systemic infection

collocation in English

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systemic
adjective
uk
/sɪˈstem.ɪk/
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/sɪˈstem.ɪk/
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A systemic drug, disease, or poison reaches and has an effect on the whole of a body or a plant and not just one part ...
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infection
noun[C or U]
uk
/ɪnˈfek.ʃən/
us
/ɪnˈfek.ʃən/
a condition in which bacteria or viruses that cause disease have entered ...
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(Definition ofsystemicandinfectionfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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These studies also highlight the shortcomings of mutations which demonstrate attenuation insystemicinfectionbut are not tested for their ability to induce gastroenteritis.
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These bacteria cause a severesystemicinfectionwhich may result in the death of the animal.
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Ocular infection appears to be much less common thansystemicinfection.
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Routine blood culture for bacteraemia is not justified, but ideally should be undertaken in all patients with a pyrexia or other signs of asystemicinfection.
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Headache may accompanysystemicinfection.
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She appeared to have died from asystemicinfectionthat may have originated in an abscess in one of her teeth.
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One thing that is confirmed is that asystemicinfectionin animals is typically seen when antibiotics are administered for extended periods of time.
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The fluke attaches to the intestine of the dog and the rickettsiae are released, causing severe gastrointestinal disease andsystemicinfection.
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Patients who have a potentialsystemicinfectionor in whom corticosteroids are contraindicated can use these agents as a first-line therapy.
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Systemicinfectionis most common, producing a variety of clinical signs.
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People who inhale an infectious aerosol would generally experience severe respiratory illness, including life-threatening pneumonia andsystemicinfection, if they are not treated.
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While a few organisms can grow at the initial site of entry, many migrate and causesystemicinfectionin different organs.
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Systemicinfectionresults in wilting, desiccation of leaves and death, particularly of young transplanted plants.
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Systemicinfectionwith this organism is very uncommon.
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This virus causes asystemicinfection.
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Hemorrhage andsystemicinfectionare the main causes of deaths that result from abdominal trauma.
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Forsystemicinfection, colistin must, therefore, be given by injection.
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It follows that a higher dosage is needed in the cure of luminal thansystemicinfection.
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