Fungemia

/fʌŋˈɡimiə/ noun

The presence of fungi in the bloodstream, typically occurring in immunocompromised patients and representing a serious, often life-threatening condition requiring immediate antifungal treatment.

From 'fungus' (Latin meaning 'mushroom' or 'sponge') combined with Greek 'haima' meaning 'blood.' This relatively modern term reflects advances in medical mycology and recognition of systemic fungal infections.

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