Bacteremia

/bækˌtɪriˈimiə/ noun

The presence of bacteria in the bloodstream, which is normally sterile. It can be transient and harmless or lead to serious infections like sepsis.

From 'bacteria' (Greek 'bakterion' meaning 'small rod') combined with Greek 'haima' meaning 'blood.' The term was coined in the late 19th century as medical understanding of bloodborne infections advanced.

AMባክተሪያ
ARبكتيريميا
BNব্যাকটেরিমিয়া
CAbacterièmia
CSbakteriemie
DAbakteriæmi
DEBakteriämie
ELβακτηριαιμία
ESbacteriemia
FAباکتری‌همی
FIbakteeriemia
FRbactériémie
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