Blood poisoning
sepsis or septicemia
false the correct term is septicemia
Septicemia, also called blood poisoning, is a systemic infection arising from the multiplication of pathogens in the blood. Septicemia is a common example of sepsis. The presence of bacteria in the blood is known as bacteremia.
Blood poisoning or septicemia are systemic diseases associated with the presence and persistence of pathogenic microorganisms or their toxins in the blood.
Smegma is not a bodily fluid known to transmit HIV.
Microbiological poisoning is commonly known as "food poisoning."
Bodily salt is called sodium chloride, which is commonly known as table salt. Sodium chloride is essential for various bodily functions, including maintaining fluid balance, nerve function, and muscle contractions. Consuming too much sodium chloride can lead to health issues such as high blood pressure.
The name of the fluid is Cerebrospinal fluid.It is also known as Liquor cerebrospinalis ,is a clear bodily fluid that occupies the subarachnoid space and the ventricular system around and inside the brain and spinal cord.In essence,the brain "floats" in it.
Stomach mainly but It causes wound infections, gastroenteritis, or a syndrome known as primary septicemia.
Little is known about chronic CO poisoning, and it is often misdiagnosed.
Food stored in containers lined with cadmium has been known to cause poisoning.
Theobromine poisoning is also known as chocolate poisoning and it is common in animals such as cats and dogs. It is not common in humans since humans do not tend to ingest large amounts chocolate.