Endotoxin

A poison produced by certain bacteria that is not released until the bacteria die. Endotoxins that are released in infected people cause fever. They also make the capillary walls more permeable, causing fluid to leak into the surrounding tissue, sometimes resulting in a drop in blood pressure, a condition called endotoxic shock. (See also enterotoxin; exotoxin.)

 

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