noun
- a serious medical condition in which pus-forming bacteria enter the bloodstream and form abscesses in various parts of the body
Usage: medical term; also spelled pyaemia in British English
Examples
- The patient developed pyemia after the surgical wound became infected.
- Pyemia was a common cause of death before the advent of antibiotics.
- Doctors diagnosed pyemia when bacteria were found in the patient's blood cultures.
- Without prompt treatment, pyemia can lead to organ failure and death.
- The infection progressed to pyemia, causing abscesses in the lungs and liver.