Hernandez'2005-6 study of 25 couples reports " A number of instances indicated apparent reinfection [ from partner ] after viral clearance ."
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If you can rake up and discard or burn all fallen blossoms and buds as soon as they drop, you may be able to prevent reinfection.
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Further, at the 1986 Diama Dam on the Senegal River, restoring prawns upstream of the dam reduced both snail density and the human schistosomiasis reinfection rate.
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Because they were resistant to reinfection, they are able to care for individuals who caught the disease for the first time, including the next generation of children.
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Conventional treatment typically involves thoroughly washing the feet daily or twice daily, followed by the application of a prevention ) is crucial for killing the fungus and preventing reinfection.
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Cryptosporidiosis is typically an acute, short-term infection, can be recurrent through reinfection in immunocompetent hosts, and become severe or life-threatening in immunocompromised individuals.
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A study also published in the Journal of Infectious Diseases found that immunocompetent subjects exposed to VZV resulting in an increased level of VZV antibodies suggests that subclinical reinfection occurs.
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Such reinfection _ before recovery from the cellular immune dysfunction induced by previous ( ( viral ) ) infection _ could conceivably lead to overwhelming immunodeficiency or Kaposi's sarcoma.
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While initial infection with dengue is not life-threatening, reinfection with a different strain leads to severe hemorrhagic fever in most cases and often death, according to virologists.
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A disadvantage of UVGI is that while water treated by chlorination is resistant to reinfection ( until the chlorine off-gasses ), UVGI water is not resistant to reinfection.