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Things infection often describes (“infection ________”)
control, section, course, medium, free, exhaustion, atrium, related, diseases, induced, associated, prevention, status, period, rate
How infection often is described (“________ infection”)
bacterial, secondary, urinary, acute, chronic, primary, human, upper, severe, fungal, streptococcal, systemic, active, serious, persistent, tuberculous, latent, initial, local, recurrent, experimental, respiratory, congenital, natural, mixed, opportunistic, maternal, septic, pulmonary, gonococcal, postoperative, recent, genital, staphylococcal, subsequent, previous, asymptomatic, syphilitic, possible, focal, chlamydial, nosocomial, mild, intestinal, parasitic, fatal, disseminated, neonatal, symptomatic, intercurrent, cross, pelvic, fetal, subclinical, intrauterine, generalized, viral, clinical, vaginal, venereal, renal, borne, overwhelming, oral, superficial, malarial, invasive, pyogenic, productive, post, pneumococcal, inapparent, anaerobic, prior, middle, cytomegalovirus, joint, concurrent, microbial, cutaneous, dental, ocular, surgical
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