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Summary Of: Infection

is an infection that occurs during or following treatment of another already existing primary infection... The difference between an infection and a colonization is often only a matter of circumstance... An occult infection is medical terminology for a... The classic symptoms of a bacterial infection are localized Redness... One of the hallmarks of a bacterial infection is local pain... An ear infection is more likely to be bacterial if the pain occurs in only one ear... An infection that produces pus is not always bacterial...

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