septicemia

/sɛptɪˈsiːmɪə/

Definitions

1. noun

a bacterial infection of the blood, usually caused by the presence of bacteria in the blood or by the invasion of bacteria through the bloodstream from a localized infection.

“The patient developed septicemia due to a severe case of pneumonia.”

Synonyms

  • bacteremia
  • blood poisoning

Antonyms

  • blood cleanliness
  • normal blood condition