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Meanings of
septicemia
in English
Portuguese
septicemia
Catalan
septicèmia
Back to the meaning
Invasion of the bloodstream by virulent microorganisms from a focus of infection.
septicaemia
blood poisoning
Portuguese
septicemia
Disease.
Related terms
disease
Usage of
septicemia
in English
1
Delayed antibiotic administration can result in bacteremia,
septicemia
and other systemic complications.
2
Vibrio vulnificus is a pathogenic bacterium that causes gastroenteritis and primary
septicemia
.
3
Symptom.-Ifthere is a local infection, symptoms of this precede the
septicemia
.
4
Background: Parenteral nutrition is often a mandatory therapeutic strategy for cases of
septicemia
.
5
Vascular complications with associated
septicemia
were responsible for the deaths of three children.
6
Opportunistic infections were diagnosed in seven patients and nine patients had bacterial
septicemia
.
7
Unfortunately the patient developed symptoms of
septicemia
and died on the fifth day.
8
Once he'd had a very young patient who'd died of
septicemia
.
9
Constitutional diseases, such as ergotism, anthrax, and
septicemia
,
predispose to gangrene.
10
Purpose: Infections and subsequent
septicemia
are major complications in neutropenic patients with hematological malignancies.
11
Bleeding here, shock there, nausea across the way, and in the far corner,
septicemia
.
12
Less than a month later the baby died of
septicemia
.
13
The patient died of pneumococcus
septicemia
during a lobar pneumonia.
14
Patients with
septicemia
due to Staphylococcus aureus occasionally manifest DIC.
15
Two weeks later
septicemia
supervened and life was despaired of.
16
Peritonitis may accompany acute infections or accompany chronic nephritis, rheumatism, pleurisy, tuberculosis and
septicemia
.
Other examples for "septicemia"
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About this term
septicemia
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
die of septicemia
hemorrhagic septicemia
bacterial septicemia
related septicemia
varicella septicemia
More collocations
Translations for
septicemia
Portuguese
septicemia
Catalan
septicèmia
sèpsia
Septicemia
through the time
Septicemia
across language varieties
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