acute infection in English
severe infection, serious infectio
Use "acute infection" in a sentence
1. * acute infection in the ear canal;
2. * acute infection of the ear drum; or
3. It's hepatitis C. Heavy viral, all consistent with acute infection.
4. This acute infection of the brain is almost invariably fatal.
5. 16 He's suffering from an acute infection of the lower respiratory tract.
6. Immunisation should be postponed in patients with febrile illness or acute infection.
7. The acute infection is often subclinical, although chronic infection may result in anemia and lymphadenopathy.
8. If it is elevated, it indicates that your white cells are rallying to fight an acute infection.
9. A sAlivary stone or other blockage of the sAlivary gland duct can contribute to an acute infection
10. While its healing properties may not be as effective as antibiotics in cases of acute infection, microbiologist A.
11. In contrast, an IgG and IgA response to this antigen has been reported in children with acute infection.
12. Bacillary dysentery - an acute infection of the intestine by shigella bacteria; characterized by diarrhea and fever and abdominal pains shigellosis
13. Acute infection with hepatitis C virus (HCV) is often clinically inapparent, but may affect several organ systems in its chronic course.
14. Decreased levels of Basophils in the blood may be caused by an acute infection, cancer or a severe injury, according to MedlinePlus
15. Pneumonia is an acute infection of the parenchyma of the lung that until recently was classified as either community-Acquired pneumonia (CAP) or health care–associated pneumonia (HCAP)
16. The term Cellulitis is commonly used to indicate a nonnecrotizing inflammation of the skin and subcutaneous tissues, a process usually related to acute infection that does not involve the fascia or muscles
17. Definition of Asymptomatic : not causing, marked by, or presenting with signs or symptoms of infection, illness, or disease Asymptomatic carriers of contagious disease Acute infection is usually Asymptomatic, making early diagnosis difficult.
18. Agranulocytosis, also called agranulocytic angina, acute infection characterized by severe sore throat, fever, and fatigue and associated with an extreme reduction of white blood cells, or leukocytes (a condition known as leukopenia), particularly the white cells known as neutrophils (neutropenia).
19. HIV-1 protease cleaves Actin in vitro at amino acid residues 7-8, 66-67, 94-95, 105-106, 126-127, and 296-297: PubMed: gag-pol: Actin, one of the most abundant proteins of the cell, is hydrolyzed by the human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) protease during acute infection of cultured human T lymphocytes: PubMed: reverse transcriptase: gag-pol