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The detection of endotoxemia with Gram negative bacteremia is bacterial species dependent: A meta-analysis of clinical studies
Journal of Clinical Microbiology, 10/13/09
Hurley JC – With commensal Enterobacteriaceae bacteremias, the detection of endotoxemia appears unrelated to the limulus assay sensitivity. Across these 45 studies, the association of endotoxemia with GN bacteremia is variable but consistent for different types of GN bacteremia.
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