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septicaemia Meaning in Bengali



 রক্তবিষণ, রক্তদূষণ, রক্ত বিষয়ে যাওয়া, রক্তে বিষক্রিয়া,

Noun:

রক্তদূষণ, রক্তবিষণ,





septicaemia's Usage Examples:

The terms "septicemia", also spelled "septicaemia", and "blood poisoning" referred to the microorganisms or their toxins.


prognosis or as a reactive pericarditis in the wake of meningitis or septicaemia.


the cavity and wall of her uterus, or it may spread beyond to cause septicaemia (blood poisoning) or other illnesses, especially when her resistance.


typhus and can be present with meningitis caused by meningococci or septicaemia.


In animals, it can originate in fulminant septicaemia (chicken cholera), but is also a common commensal.


Haemorrhagic septicaemia is one of the most economically important pasteurelloses.


Haemorrhagic septicaemia in cattle and buffaloes was previously known.


fusobacteria in a wide spectrum of human infections causing tissue necrosis and septicaemia has long been recognised, and, more recently, their importance in intra-amniotic.


Septicaemia caused by Neisseria meningitidis has received much less public attention than meningococcal meningitis even though septicaemia has been.


the liver, lung, spleen, skin, lymph nodes or brain, leading to severe septicaemia, culminating in multiorgan failure which may be fatal.


is also known as salmon rickettsia syndrome and salmonid rickettsial septicaemia.


distinctive abscesses, pyaemia exhibits the same symptoms as other forms of septicaemia.


"Phylogenetic analysis of viral haemorrhagic septicaemia virus (VHSV) isolates from France (1971-1999)".


It is a Gram-negative bacterium that causes septicaemia and death in young ducks and geese throughout the world.


Ayton battled with meningococcal meningitis and septicaemia in 1995, when she was aged 14.


vulnificus that can lead to acute and fatal septicaemia.


sordellii septicaemia have died, and all but one woman who contracted the bacterium post-abortion.


on a dance floor, injured his elbow, and died within two weeks from septicaemia despite a blood transfusion.


necroporum may occasionally cause septicaemia with metastatic abscesses (Lemierre's syndrome).


Edwardsiella ictaluri (also known as enteric septicaemia of catfish, hole in the head disease, and ESC) is a member of the family Hafniaceae.



Synonyms:

pyemia; shipping fever; toxemia; fowl cholera; pyaemia; childbed fever; puerperal fever; sepsis; blood poisoning; toxaemia; septicemia; shipping pneumonia; blood disease; blood disorder;

Antonyms:

wellness; hypovolemia; hypervolemia;

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