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septicaemia

British  
/ ˌsɛptɪˈsiːmɪə /

noun

  1. Nontechnical name: blood poisoning.  a condition caused by pus-forming microorganisms in the blood See also bacteraemia pyaemia

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Other Word Forms

  • septicaemic adjective

Etymology

Origin of septicaemia

C19: from New Latin, from Greek sēptik ( os ) septic + -aemia

Example Sentences

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It is used to treat illnesses ranging from septicaemia to pneumonia to meningitis.

From BBC • Apr. 7, 2025

The deaths of 25 elephants in neighbouring Zimbabwe from septicaemia in the same year cast some doubt on algal toxins being the reason for the Botswana deaths.

From Science Daily • Nov. 29, 2024

She said it was "really important" for students to get vaccinated as meningitis and septicaemia, although rare, can lead to "serious life-changing complications and in some cases death - so it is really serious".

From BBC • Aug. 26, 2024

Although very rare, life-threatening systemic infections such as septicaemia may arise.

From Science Daily • May 8, 2024

If the foetus putrefies it causes fatal septicaemia in the mother, or a perforating abscess, unless it is successfully removed.

From Essays In Pastoral Medicine by ?Malley, Austin