Asepsis

/eɪˈsɛpsɪs/ noun

The state of being free from pathogenic microorganisms; the practice of maintaining sterile conditions to prevent infection.

From Greek 'a-' (without) + 'sepsis' (decay, putrefaction). The medical term emerged in the 19th century as germ theory revolutionized surgery and medicine.

AMአሰፕሲስ
ARعقم
BNঅসেপসিস
CAasepsi
CSasepsie
DAasepsis
DEAsepsie
ELασέπτικη
ESasepsia
FAاستریل
FIasepsia
FRasepsie
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