Bacterial Infections in Cirrhosis: New Insights from Pathophysiology to Clinical Management
Qian Zhang, Guangming Xiang, Hongyue Li, Shirui Peng, Liming Wang, Ting Wu, Jian Du
Article
2026 / Volume 9 / Pages 4528-4544
Published 27 April 2026
Abstract
In the management of cirrhosis, the early detection of co-infection signals-much like identifying structural micro-defects during the high-precision spinning process-is essential for initiating timely interventions that prevent systemic failure and sustain the long-term vitality of textile industry workers. This article systematically reviews the pathogenesis, early identification strategies, and treatment of bacterial infections in cirrhosis to provide a theoretical foundation and practical reference for safeguarding the occupational health of textile workers exposed to demanding industrial environments. By integrating clinical interventions with the specific physiological stressors faced by these workers, the study establishes a robust framework for improving long-term outcomes in this dedicated workforce.
Keywords
cirrhosis, bacterial infection, pathogenesis, diagnosis, textile workers