| 1. | The first time a person is infected, it is called primary infection.
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| 2. | One year had passed, and they still hadn't healed their primary infections.
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| 3. | This exudate is then the source for new rounds of primary infections.
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| 4. | They may recur weekly or monthly for approximately 5 years following primary infection.
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| 5. | Primary infection does not involve recruitment of specific lymphocytes to the intestinal mucosa.
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| 6. | Primary infection can also occur in the bones and lungs.
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| 7. | IgM becomes undetectable 30 90 days after a primary infection, but earlier following re-infections.
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| 8. | State health officials said they believed the outbreak of primary infection had peaked last week.
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| 9. | These spores cause a secondary infection which is usually less severe than primary infection with ascospores.
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| 10. | They also may be used in dealing with air-borne bacterial primary infections, such as pneumonic plague.
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