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Morganella Bacteremia

We evaluated risk factors and outcome of patients with morganella bacteremia. Morganii bacteremia frequently occurred secondary to urinary tract or hepatobiliary tract infection, and was associated with a high mortality rate, especially for.

Morganii Bacteremia Frequently Occurred Secondary To Urinary Tract Or Hepatobiliary Tract Infection, And Was Associated With A High Mortality Rate, Especially For.

Internationally, approximately 1.3 million deaths were estimated to be directly attributable to antimicrobial resistant bacterial.

Elderly Patients And Patients With Comorbidities Are At Increased Risk Of Mortality.

Morganii bacteremia is a serious infection that is often resistant to antibiotics.

From The Data In This Study, M.

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We Evaluated Risk Factors And Outcome Of Patients With Morganella Bacteremia.

Morganii is an infrequent cause of.

Bloodstream Infection Is A Major Cause Of Morbidity And Mortality Despite The Availability Of Potent Antimicrobial Therapy And Advances In.

Elderly patients and patients with comorbidities are at increased risk of mortality.

Internationally, Approximately 1.3 Million Deaths Were Estimated To Be Directly Attributable To Antimicrobial Resistant Bacterial.