Decreased growth of Staphylococcus aureus and decreased production of toxic
shock syndrome toxin - 1 was shown with 150 mg monolaurin per liter (Holland et al 1994).
Not exact matches
Toxic
shock syndrome is a life - threatening inflammatory response brought on by exposure to bacterial superantigens, which are
toxins harbored and secreted by certain common bacteria, namely Staphylococcus («staph») and Streptococcus («strep») bacteria.
This study shows that in conditions like toxic
shock syndrome,
toxins from such bacteria can trigger one type of immune cells (MAIT cells) to turn against the host.
It represents the structure of the bacterial
toxin which causes toxic
shock syndrome.
Often toxic
shock syndrome results from
toxins produced by Staphylococcus aureus (staph) bacteria, but the condition may also be caused by
toxins produced by group A streptococcus (strep) bacteria.»
CytoSorbents Corp. launched VetResQ, a broad - spectrum blood purification adsorber designed to help treat deadly inflammation and toxic injury in animals with critical illnesses such as septic
shock, toxic
shock syndrome, severe systemic inflammation,
toxin - mediated diseases, pancreatitis, trauma, liver failure and drug intoxication.