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As per available reports about 1 relevant journals, 9 Conferences, 2 workshops are presently dedicated exclusively to Bloodstream Infection and about 6 articles are being published on Bloodstream Infection.
Bloodstream infection is the presence of bacteria in the blood. The blood is normally a sterile environment; hence the detection of bacteria in the blood is always abnormal. Bacteria can enter the bloodstream as a severe complication of infections (like pneumonia or meningitis), during surgery (especially when involving mucous membranes such as the gastrointestinal tract), or due to catheters and some other foreign bodies entering the arteries or veins (including intravenous drug abuse). Bacteremia can have several consequences. The immune response to the bacteria can cause sepsis and septic shock, which has a relatively very high mortality rate. Bacteria can also use the blood to spread into other parts of the body (which is called hematogenous spread), causing infections far from the original site of infection. Examples cases include endocarditis or osteomyelitis. Personalized cancer medicine, Genomics and Preventive medicine are emerging practice of medicine that uses an individual's genetic profile to guide decisions made in regard to the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of disease.
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Scope and Importance:
Treatment with antibiotics, and prevention with antibiotic prophylaxis can be given in situations where problems are to be expected. Bacteremia is the presence of viable bacteria in the blood stream. Bacteremia is different from sepsis (so-called blood poisoning or toxemia), which is a condition where bacteremia is associated with an inflammatory response from the body (causing systemic inflammatory response syndrome, characterized by rapid breathing, low blood pressure, fever, etc.). Common oral hygiene, such as brushing teeth or flossing, can cause transient but harmless bacteremia.
Some suferrer with prosthetic heart valves however need antibiotic prophylaxis for dental surgery because bacteremia might lead to endocarditis (infection causing inflammation of the interior lining of the heart). Bacteremia, as noted above, frequently elicits a vigorous immune system response. The constellation of findings related to this response (such as fever, chills, or hypotension) is referred to as sepsis. In the setting of more severe disturbances of temperature, respiration, heart rate or white blood cell count, the response is subjected as septic shock, and may result in multiple organ dysfunction syndrome. Bacteremia is the principal means by which local infections are spread to various organs (referred to as hematogenous spread).
Market Analysis:
Market analysis would be used, rather than direct examination of the gene, for several reasons: 1. The gene location is known, but the gene sequence has not yet been determined and thus cannot be analyzed directly. But if markers exist close to the gene locus, then the mutant gene can be inferred through marker analysis. 2. Marker analysis is much faster analysis then directs gene sequencing. 3. Marker analysis is much cheaper then gene analysis. Marker analysis can generally be performed for under $200, while a complete screen of a gene can be several thousand dollars.
International symposium and workshops:
1. Genomics and Personalized Medicine
February 7-11, 2016, Canada
2. Genomics in Medicine
February 19-20, 2015, USA
3. Symposium: Personalized Cancer Medicine
June 29 - 30, 2015, France
4. JIM Symposium in Personalized Medicine
August 5, Sweden
List of Best International Conferences
1. 6th Genomics and Pharmacogenomics Conference
September 22-24, 2016 Berlin, Germany
2. Molecular Genetics Conference
November 28-30, 2016 Chicago, USA
3. 5th Translational Medicine Conference
November 17-19, 2016 San Francisco, USA
4. Genomics and Personalized Medicine Conference
April 25-27, 2016 Valencia, Spain
October 31- November 02, 2016 Valencia, Spain
6. 5th Tissue Science and Regenerative Medicine Conference
September 12-14, 2016 Berlin, Germany
7. 4th Integrative Biology Conference
July 18-20, 2016 Berlin, Germany
8. Molecular Biology Conference
October 13-15, 2016 Dubai, UAE
9. 10th Biotech Congress
July 25-27, 2016 Bangkok, Thailand
10. 2nd Bio Summit and Expo Conference
October 10-12, 2016 Dubai, UAE
11. 4th Plant Genomics Conference
July 14-15, 2016 Brisbane, Australia
12. Personalized Medicine World Congress
January 24-27, Silicon Valley
13. Realizing Personalized Medicine through Integrative Medicine, Science and Technology
July 10-15, 2016
Relevant Society and Associations
1. The European Personalized Medicine Association
2. EPMA
3. European Alliance for Personalized Medicine
4. Biotechnology Industry Organization
5. American Medical Association
6. Society of general Internal medicine
7. International society of internal medicine
8. Canadian society of internal medicine
9. Internal medicine professional societies
10. Cornell internal medicine associates
11. Wake internal medicine associates
Companies
1. Fierce Biotech
2. Lilly
3. PM coalition
4. Wikinvist
5. Chapel Hill Internal Medicine
6. Erland Internal medicine
7. Comprehensive internal medicine
8. Dillon internal medicine
9. Annapolis internal medicine
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