Development of a large animal model of lethal polytrauma and intra-abdominal sepsis with bacteremia
Background Trauma and sepsis are individually two of the leading causes of death worldwide. When combined, the mortality is greater than 50%. Thus, it is imperative to have a reproducible and reliable animal model to study the effects of polytrauma and sepsis and test novel treatment options. Porcin...
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Autores principales: | Ben E Biesterveld, Umar F Bhatti, Aaron M Williams, Yongqing Li, Hasan B Alam, Michael T Kemp, Rachel L O'Connell, Glenn K Wakam, Ali Siddiqui, Nathan Graham, Kiril Chtraklin, Alizeh Shamshad |
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BMJ Publishing Group
2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/5bdfe70f8fc2480882ba381daa239443 |
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