Viremia
Viremia is a medical condition characterized by the presence of viruses in the bloodstream. This can occur when a virus enters the body and spreads through the blood, potentially affecting various organs and systems. Viremia can be a result of infections caused by different types of viruses, including HIV, hepatitis, and influenza.
The detection of viremia is important for diagnosing viral infections and determining their severity. Healthcare providers may use blood tests to identify the specific virus and monitor its levels in the body. Early detection and treatment can help manage symptoms and reduce the risk of complications associated with viral infections.