During infection the bacteria has been known to cause neonatal septicemia, abortion, and cellulitis in dogs.
He died two months later, most likely of streptococcus viridans, which had entered his bloodstream, causing septicemia and ultimately the failure of his heart.
If not treated, endocarditis can cause stroke, septicemia (blood poisoning), heart failure, or kidney failure.
Proteus can also cause wound infections, septicemia, and pneumonias, mostly in hospitalized patients.
It is the only Campylobacter species that can cause septicemia.
It can cause peritonitis, endophthalmitis, septicemia and bacteremia.
After about the second day, bacterial infection is likely and, if left untreated, causes toxemia or septicemia.
Neisseria meningitidis causes meningococcal meningitis and septicemia.
When gangrene of the toes has set in, amputation is often a last resort to stop infected dying tissues from causing septicemia.
Aerolysin from Aeromonas sobria infects the intestinal tract, but it might also cause septicemia and meningitis.