Dictionary Definition
viremia n : the presence of a virus in the blood
stream; "viremia spread the smallpox virus to the internal organs"
[syn: viraemia]
User Contributed Dictionary
English
Noun
- The presence of a virus in the bloodstream of a host.
Extensive Definition
Viremia (UK: viraemia) is a medical condition
where viruses enter the
bloodstream and hence have
access to the rest of the body. It is similar to bacteremia, a condition where
bacteria enter the
bloodstream.
Primary versus Secondary
Primary viremia refers to the initial spread of
virus in the blood from the first site of infection.
Secondary viremia occurs when primary viremia has
resulted in infection of additional tissues via bloodstream, in
which the virus has replicated and once more entered the
circulation.
Usually secondary viremia results in higher
viral
shedding and viral loads within the bloodstream due to the
possibility that the virus is able to reach its natural host cell
from the bloodstream and replicate more efficiently than the
initial site. An excellent example to profile this distinction is
the rabies virus. Usually
the virus will replicate briefly within the first site of say the
bite of a rabid dog, within the muscle tissues. Viral replication
then leads to viremia and the virus spreads to its secondary site
of infection, the CNS.
Upon infection of the CNS, secondary viremia results and symptoms
usually begin. Vaccination at
this point is useless, as the spread to the brain, leading to death, is
unstoppable (the only clinical exception is Jeanna
Giese). Hence vaccination must be done before secondary viremia
takes place for the individual to be saved.
Active versus Passive
Active viremia is caused by the replication of
viruses which results in viruses being introduced into the bloodstream. Examples
include the measles, in
which primary viremia occurs in the epithelial lining of the
respiratory tract
before replicating and budding out the cell basal layer, resulting in viruses
budding
into capillaries and
blood
vessels .
Passive viremia is the introduction of viruses in
the bloodstream without the need of active viral replication.
Examples include direct inoculation from mosquitoes, through physical
breaches or via blood
transfusions.
See also
References
viremia in German: Virämie
viremia in Spanish: Viremia
viremia in Italian: Viremia
viremia in Polish: Wiremia
viremia in Finnish: Viremia