Similar words: infection, reinfection, disinfection, superinfection, eye infection, cross infection, virus infection, viral infection. Meaning: n. the probability of becoming infected given that exposure to an infectious agent has occurred.
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31. Leaving the natural heart intact, doctors believe, will reduce the risk of infection and blood clots.
32. The laser also produces less swelling and scarring and there is a lower risk of infection.
33. Over 100 million people are at risk of infection with onchocerciasis in Africa and a few small areas in the Americas and Yemen.
34. And contact lens case once a month, just to reduce your risk of infection.
35. Among Along with the bone damage there is a risk of infection the open wood wound.
36. Did seasonal flu vaccination increase the risk of infection with pandemic H 1 N 1 flu?
37. Side effects include soreness and a minimal risk of infection.
38. Certain workplaces, such as in-patient TB facilities, laboratories and emergency facilities,[sentence dictionary] carried a higher risk of infection.
39. The lack of clean running water and waste removal systems also increase the risk of infection.
40. Blepharitis . Inflammation of the eyelids with crusting of the eyelashes, that may increase the risk of infection or inflammation of the cornea after LASIK.
41. Along with the bone damage there is res a risk of infection in the open wound.
42. But children in developing nations lived under the constant risk of infection until more recently, when an international service club took aim at eliminating the disease.
43. Uncircumcised males run a greater risk of infection than circumcised males.
44. People who give and receive tattoos, piercings, and scarification procedures can also be at risk of infection.
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