English to Malayalam Dictionary septicemia

septicemia

സെപ്റ്റിസീമിയ
definition
noun
Autopsy figures show we die from cancer, heart disease, pneumonia and septicemia and pulmonary emboli in that order.
blood poisoning, especially that caused by bacteria or their toxins.
example
The association of acute splenitis with 'septicemia' described in standard pathology texts is called into question.
He was admitted to hospital, where he was found to be suffering from pneumonia, a congenital heart disease and 'septicemia' .
Obesity and inactivity kill 26,000 Americans a year, making them less lethal than relatively unknown diseases such as nephritis and 'septicemia' .
Complications such as cellulitis, lymphangitis, and 'septicemia' are rare and result from spread of the infection.
Gastrointestinal anthrax is characterized by severe abdominal pain followed by fever and signs of 'septicemia' .
These children could be suffering from illnesses including meningitis, 'septicemia' or a physical injury.
Get rid of the bacteria, and your 'septicemia' goes with them.
Autopsy figures show we die from cancer, heart disease, pneumonia and 'septicemia' and pulmonary emboli in that order.
In this case, the additional identification of bacterial DNA suggests 'septicemia' , with pathogenic bacteria presumably originating from the gastrointestinal tract.
Now health chiefs are considering whether a further jab which fights bacterial meningitis, 'septicemia' and pneumonia could save lives.
In this paper we review the microbiological, clinical and epidemiological observations in patients with 'septicaemic' melioidosis, confirmed by the isolation of organisms from blood culture.
Bacterial 'septicaemia' was quickly ruled out, with the evidence pointing to a toxic or preacute viral cause.
The Foundation fights death and disability from meningitis and 'septicaemia' and supports people affected by the diseases.
We are seeing more and more cases of 'septicaemia' without any meningitis symptoms which makes it hard to diagnose.
The 'septicaemia' had developed because his rash had become infected.
In humans, plague occurs in three forms: bubonic plague, pneumonic plague, and 'septicemic' plague.
It may present as a localised infection or involve a single organ or as generalised 'septicaemia' .
The toxins produced by many of the bacteria that cause 'septicaemia' can severely damage any of the cells of the body.
In patients with superimposed bacterial infection, 'septicaemia' develops and is associated with increased morbidity and mortality.
Person-to-person spread of bubonic or 'septicemic' plague does not occur; however, pneumonic plague is highly contagious.
A more tell-tale sign is the 'septicaemic' rash, which starts as a cluster of tiny blood spots resembling pin-pricks in the skin.
He had developed erysipelas at the site of a mosquito bite, which resulted in 'septicaemia' and pneumonia.
A ‘very sick’ young infant may have pneumonia, 'septicaemia' , and meningitis.
In 1878, he identified the germ that caused blood poisoning and 'septicaemia' .
In the northern region of Thailand melioidosis is the commonest form of 'septicaemic' illness.
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