions about the origins of two diseases: toxic shock syndrome and antibiotic-resistant infections.
- Staph bacteria can cause folliculitis, boils, scalded skin syndrome, impetigo, toxic shock syndrome, cellulitis, and other types of infections.
- Staphylococcal infection may also cause impetigo and toxic shock syndrome.
Definition of toxic shock syndrome in US English: toxic shock syndrome(also TSS) nounˈtäksik ˈSHäk ˈsinˌdrōmˈtɑksɪk ˈʃɑk ˈsɪnˌdroʊm Acute septicemia in women, typically caused by bacterial infection from a retained tampon or IUD. 中毒性休克综合征 Example sentencesExamples - Staphylococcus aureus is the organism responsible for classic toxic shock syndrome and scalded skin syndrome.
- The research offers new approaches to antibiotic and vaccine design, and answers long-standing questions about the origins of two diseases: toxic shock syndrome and antibiotic-resistant infections.
- Certain types of these bacteria are also responsible for distinctive rashes on the skin, including the rashes associated with scarlet fever and toxic shock syndrome.
- I know that doctors recommend not leaving anything in your vagina for more than 8 hours, to avoid getting a dangerous infection like toxic shock syndrome, but I don't stick too closely to this.
- This relates to the fact that group A streptococci can cause necrotising fasciitis and associated toxic shock syndrome with profound discoloration and sloughing of the skin.
- Doing so can cause infection, irritation, or even toxic shock syndrome.
- Staph bacteria can cause folliculitis, boils, scalded skin syndrome, impetigo, toxic shock syndrome, cellulitis, and other types of infections.
- A related infection, streptococcal toxic shock syndrome, or STSS, is caused by streptococcus bacteria.
- They reflected on recent decisions in regard to asbestos, lung disease, toxic shock syndrome, Agent Orange, lead, tobacco, and fen-phen, the slimming pill.
- Not only have traditional tampons been linked to toxic shock syndrome, they are made of synthetic fibers, contain chemical fragrances and may harbor traces of dioxin, a by-product of chlorine bleach.
- You could get a serious infection, such as toxic shock syndrome, if you leave the diaphragm in your vagina for more than 24 hours.
- GAS infections can range from mild skin infection or strep throat to invasive, life-threatening conditions such as toxic shock syndrome and necrotizing fasciitis.
- Use of a diaphragm is contraindicated in women with hypersensitivity to latex (unless the wide seal rim diaphragm is used) or a history of toxic shock syndrome.
- High absorbency tampons left in the vagina for a long time have been associated with a dangerous illness called toxic shock syndrome.
- Staphylococcal infection may also cause impetigo and toxic shock syndrome.
- And there was another outbreak I think maybe it was in the Minneapolis area of toxic shock syndrome not related to tampon use.
- In recent years, tuberculosis, malaria, and cholera, which were in sharp decline, have returned, while new and frightening diseases like AIDS, Ebola virus, and toxic shock syndrome have appeared.
- Half were admitted to the hospital to get intravenous antibiotics, and a few developed life-threatening lung and heart infections or toxic shock syndrome.
- The overall mortality was 7 per cent and there were 18 cases of streptococcal toxic shock syndrome in which the mortality was 22 per cent.
- Complementary data on the occurrence of necrotising fasciitis and toxic shock syndrome in these districts suggested a real increase in the occurrence of serious forms of GAS infection.
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