risk of infection

NOUN
  1. the probability of becoming infected given that exposure to an infectious agent has occurred
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How To Use risk of infection In A Sentence

  • People with congenital diseases of the heart or lungs, such as cyanotic congenital heart disease, are at high risk of infections which can then spread to the brain.
  • These devices typically can't be autoclaved, which may increase your risk of infection.
  • Being naked helps the immune system by aiding Vitamin D absorption and reducing the risk of infection and skin complaints. The Sun
  • Such infections may leave people more vulnerable to the risk of infection by weakening their immune system.
  • In a warm climate where flesh decays rapidly, there is more risk of infection from dead animals.
  • We must minimize the risk of infection.
  • Bandage the wound to reduce the risk of infection.
  • The high risk of infection puts a premium on the use of sterile needles.
  • Among its side effects, Gilenya can increase a person's risk of infection and potentially lead to toxicity of the liver and an eye disease called macular edema, clinical trials have shown. Pills Offer Easier Way to Treat MS
  • The risk of infection is greatest in fields where forage legumes have been grown recently and minimum tillage has been used.
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