Repeated infection

Medical infections refer to local tissues and systemic inflammatory reactions caused by the invasion of pathogens such as bacteria, viruses, fungi, and parasites. Repeated infections are recurrent infections. There are many reasons for repeated infections, including non-immune factors (such as skin and mucosal barrier damage) and immune causes. Modern medicine believes that the correlation between repeated infections and immune factors is a very complex subject.

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