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Sepsis is a serious medical condition that is characterized by a whole-body inflammatory state. Septicemiais a related but deprecated medical term referring to the presence of pathogenic organisms in the bloodstream, leading to sepsis.

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Which condition is also known as blood poisoning?

sepsis or septicemia


What is systemic disease caused by the spread of bacteria via the circulating blood?

Sepsis, septicemia.


Is a blood infection terminal?

Bacterial infections of the blood are generally called septicemia, or sepsis. Septicemia is very deadly if not treated.


What infection can cause 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.


What symptoms can septicemia cause?

Septicemia, or Sepsis, can cause fever, decreased urination, rapid pulse, rapid breathing, nausea and vomiting and diarrhea. The condition can begin in different parts of the body which will effect what symptoms are experienced.


Can I get Ebola through a mosquito bite?

Mosquito bites can cause septicemia indirectly. A mosquito bite can cause malaria, which can quickly turn into sepsis. Sepsis is the body's often deadly response to infection or injury.


What does the medical term septic mean?

It means poisoning of the body by infection (bacteria), as does septicemia and sepsis.


How do you get sepsis?

Sepsis is an older term for septicemia, which is an active infection in the blood stream. Sepsis can be caused by any infection (although it's usually bacterial in origin) that gets into the blood stream. Common causes includeslice wounds (such as cuts or lacerations) andpuncture wounds (such as with a nail or a cat bite).


Is septicemia contagious?

Septicemia is not contagious. It is an infection, therefore it is not "contagious." Although, If you get septicemia because of a wound then others should be careful around the wound. It is possible I guess that someone else could get it, but they would really have to be in contact with you.


What is called the medical term for the presence of pathogenic microorganpsms or their toxins in the blood?

Blood poisoning or septicemia are systemic diseases associated with the presence and persistence of pathogenic microorganisms or their toxins in the blood.


What is another name for septicemia?

Sepsis or SIRS (Systemic Inflammatory Response Syndrome) are other common names for the presence of pathogens in the bloodstream that cause systemic (whole body) symptoms of infection (septicemia), sometimes also referred to as being "septic". Depending on the severity and symptoms, it can also be called severe sepsis or septic shock. Bacteremia is presence of bacteria in the blood, but does not mean the same as septicemia since it is usually transient and usually clears from the action of the body's own immune system. Bacteremia does not indicate a systemic reaction or infection. A common lay term used is "blood poisoning".


If there is a red line running up your foot from a wound is this blood poisoning?

Most people consider the red line originating from a wound a 'sepsis/septicemia" and consider them worrisome. The red line is a change in the blood vessel or Lymphatic tissue related to the infection. There are several types of sepsis. All require medical care. Sepsis=is what most common lay folk are speaking of when they are speaking about 'blood poisoning"