Gram Negative Sepsis ICD-10 A41.50 (Updated 2024)
Sepsis is a systemic disease infected by microorganisms or their products in the blood. Bacteria is the presence of viable organisms in the circulation. Gram negative bacteria is the cause of a critically ill patient who suffers from gram negative sepsis. Gram-negative bacteria are a common complication in severe falciparum malaria, particularly in children, and are a risk … Read more