| septic tank |
A septic tank is part of a small scale sewage treatment system often referred to as a septic system, which consists of the tank itself and a "leach" (drain) field. Wastewater enters the tank where solids can settle and scum floats. Anaerobic digestion occurs on the settled solids, reducing the volume of solids. The term "septic" comes from the anaerobic bacterial activity. ...
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| septicemia |
Disease caused by the spread of bacteria and their toxins in the bloodstream. Also called blood poisoning.
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| septic shock |
a life-threatening condition in which tissues become damaged and blood pressure drops due to bacteria multiplying and producing poisons in the blood
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| septicemia |
a life-threatening condition in which bacteria multiply in the blood and produce toxic materials; commonly known as blood poisoning; now also known as systemic inflammatory response syndrome.
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| septic shock |
The acute haemodynamic effects occurring during bacterial infection that are associated with release of cytokine mediators ?typically tumour-necrosis factor and interleukin-1 ?that drive hypotension, reflex tachycardia and peripheral vasodilation, and are possibly associated with the secondary production of nitric oxide, owing to the induction of nitric-oxide synthase.
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