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- RSV is a common cause of respiratory hospitalization in infants, and reinfection remains common in later life, though often with less severity. It is...
- appearance of symptoms. As of August 2021, reinfection with COVID‑19 was possible but uncommon. The first case of reinfection was do****ented in August 2020. A systematic...
- symptoms appear. There is uncertainty about reinfection and long-term immunity. It is not known how common reinfection is, but reports have indicated that it...
- Nakao H, Nakajima K (August 1994). "Reinfection with influenza B virus in children: analysis of the reinfection influenza B viruses". Epidemiology and...
- of an immune response. Due to the formation of immunological memory, reinfection at later time points leads to a rapid increase in antibody production...
- disease months later. In those who have recently survived an infection, reinfection usually causes milder symptoms. This partial resistance disappears over...
- pseudorandom domains over 8 TLDs NetBIOS push Patches MS08-067 to open reinfection backdoor in Server service Blocks certain DNS lookups Disables AutoUpdate...
- ; Kerndt, P. R. (2011). "High Chlamydia and gonorrhea incidence and reinfection among performers in the adult film industry". ****ually Transmitted Diseases...
- Studies using DNA fingerprinting of M. tuberculosis strains have shown reinfection contributes more substantially to recurrent TB than previously thought...
- HIV superinfection (also called HIV reinfection or SuperAIDS) is a condition in which a person with an established human immunodeficiency virus infection...