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sepsis
['sepsɪs]
n
greek.lang., med.
otrovanje
med.
sepsa
;
trovanje krvi
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sepsis
['sepsɪs]
adj.
med.
An overwhelming, life-threatening immune response to infection. Sepsis causes a systemic reaction that includes fever, chills, rapid heart rate, increased breathing rate, and possibly shock. Sepsis can also cause body organs, such as the kidneys or lungs, to fail. Sepsis is more likely to occur in people with weakened immune systems, including people with HIV, than in people with healthy immune systems.
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