Peritonitis and Concurrent Bacteremia in a Patient With a History of Alcoholic Cirrhosis
Spontaneous bacterial peritonitis (SBP) is a recognized cause of morbidity and mortality in cirrhotic patients. Enterobacteriaceae have been isolated from the majority of peritonitis cases and the gram negative aerobe Escherichia coli is the most commonly isolated organism. Anaerobic organisms are r...
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Main Authors: | S. Scott Sutton PharmD (Author), Mark Jumper PharmD (Author), Ansal Shah MD (Author), Babatunde Edun MD (Author) |
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2017-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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