Abstract

Early diagnosis and treatment of bacterial sepsis is essential if septicemia is to be successfully overcome. Too often, treatment is delayed for want of overt signs of sepsis, while more subtle early changes have gone unrecognized. A pragmatic approach to diagnosis and treatment of bacterial sepsis following operative procedures is described. The emphasis is on infection by gram-negative organisms.

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