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parasitæmia Path.|ˌpærəsaɪˈtiːmɪə| Also (chiefly U.S.) -emia. [f. parasite n. + Gr. αἷµα blood: see -ia1.] The presence of demonstrable parasites in the circulation.
1947Dorland & Miller Med. Dict. (ed. 21) 1066/2 Parasitemia, the presence of parasites (especially malarial parasites) in the blood. 1956Nature 21 Jan. 133/1 In December 1952, N'Dama 151 was challenged with a strain of T[rypanosoma] vivax..; a low-grade intermittent parasitæmia persisted until August 1953, after which time no parasites were detected in the blood. 1972Ann. Trop. Med. & Parasitol. LXVII. 390 A direct counting technique for estimating high parasitaemias of Babesia argentina is described. 1973B. J. Williams Evolution & Human Origins v. 80/2 He confirmed Beet's observation that the incidence of parasitemia was less in AS individuals than it was in AA individuals. |