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A widespread infection of multiple parts of the body. This usually begins in one place and spreads. It is particularly common in very young people, very old people, people with AIDS, people with diabetes, or those on cancer chemotherapy treatments.
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A toxic condition resulting from the spread of bacteria or their products from a focus of infection
Ãâó: glenlivet.mph.ed.ac.uk/endo/private/glossary.htm
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Commonly called a "blood stream infection." It is the presence of bacteria (bacteremia), infectious organisms, or their toxins in the blood or other tissues of the body. Sepsis may be associated with clinical symptoms of systemic (bodywide) illness, such as fever, chills, malaise (generally feeling "rotten"), low blood pressure, and mental status changes. Sepsis can be a serious situation, a life threatening disease calling for urgent and comprehensive care. ...
Ãâó: www.providence.org/alaska/tchap/glossary/S.htm
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a systemic inflammatory response to infection that may result in organ failure and death.
Ãâó: www.shortbowel.com/glossary/s.asp
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infection in the blood.
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