Similar words: opportunistic, opportunist, opportunity, opportunity cost, infection, opportune, inopportune, perfectionist. Meaning: n. any infection caused by a microorganism that does not normally cause disease in humans; occurs in persons with abnormally functioning immune systems (as AIDS patients or transplant patients receiving immunosuppressive drugs).
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1. Prevention of opportunistic infections could provide both individual and public-health benefits.
2. She was horrified to see how quickly the opportunistic infection took hold.
3. Diabetes predisposes the patient to fungus or other opportunistic infections involving the intracranial contents.
4. Develop and implement guidelines for the prevention of opportunistic infections in immunosuppressed persons.
5. This was in 1990, and I had opportunistic infections, OIs as they are called.
6. Mortality is 3-4%, mainly owing to opportunistic infections and pulmonary emboli.
7. Or the fungus may simply be an opportunistic infection following a more profound sickness sweeping the animals.
8. Objective To understand the clinical manifestation of opportunistic infection of AIDS cases and to summarize the treatment experience.
9. For people who have already contracted an opportunistic infection and undergone successful treatment, secondary prophylaxis may be advisable to prevent recurrence.
10. What is the most common life-threatening opportunistic infection affecting people living with HIV/AIDS?
11. Oropharyngeal candidiasis due albicans is a frequent opportunistic infection of human immunodeficiency virus ( HIV ) - positive patients.
12. Toxo is an opportunistic infection of immunocompromised adults. It may also be a congenital infection.
13. Nocardiosis is characteristically thought as an opportunistic infection in immuno-compromised patients.
14. Procurement section only lists opportunistic infection drugs without specifying which drugs.
15. PCP is a frequent HIV associated opportunistic infection in industrialised countries but appears to be less common in Africa.
16. Opportunistic infection is one of the important cause of graft dysfunction after organ transplantation.
17. Those on triple combination also had half as many incidents of cancers or opportunistic infections and were generally healthier.
18. A year ago John Holman was near death(sentencedict.com), an opportunistic infection ravaging his intestines.
19. Four out of five recent trials reported that incidence of life-threatening opportunistic infections did not rise despite the potential immunosuppressive actions of corticosteroids.
20. Objective To establish a feasible medical insurance system in the areas of AIDS care project so that AIDS patients with opportunistic infection can be covered by the insurance.
21. It can be the case that they are not suffering from swine flu or flu but instead the symptoms could be an opportunistic infection, mistaken for flu.
22. Conclusion Morbidity of HIV/AIDS was increasing in recent years and the most common complication of AIDS patients was opportunistic infection in respiratory system.
23. Objective This clinical analysis is made to achieve a better understanding of the opportunistic infection of patients with AIDS, especially pulmonary infection.
24. In many African countries, people living with AIDS frequently succumb to TB as a final, deadly opportunistic infection, making AIDS and TB a particularly dangerous co-epidemic.
25. HIV invades immune system,(Sentencedict) so AIDS patients almost died of opportunistic infection.
26. There were statistical significant differences in terms of case fatality and incidence of opportunistic infection between the two groups.
27. This is a Toxoplasma gondii pseudocyst in the myocardium of a patient with AIDS. Toxo is an opportunistic infection of immunocompromised adults. It may also be a congenital infection.
28. Oropharyngeal candidiasis due to Candida albicans is a frequent opportunistic infection of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-positive patients.
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