Definition of Coinfection. Meaning of Coinfection. Synonyms of Coinfection

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- Coinfection is the simultaneous infection of a host by multiple pathogen species. In virology, coinfection includes simultaneous infection of a single...
- The co-epidemic of tuberculosis (TB) and human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) is one of the major global health challenges in the present time. The World...
- North America and Europe experienced a surge in respiratory viruses and coinfections in both adults and children. This formed the beginnings of the 2022–2023...
- standard-of-care for HIV-positive individuals. "WHO: HIV and hepatitis coinfections". WHO. Archived from the original on April 1, 2014. Retrieved 31 July...
- Syphilis increases the risk of HIV transmission by two to five times, and coinfection is common (30–60% in some urban centers). In 2015, Cuba became the first...
- de Pointes due to Methadone Use in a Patient with HIV and Hepatitis C Coinfection". Cardiology Research and Practice. 2010: 524764. doi:10.4061/2010/524764...
- to be between 14 and 30 percent, depending on the disease and region. Coinfection is a major concern with NTDs, making them more damaging than their mortality...
- particularly hepatitis C infection, HIV infection, and Hepatitis C and HIV coinfection, and, less commonly or rarely, with cases of other infectious diseases...
- Pneumoniae with the influenza virus. This was labeled and discussed as a coinfection in correlation to the influenza virus. Gram-negative bacteria Gram-positive...
- with coinfection with Salmonella typhi) and exacerbation of symptoms and pathogenesis of the other parasitic infection (as is typical with coinfection with...