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The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
septicemia , invasion of the bloodstream by virulent bacteria that multiply and discharge their toxic products. The disorder, which is serious and sometimes fatal, is commonly known as blood poisoning. The invasive organisms are usually streptococci or staphylococci but may be any type of bacteria. Septicemia occurs most often in older people who have underlying disease that makes them more susceptible to the infection. The primary causes of septicemia are infection within the walls of the blood vessels, rapidly progressing tissue infections (osteomyelitis, cellulitis), virulent systemic... Read more
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Oxford Dictionary of Rhymes septicemia •Grasmere • cashmere • Emyr , premier • macadamia , Mesopotamia • academia , anaemia ( US anemia), Bohemia, Euphemia, hypoglycaemia, leukaemia ( US leukemia), septicaemia ( US septicemia), uraemia • bulimia , Ymir •arrhythmia • Vladimir • ... Read more
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Britannica Concise Encyclopedia ...Without immediate treatment, septic shock follows, with a mortality rate over 50%. Invasive technology and antibiotic-resistant bacteria in hospitals have made septicemia more severe and more common. bacteremia . septicemia septicemia septicemia Read more

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