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* [[wikt:septicemia|septicemia]] — bacteria present in the blood
* [[wikt:septicemia|septicemia]] — bacteria present in the blood
* [[wikt:-emia|-emia]] — suffix for blood conditions
* [[wikt:-emia|-emia]] — suffix for blood conditions
* [[wikt:-toxemia|-toxemia]] — suffix for blood poisoning by toxins
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Revision as of 14:29, 26 April 2026

-sepsis

Etymology

From Ancient Greek σῆψις (sêpsis), from σήπω (sḗpō), "to make rotten, to putrefy".

Suffix

-sepsis

  1. (pathology) Denoting poisoning,

infection, or putrefaction of the blood or tissues by pathogenic microorganisms or their toxins.


Derived terms

  • sepsis - systemic blood poisoning
  • antisepsis - prevention of sepsis
  • asepsis - absence of septic contamination
  • urosepsis - sepsis originating from the urinary tract
  • septic — adjectival form
  • septicemia — bacteria present in the blood
  • -emia — suffix for blood conditions