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  • noun Plural form of coinfection.

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Examples

  • Bacterial coinfections in lung tissue specimens from fatal cases of 2009 pandemic influenza A H1N1—United States, May–August 2009.

    SUPERBUG MARYN MCKENNA 2010

  • Bacterial coinfections in lung tissue specimens from fatal cases of 2009 pandemic influenza A H1N1—United States, May–August 2009.

    SUPERBUG MARYN MCKENNA 2010

  • Bacterial coinfections in lung tissue specimens from fatal cases of 2009 pandemic influenza A H1N1—United States, May–August 2009.

    SUPERBUG MARYN MCKENNA 2010

  • Evidence for immune-facilitated excretion of schistosome eggs from patients with Schistosoma mansoni and human immunodeficiency virus coinfections.

    Parasite Rex Carl Zimmer 2009

  • Evidence for immune-facilitated excretion of schistosome eggs from patients with Schistosoma mansoni and human immunodeficiency virus coinfections.

    Parasite Rex Carl Zimmer 2009

  • Evidence for immune-facilitated excretion of schistosome eggs from patients with Schistosoma mansoni and human immunodeficiency virus coinfections.

    Parasite Rex Carl Zimmer 2009

  • Seventy percent of coinfections are in sub-Saharan Africa.

    ANC Daily News Briefing 2004

  • The presence of coinfections is believed to be one of the biggest risk factors for the development of cervical cancer in humans, Nollens said, although he added that there is no evidence that dolphins develop the disease.

    Medlogs - Recent stories 2010

  • "Dolphins are the only species besides humans that we know of that can harbor coinfections, or infections of multiple papillomavirus types, in the genital mucosa."

    Medlogs - Recent stories 2010

  • "Dolphins are the only species besides humans that we know of that can harbor coinfections, or infections of multiple papillomavirus types, in the genital mucosa."

    Medlogs - Recent stories 2010

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