André Lemierre
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André-Alfred Lemierre (July 30, 1875 in Paris – 1956) was a French bacteriologist. He studied in
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where he became an externe in 1896, interne in 1900. He obtained his doctorate in 1904, became Médecin de Hôpitaux in 1912 and later worked in the Hôpital Bichat. He was habilitated in 1913 and in 1926 was promoted to professor of bacteriology. His works concern investigations on septicaemia, typhus, bilious and urine tract infections, kidney diseases, etc. He described
Lemierre's syndrome Lemierre's syndrome is infectious thrombophlebitis of the internal jugular vein. It most often develops as a complication of a bacterial pharyngitis, sore throat infection in young, otherwise healthy adults. The thrombophlebitis is a serious condi ...
in 1936 while working as a bacteriologist in the Claude Bernard Hospital in Paris.


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{{DEFAULTSORT:Lemierre, Andre 1875 births 1956 deaths French bacteriologists Date of death missing