BuggerMyElbow t1_j7y68tl wrote
Reply to comment by AnnexBlaster in According to a study on 12,211 patients, aspirin is just as effective at preventing blood clots as low molecular weight heparin, but it costs less and is easier to administer by giuliomagnifico
What are the toxins involved in sepsis and where do they come from?
I'd imagine they come from the bacteria, so lipopolysaccharides/endotoxin? Are these responsible for platelet malfunction?
Also how does sepsis vary depending on the species and strain of bacteria?
AnnexBlaster t1_j7yevf3 wrote
Theres proteins in Staph aureus called clumping factors which active platelets, and pore forming exotoxins called alpha hemolysins which cause major damage.
Sepeis varies a great deal between bacteria, the toxins from different pathogens determine whether your immune system will win, or how fast and painful your death will be
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