Sepsis is a life-threatening condition that occurs when the body's response to an infection injures its own tissues and organs. While sepsis can be caused by a variety of bacteria, one of the most common culprits is staphylococcus.
Staphylococcus is a type of bacteria that is commonly found on the skin and in the nose. While most types of staphylococcus are harmless, some can cause serious infections, including sepsis.
When sepsis is caused by staphylococcus, it is known as sepsis due to staphylococcus. However, there are many different types of staphylococcus, and sometimes sepsis can be caused by a specific type of staphylococcus that is not the most common form. In these cases, it is known as sepsis due to other specified staphylococcus.
The symptoms of sepsis due to other specified staphylococcus are similar to those of sepsis caused by other types of bacteria. They include:
Sepsis due to other specified staphylococcus is caused by a specific type of staphylococcus that is not the most common form. This type of staphylococcus can enter the body through a variety of ways, including:
Diagnosing sepsis due to other specified staphylococcus involves a physical exam, blood tests, and other diagnostic
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