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Discover Ludwig"cases of infection" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used to refer to the total amount or number of infections that have been reported for a particular area or group. For example: "Health officials are reporting an increase in cases of infection in the capital city."
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There were no additional cases of infection.
The potential exists for litigation in cases of infection.
Just four cases of infection were confirmed last week in Florida.
Laboratory tests yesterday confirmed three more cases of infection by the legionella bacterium.
(Cases of infection from improperly sterilized equipment, and of weakened sphincter muscles, have been documented).
Taiwan's tally now stands at 27 fatalities and 207 cases of infection.
More than 30,000 cases of infection with the Zika virus have been reported in Brazil.
There were 83 cases of infection, the news agency said.
There have been no reported cases of infection in Spain.
A link between the surgeon and the two cases of infection had been established by DNA tests, he said.
P. W. Marlow: Health treatment required for cases of infection better isolated indoors (anag. of first & last letters).
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