Acute bacterial peritonitis
Acute bacterial peritonitis
Acute bacterial peritonitis most commonly arises from perforation of a viscus of the alimentary tract. Other routes of infection can include the female genital tract and exoge nous contamination. Less common forms involve a primary ‘spontaneous’ peritonitis due to streptococcal, pneumococcal or Haemophilus infection.
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