parasitaemia

/ˌpɛrəsaɪˈtimiə/
noun
  1. The presence of parasites in the blood.
    • Doctors monitor parasitaemia to track the effectiveness of antiparasitic drugs.
    • High levels of parasitaemia can cause severe anemia in malaria patients.
    • The patient's parasitaemia was detected through a blood smear test.
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