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in·fec·tion [ɪnˈfekʃən] SUST.

1. infection no pl., no art. (contamination):

infection
infection

2. infection (instance):

infection
infection
throat/ear infection

ˈear in·fec·tion SUST.

ear infection

Ejemplos de uso para infection

virus infection
throat/ear infection
resistance to a disease/an infection

Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

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Selenium sulfide is used in medicinal shampoos and to treat skin infections such as tinea versicolor.
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The virus also changes the file's timestamp to the date and time of infection.
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As such they were used mainly for treatment of urinary tract infections.
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The cause is usually from a spreading infection in the nose, sinuses, ears, or teeth.
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There is typically a scar in the area of the infection following healing.
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In infection, there is often weakness, fever and chills.
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I had contacted osteomyelitis in early 1967 and had a massive bone infection in my right leg.
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The infection of the tentacles of the eyes seems to inhibit the perception of light intensity.
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Treatment with thiabendazole or ketoconazole is suggested when infection becomes systemic.
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More puppies survive, but they can develop a latent infection.
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