Global Endotoxemia Market Is Expected to Grow Fast by 2024
Endotoxemia is defined as the presence of endotoxins in the bloodstream, resulting in hemorrhages, necrosis of the kidneys and septic shock. Endotoxins are a major component of the cell wall of gram negative bacteria present in the form of lipopolysaccharides and infect both human beings and animals, majorly horses. Endotoxemia is responsible for powerful clinical manifestations involving pathogenic Gram-Negative (GN) bacteria such as meningococcemia, meningitis and Waterhouse syndrome. Alcoholic hepatitis is said to occur when endotoxemia infects intestine leading to...
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