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opportunistic infection
/ ŏ′ər-ٴ̅̅-ĭ′ĭ /
- An infection by a microorganism that normally does not cause disease but does so when lowered resistance to infection is caused by the impairment of the body's immune system.
opportunistic infection
- An infection caused by a microorganism that under normal conditions would not bring about disease. Opportunistic infections occur when the body's immune system is weakened by disease or malnutrition . ( See AIDS .)
Example Sentences
A measles infection temporarily suppresses the immune system, Mina said, and it was long assumed that opportunistic infections around the time of the illness were the result of that short-term suppression.
Adding mpox to the list of opportunistic infections in people with advanced H.I.V. would encourage health care workers to identify and prioritize patients most at risk of severe disease and death.
As for the homegrown authoritarian movement some of us designate as fascism, it is rather like an opportunistic infection.
“There is some information out there that says that too much exercise can impair some of your immune response and make you susceptible to opportunistic infections,” de Miguel says.
HIV, initially dubbed the “gay cancer,” typically progressed to AIDS, leaving patients vulnerable to opportunistic infections that were nearly always fatal.
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