英:['kəʊɪnf'ekʃn]
美:['koʊɪnf'ekʃn]
英:['kəʊɪnf'ekʃn]
美:['koʊɪnf'ekʃn]
noun
concurrent infection of a cell or organism with two or more pathogenic agents
coinfection with influenza A and SARS-CoV-2
noun
concurrent infection of a cell or organism with two or more pathogenic agents
coinfection with influenza A and SARS-CoV-2
The first known use of coinfection was in 1872
1 How big of a risk is coinfection with Covid and other viruses?
2 Last year, the CDC tracked coinfections in the U.S. and found that 3% of people hospitalized with the flu also tested positive for Covid.
3 And only 10% of patients were estimated to have a bacterial coinfection.
4 During the coinfection, the two segmented influenza viruses could exchange bits of genetic code and combine to create a chimeric virus.
5 Another study of patients hospitalized with viral or bacterial infections found that nearly half had a coinfection with another pathogen.
6 Scientists there decided to start hunting for examples of coinfection and possible recombination earlier this year.
7 Two cases of coinfection have already been reported in another study currently under review, the study's authors stated.
8 Bay Area scientists agreed that recombination due to delta and omicron coinfection isn’t surprising.
9 XDR - TB co - infection and growth are the biggest challenge to tuberculosis control.
联合感染和耐药结核病的增长是控制结核病的最大挑战.