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Discover LudwigThe phrase "infected to" is not grammatically correct and is not commonly used in written English
The correct phrase would be "infected with" when referring to a disease or illness. Example: The entire town was infected with the flu after one person brought it back from their travels.
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Q: Did you take special precautions once you knew he was infected to prevent further infections?
Rather than getting addicts off drugs, our mission was to reduce new infections and help those already infected to take better care of themselves.
The infection latent period, the time from being infected to disease symptoms occurs, is often modeled as a log-normal distribution.
*Whether chimpanzees can be infected to study the course of the viral infection.
Getting tested for the virus also can help people who are infected to take steps to prevent the spread of the infection.
They appealed to people who could have been infected to arrange for testing and treatment.
The statement urged people who believed they were infected to seek immediate medical care.
It takes years for someone who is infected to develop symptoms; many people have been infected for years before they are tested.
But a few others, usually teenagers estranged from their families, deliberately got themselves infected to get in.
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The cells were then re-infected to obtain a higher yield of recombinant baculoviruses (Nyström-Lahti et al, 2002).
Besides, our results are not applicable to patients that have a previous infection since we compared cases initially non-infected to non-infected controls.
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