Noun
reinfection (plural reinfections)
Another infection, another instance of being infected
And from Prof. Carl Heneghan of Oxford University also made a comment of cloth mask about the reinfection. Source: Internet
Although current research suggests reinfection within a short time frame is unlikely, some researchers are hesitant to completely dismiss the idea. Source: Internet
Antibodies accurately formed against coronavirus have been shown to wane after a few months, which may mean that protection against reinfection does too. Source: Internet
“Assuming that the Extraditee is indeed especially vulnerable to reinfection with COVID-19 at MDC, he does not explain how such factual circumstance affords a legal basis for his release here. Source: Internet
Citing ICMR’s second sero-survey, Union Health Minister Harsh Vardhan Sunday said India was still far from achieving herd immunity against novel and the ICMR was “actively researching” on reports of reinfection. Source: Internet
BV-associated bacteria in or on the male genitals may promote relapse, reinfection of, women with BV. Source: Internet