Examples of 'persistent infection' in a sentence

Meaning of "persistent infection"

A persistent infection refers to an ongoing or chronic infection that persists in the body for an extended period. It is characterized by symptoms that last longer than usual and often requires prolonged treatment or management to control the infection and prevent it from recurring

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Month persistent infection secondary endpoint.
The cat develops a persistent infection.
Persistent infection leads to the activation of adaptive immunity.
Unchanged or increasing levels can mean a persistent infection.
More like persistent infection.
Persistent infection does not occur.
Unique feature of persistent infection.
Persistent infection favored by disturbed epithelial barrier favours cervical carcinogenesis.
Embryo donors and recipients should be tested for persistent infection.
Month persistent infection.
Urine cultures can also be used to differentiate recurrent from persistent infection.
Establish lifelong persistent infection in their host and reactivate periodically.
An acute infection may resolve or it can develop into a chronic persistent infection.
Persistent infection irrespective of the quality of the existing root canal treatment.
This is consistent with the establishment of persistent infection in tissue macrophages.

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Any persistent infection of the eyes may cause further issues and potential tissue destruction.
Metal implants will become a supply for persistent infection within the body.
Persistent infection with West Nile virus years after initial infection.
Genomic changes associated with antigenic variation of visna virus during persistent infection.
EBV establishes a latent or a persistent infection in lymphoblastoid cells.
Vaccines are currently being developed to reduce susceptibility to HPV infection and persistent infection.
This result confirms persistent infection by HGV in a human.
Amphotericin B is the drug of choice in severe or persistent infection.
No information exists about protection against persistent infection or precancerous lesions among HIV infected women.
Infection of hepatitis B includes transient infection and persistent infection.
Twelve-month persistent infection was evaluated as additional efficacy endpoint.
These observations provide a possible explanation in support of persistent infection despite antibiotic treatment in vivo.
However, persistent infection can lead to the development of cervical cancer.
HCV causes chronic hepatitis by persistent infection.
In both cases of persistent infection and acute exacerbation, administration of antibiotics is applied.
All five animals had evidence of persistent infection with DHBV.
Valve dysfunction and persistent infection after seven to 10 days of appropriate antibiotic therapy.
In some embodiments, the infection is a persistent infection.
Antigenic variation during persistent infection by equine infectious anemia virus, a retrovirus.
Further, there is no evidence that the poliovirus can cause a persistent infection in humans.
A persistent infection is established if the immune response fails to clear or control the infection26.
Its level is increased by persistent infection with LCMV.
Thus, the mononuclear cells are in a strategic position in the development of persistent infection.
Beset with persistent infection and necrosis, his lower left leg was eventually amputated.
After the acute phase, there is often a persistent infection without symptoms.
Persistent infection of the mucous membranes and skin of the nose, mouth, and throat.
It often doesn't cause any noticeable symptoms, but can lead to a persistent infection.
This stage features persistent infection of bone marrow and other tissue, and is considered irreversible.
This integration is what leads to VMV 's lifelong persistent infection.
As explained above, persistent infection of HPV may also cause cervical cancer.
In this study, only two children had persistent infection by MRSA.
Persistent infection may lead to precancerous lesions called cervical intraepithelial neoplasia (CIN).
The expression of these gene-products is also reduced in persistent infection of HPV.
Canada? Persistent infection with carcinogenic HPV is linked to high-grade lesions and cervical cancer.
HCV replicates preferentially in hepatocytes but is not directly cytopathic, leading to persistent infection.

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