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		Definition of sepsis in English: sepsisnoun ˈsɛpsɪsˈsɛpsəs mass nounMedicine The presence in tissues of harmful bacteria and their toxins, typically through infection of a wound.  Example sentencesExamples -  Failure to do so may result in serious wound infections and possibly sepsis.
 -  Interventional treatments should be reserved until perianal sepsis and inflammation are well controlled.
 -  No reports were made of wound infection or neonatal sepsis.
 -  Fever may be a marker of sepsis, localized infection, occult bacteremia, or benign illness.
 -  As more is learned about the role of coagulation and inflammation in sepsis, other therapies may emerge.
 
 
 Origin   Late 19th century: modern Latin, from Greek sēpsis, from sēpein 'make rotten'.    Definition of sepsis in US English: sepsisnounˈsepsəsˈsɛpsəs Medicine The presence in tissues of harmful bacteria and their toxins, typically through infection of a wound.  Example sentencesExamples -  Fever may be a marker of sepsis, localized infection, occult bacteremia, or benign illness.
 -  Interventional treatments should be reserved until perianal sepsis and inflammation are well controlled.
 -  Failure to do so may result in serious wound infections and possibly sepsis.
 -  As more is learned about the role of coagulation and inflammation in sepsis, other therapies may emerge.
 -  No reports were made of wound infection or neonatal sepsis.
 
 
 Origin   Late 19th century: modern Latin, from Greek sēpsis, from sēpein ‘make rotten’.     |