Examples of 'prone to infection' in a sentence

Meaning of "prone to infection"

The phrase 'prone to infection' is used to describe an increased susceptibility or vulnerability to getting infected by a disease, bacteria, or virus. It implies that an individual or a particular body part is more likely to contract an infection compared to others

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prone to infection
They are prone to infection and heal slowly.
Steroids make you more prone to infection.
Newborns are prone to infection in the first month of life.
Deep puncture wounds are especially prone to infection.
More prone to infection.
The skin is also more prone to infection.
The skin is prone to infection which can cause a lot of pain.
The brain is highly prone to infection.
Puncture wounds may be prone to infection depending on the depth of penetration.
The tattoo removal site is highly prone to infection.
They are prone to infection.
Many serious infections occurred in people prone to infection.
Burns are especially prone to infection and may require multiple and painful skin grafts.
This makes the gums more prone to infection.
Diabetics are prone to infection and / or long healing process.

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Diabetic foot ulcers are painful and prone to infection.
Central venous catheters are prone to infection and embodiments for that purpose are described above.
This is because the surgical sites are more prone to infection.
If you cut yourself, you are prone to infection because the water is filthy.
Often scratching can create open sores that are prone to infection.
The placenta is particularly prone to infection as it contains blood.
Sterile florets tend to remain open and thus more prone to infection.
People with lymphedema are more prone to infection in the affected arm or leg.
The uncolonized areas of the substrate are usually significantly more prone to infection.
Horses are very prone to infection.
A reduction in your white blood cell count can make you more prone to infection.
Patients using CSII may be more prone to infection at the site of infusion.
This can lead to a breakdown of the skin that becomes prone to infection.
Such open sores are prone to infection by pathogens such as bacteria, fungi, and viruses.
They also heal less quickly and are prone to infection.
Damage to the prostate makes it more prone to infection - for example, after prostate surgery.
Low white blood cell count which can make you more prone to infection.
With AML, he 's prone to infection.
During this time apparently she has her pores open and therefore is prone to infection.
Babies are most vulnerable and are more prone to infection with the contagious virus.
This combined with the constant trauma from sandals makes them more prone to infection.
Eventually, the cilia degenerate, leaving the pig prone to infection by more serious secondary pathogens.
Due to continuous contact with the infected, hospital staff is prone to infection.
It is believed that uncircumcised men are more prone to infection and transmission of HPV.
It has been noted that shrub-elms are usually less prone to infection.
As such, hands can be prone to infection.
In the advanced stages, children will become increasingly prone to infection.
People who undergo this procedure are extremely prone to infection and scarring.
As a general rule, people with CD4 counts of over 500 cells / µL are less prone to infection.
Also, only young tissue is prone to infection.
The immune system of infants is underdeveloped, which makes them highly prone to infection.
Therefore, our body may prone to infection.
In other words, aflatoxin contamination makes animals more prone to infection.
Do not let your cuts and wounds open as they are prone to infection easily.
The ulcers can become severe, even encircling the leg, and are prone to infection.

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