
1) Blood disease 2) Blood disorder 3) Blood poisoning 4) Sepsis 5) Septicaemia
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1) Blood poisoning 2) Pyaemia 3) Pyaemic 4) Pyemia 5) Pyemic 6) Septicaemia
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Blood poisoning.
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presence and growth of a disease causing bacteria in the blood stream.
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(septic + Gr. haima blood + -ia) systemic disease associated with the presence and persistence of pathogenic microorganisms or their toxins in the blood. Called also blood poisoning.
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infection resulting from the presence of bacteria in the blood (bacteremia). The onset of septicemia is signaled by a high fever, chills, weakness, ... [2 related articles]
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Disease caused by the spread of bacteria and their toxins in the bloodstream. Also called blood poisoning and toxemia.
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Circulation of infective bacteria and leukocytes (white blood cells) responding to them in the blood. Bacteria may transiently enter the blood normally but these are removed by the reticulo-endothelial system. If this system fails and bacteria continue to circulate, their products and those of the w...
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Synonym for septicaemia ... Systemic disease associated with the presence and persistence of pathogenic microorganisms or their toxins in the blood. ... Synonym: blood poisoning. ... See: bacteraemia. ... Origin: Gr. Haima = blood ... (11 Jan 1998) ...
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(sep″tĭ-se´me-ә) the presence of infective agents or their toxins in the bloodstream, popularly known as blood poisoning. It is characterized by elevated body temperature, chills, and weakness. Small abscesses may form on the surface of the body and red and blue streaks become apparent along the pathway of su...
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Usually minor disease of adult bees caused by Pseudomonas apiseptica (Burnside).
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Acute generalized infection from virus or bacteria ("blood poisoning")
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Type: Term Pronunciation: sep′ti-sē′mē-ă Definitions: 1. Systemic disease caused by the spread of microorganisms and their toxins through circulating blood; formerly called 'blood poisoning.' Synonyms: septic fever, septic intoxication
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Septicemia: Systemic (bodywide) illness with toxicity due to invasion of the bloodstream by virulent bacteria coming from a local seat of infection. The symptoms of chills, fever and exhaustion are caused by the bacteria and substances they produce. The disorder is treated with massive doses of antibiotics. Also known as blood poisoning.
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Presence and growth of disease-causing bacteria in the blood stream.
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The presence of pathogenic bacteria or other microbes in the blood stream...a serious business, since most defenses are focused outside the bloodstream and the infection has bypassed them either due to its virulence, the depth and severity of the original focal infection or the weakened state of the body's immunity and life energy. Blood poisoning....
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The presence of bacteria in the blood circulation, accompanied by related clinical signs of disease.
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Disease due to sepsis
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septicemia, septicaemia; septicemic, septicaemic 1. A morbid condition of the blood, characterized by the presence and possibly multiplication of pathogenic bacteria entering from a region of infection; such as, an infected wound; blood poisoning. It is marked by chills, fever, prostration, and degenerative and inflammatory changes in the internal ...
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condition in which pathogens are multiplying in blood
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Blood poisoning caused by pathogenic organisms.
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invasion of the bloodstream by pathogens. Septicemic pigs have purple discoloration of the ears, snout and belly. They often squeal plaintively during handling, walking tenderly on their toes. Sometimes they shift weight from foot to foot while standing. Various diseases can result in septicemia, but whatever the cause, treat immediately with Banam...
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