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Blood Culture

Blood culture is a test done to check for the presence of bacteria, yeast, or other microorganisms in the blood. Positive blood culture shows the presence of bacteria or fungi in the blood, and it indicates a blood infection called bacteremia or fungemia. In severe cases, it results in sepsis.

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Does Vancomycin increase the body temperature?

Query: Hi doctor, My baby was born before a year at a gestation period of 27 weeks with a weight of 730 grams. She spent all the time in the hospital. Now she is having strange diseases. She has a fever of 38 degrees for almost 25 days. She is given with antibiotic Vancomycin. Her temperature gets raised ...  Read Full »


Dr. Prakash Chandra Girdhar Lal Nagar

Answer: Hi, Welcome to icliniq.com. I went through the query and I understand your concern. If your baby is active, feeding well, gaining weight, and passing urine well, then your baby can have antibiotic fever as your baby was taking antibiotics for a very long period. There is nothing to be worried abou...  Read Full »

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