IPA: /sæˈpriːmiə/
KK: /sæˈpriːmiə/
A medical condition where the blood becomes poisoned due to the absorption of harmful substances from decaying matter.
The patient was diagnosed with sapremia after showing symptoms of severe infection.
Sapremia is formed from "sapr-" (from Greek "sapros", meaning rotten) and "-emia" (from Greek "haima", meaning blood). The term refers to a condition characterized by the presence of putrid substances in the blood, indicating a state of decay or infection.
Think of 'sapros' meaning rotten, and 'haima' meaning blood — sapremia describes a condition where the blood is associated with something rotten.