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... infection ) , the asymptomatic nature of most infections , the vari- ety of clinical manifestations of active infection , and its capacity for reactivation upon depression of host defense ( immunosuppressive therapy , graft - vs - host ...
... infection ) , the asymptomatic nature of most infections , the vari- ety of clinical manifestations of active infection , and its capacity for reactivation upon depression of host defense ( immunosuppressive therapy , graft - vs - host ...
Page 186
... Infection with this organism can take varied forms : pharyngitis , tracheobronchitis , pneumonia or asymptomatic infection . M. pneumoniae is the cause of at least half the cases of primary atypical pneumonia in young adults and of at ...
... Infection with this organism can take varied forms : pharyngitis , tracheobronchitis , pneumonia or asymptomatic infection . M. pneumoniae is the cause of at least half the cases of primary atypical pneumonia in young adults and of at ...
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... infection is acquired . H. capsulatum in tissue Infections with H. capsulatum are extremely common ; it has been estimated that at any one time some 30 million living Americans have been infected with this organism . In the vast ...
... infection is acquired . H. capsulatum in tissue Infections with H. capsulatum are extremely common ; it has been estimated that at any one time some 30 million living Americans have been infected with this organism . In the vast ...
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