What is the medical abbreviation ESBI?
The ESBI abbreviation may have multiplied meanings. Below is the meaning that the abbreviation ESBI stands for.
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What is the ESBI medical abbreviation?
In science & medicine, the meaning of the ESBI medical abbreviation is Extended Spectrum Bacterial Infection.
ESBI: Extended Spectrum Bacterial Infection
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AANP | Alberta Association of Naturopathic Practitioners (renamed CNDA August 1st, 2012) |
AAOA | American Academy of Otolaryngic Allergy |
ACMA | American Chinese Medical Association |
ADENO-CA | Adenocarcinoma |
ADL | Activities of Daily Living |
ADMH | Adult Disability Medical Home |
AG | Antigen |
ASPA | Anesthesia Services P A |
BCSP | Bowel cancer screening programme |
BHT | Bucket Handle Tear |
BLE | bilateral lower extremities; both lower extremities |
BTE | behind the ear (heading aids) |
CBSC | cord blood stem cells |
CDME | Commercial Driver Medical Examiner |
CEMCH | Center of Excellence in Maternal and Child Health |
CERH | Center for Environmental and Respiratory Health |
CESHA | Centre for Excellence in Skeletal Health Assessment |
CHHS | College of Health and Human Services |
CHME | California Home Medical Equipment |
CTR | carpal tunnel release |
DECUB | Decubitus |
DIRA | deficiency of the interleukin-1-receptor |
DMHR | Disaster Mental Health Response |
DMSC | Defense Medical Supply Center |
DPH | Department of Public Health; Doctor of Public Health |
DV | double vision; domestic violence; daily value (nutrition) |
EDHS | Egypt Demographic and Health Survey |
EDMG | East Doncaster Medical Group |
EILO | Exercise-Induced Laryngeal Obstruction |
EL | Esthetics License |
EPC | Extracellular Patch Clamp |
FAP | familial adenomatous polyposis |
FCE | functional capacity evaluation |
FMPA | Family Medicine of Port Angeles |
GME | graduate medical education |
HBCR | Hospital Based Cancer Registries |
HCV | Hepatitis C Virus |
HRA | health risk assessment |
HSTM | History of Science Technology and Medicine |
HVM | Human And Veterinary Medicine |
HYOCY | HYOCYamine sulfate |
IBMRS | International Board for Medical Research and Studies |
IHMRI | Illawarra Health & Medical Research Institute |
IMWR | Internal Medicine World Report |
IPVV | Infectious Pustular Vulvovaginitis Virus |
ISTH | International Society of Thrombosis and Hemostasis |
IUO | investigation use only |
LDCR | Late Diastolic Coronary Resistance |
MAST | military anti-shock trousers |
MDV | Medical Data Vision |
MEA | multiple endocrine adenomatosis |
MMPB | Multilateral Medical Policy Board |
MOMH | Mobile Outreach Mental Health |
MTAC | Medication Therapy Adherence Clinic |
NABS | Normal Active Bowel Sounds |
NEC | necrotizing enterocolitis; not elsewhere classified |
NGS | next generation sequencing |
NNTG | Nordic Neuroendocrine Tumor Group |
NPDL | Nodular Poorly Differentiated Lymphocytes |
NRRH | Northern Rural and Remote Health |
OR | operating room |
PAMF | Palo Alto Medical |
PIN | prostatic intraepithelial neoplasia |
PNBX | Prostate Needle Biopsy |
PSGL | Human P-selectin glycoprotein ligand |
RACE | rescue, alarm, confine, extinguish (fire safety) |
RCHI | Rural and Community Health Institute |
RCPT | Royal College of Physicians of Thailand |
REE | resting energy expenditure |
RIFA | right inner forearm |
ROTA | Rotavirus Vaccine (replaced by RV1 and RV5) |
SAAG | Serum Ascites Albumin Gradient |
SAMMA | Savannah Area Medical Managers Association |
SAU | standard IgA beta-2 glycoprotein unit |
SBI | Serious Bacterial Infection |
SHPG | School Health Professional Grant |
SMS | Smith-Magenis syndrome |
SSBD | Subclinical Structural Brain Disease |
STLOM | Swelling, Tenderness, Limitation Of Motion |
T&C | Type and Cross |
T4 | thyroxine |
UCB | umbilical cord blood |
UCM | University of Chicago Medicine |
UL | (tolerable) upper intake level; upper lid |
WWS | Walker-Warburg Syndrome |
Wt | Weight. Body weight is often recorded as part of the physical examination. |
irrig | irrigate, irrigation |
mJ | millijoule |
mMol | millimole |
obsd | observed |
sc | subcutaneous(ly) |