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It can be used to indicate that something is entering or permeating the bloodstream, such as a drug or a virus. For example, "The virus quickly spread to bloodstreams all over the world."
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to bloodstream
noun
The flow of blood through the circulatory system of an animal
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Now we know that it leads to bloodstream, heart and cardiovascular diseases, too – even dementia.
Tips like the one about warming up veins, he said, were to protect users from repeated injections, which could lead to bloodstream and skin-borne infections.
The algorithm was applied to bloodstream infection surveillance data collected during a 10-year period (1996 2005) in an 878-bed teaching hospital (24 wards) in Lyon, France.
To determine the incidence, microbiology, risk factors, and outcomes related to bloodstream infections (BSIs) concurrent with the onset of necrotizing enterocolitis (NEC).
The prevalence of central venous catheters (CVCs) for hemodialysis remains high and, despite infection-control protocols, predisposes to bloodstream infections (BSIs).
While the levels of glycerophospholipids were not drastically altered, difference in the nature of the fatty acids was observed; procyclic forms bear more unsaturated fatty acids in their PL compared to bloodstream forms.
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She contracted gonorrhoea in 1909, the inexpert treatment of which caused it to spread to her bloodstream.
The hospital has to create a fistula, or surgically enlarged vein, to provide access to the bloodstream for haemodialysis.
Lungs must work harder to deliver oxygen to the bloodstream.
But immune systems fail, and when that happens TB can move from the lungs to the bloodstream and then to the kidneys, the brain, and other organs.
Stress means higher pulse, which requires more air circulation to supply oxygen to the bloodstream.
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