Sentence examples for endogenous infection from inspiring English sources

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The source of pathogens can be the patient (endogenous infection), the bacteria present in the OR air, instruments used, or the surgeon's hands (exogenous infection).

The patient's hepatitis B and C infection placed him at increased risk for an endogenous infection; however, he did not have needle tracks on physical exam and a history of recent intravenous drug use along with a positive blood culture to entirely suggest an endogenous cause.

Assessment of ex vivo antiviral activity of synthetic CDRs and asd of mAb C7 H1, selected for the highest antiviral activity in HIV-1 endogenous infection was performed as previously described [10], [41].

Clinical and lab researches showed that variety of factors could weaken or undermine the intestinal barrier structure and function, such as trauma, sepsis[1], operation, chemotherapy, radiotherapy, severe pancreatitis, long-term parenteral nutrition, and so on, thus resulted in bacteria translocation, subsequently led to endogenous infection and endotoxiemia (ETM).

Invasive candidiasis were commonly endogenous infection.

Endogenous infection is a disease caused by indigenous microorganisms.

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As long as cell culture reagents of biological origin are used, such as serum to supplement media and natural trypsin for subculture, there will always be a risk that endogenous infections in the source of the reagent will infect the culture.

Given that an individual's network location may also shape their likelihood of transmitting a pathogen when infected, for the same scenarios as above we ran correlations of the four centrality measures against the average number of secondary endogenous infections directly caused by a node once it was infected.

The risk of endogenous infections for example is unavoidable in the case of trans-rectal ultrasound-guided biopsies, where the needle may introduce microbes from the normal rectal flora into the normally sterile prostate/peri-prostatic space [18, 19].

A distinction should also be made between "endogenous infections", which may occur when microbes of the patient's normal flora enter normally sterile spaces, from those referred to as "exogenous infections", when pathogens are introduced from outside the patient, i.e., from other patients, healthcare workers or the inanimate environment.

This finding suggests that the RT-associated S. aureus strains originated from nasal carriage and thus, caused endogenous infections.

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