Survival in Severe Sepsis ++ and Non Fragmented Germ Cells. Virulent Infections in Children and Aborted Blood, Contraceptive Menstrual Blood Environmental Pollution. [Can Apply to Ebola Virus Disease]

Authors

  • Elizabeth Jeya Vardhini Samuel

Keywords:

survival in sepsis, fragmented germ cells, reduced endogenous androgen, estrogen surveillance

Abstract

Background: Increased prevalence and mortality of sepsis has been noticed in 20th, 21st centuries after successful implementation of global contraception, abortion in spite of newer antibiotics availability, improved health care provision and advanced technologies, protocols, strategies and policies of management; hence an altruistic retrospective analysis was planned to elucidate association between contraception and prognosis in severe sepsis.

How to Cite

Elizabeth Jeya Vardhini Samuel. (2014). Survival in Severe Sepsis ++ and Non Fragmented Germ Cells. Virulent Infections in Children and Aborted Blood, Contraceptive Menstrual Blood Environmental Pollution. [Can Apply to Ebola Virus Disease]. Global Journal of Medical Research, 14(F5), 1–10. Retrieved from https://medicalresearchjournal.org/index.php/GJMR/article/view/791

Survival in Severe Sepsis  ++ and Non Fragmented Germ Cells.  Virulent Infections in Children and Aborted Blood, Contraceptive Menstrual Blood Environmental Pollution. [Can Apply to Ebola Virus Disease]

Published

2014-10-15