a redness and swelling (inflammation) of the lining of your belly or abdomen. This lining is called the peritoneum. It is often caused by an infection from a hole in the bowel or a burst appendix.
NEONATAL MENINGITIS
inflammation of the meninges during the first 28 days of life
SEPTICAEMIA
is another term used to describe blood poisoning. It is an infection caused by large amounts of bacteria entering the bloodstream.
PYOGENIC OSTEOMYELITIS
is inflammation of bone caused by an infecting organism. Staphylococcus aureus is the most commonly involved bacterium.
SEPTIC ARTHRITIS
a infection of the joint (synovial) fluid and joint tissue. The infection usually reaches the joints through the bloodstream. In some cases, joints may become infected due to an injection, surgery, or injury.