secondary infection
secondary infection — 名詞
1. a new infection that takes hold in the same area of the body where an earlier il
繼發性感染
在原發疾病之後,同一部位出現的新感染
a new infection that takes hold in the same area of the body where an earlier illness has already caused damage, often because the tissue is weak or the immune system is busy fighting the first problem
After a week of severe flu, Mr. Chen developed a secondary infection in his lungs.
陳先生嚴重流感一週後,肺部出現了繼發性感染。
collocation: develop a secondary infection
Scratching chickenpox spots left tiny wounds where a secondary infection could take hold.
抓撓水痘留下的微小傷口可能引發繼發性感染。
collocation: secondary infection + take hold
The burns unit kept the room sterile to stop any secondary infection from spreading.
燒傷病房保持環境無菌,防止繼發性感染擴散。
Omar was recovering from surgery when a secondary infection appeared near the stitches.
Omar 手術後正在恢復時,縫合處附近出現了繼發性感染。
Yuki's recovery from glandular fever slowed when a secondary infection appeared in her throat.
Yuki 的腺熱恢復因喉嚨出現繼發性感染而變慢。
- superinfection
more technical; often used when the second infection resists the drugs treating the first
- primary infection
the first infection, which makes the body vulnerable to a secondary one
用法筆記
Distinguish from co-infection: a secondary infection follows and results from an earlier illness; a co-infection happens at the same time. Also different from an opportunistic infection, which takes advantage of any weakened immune system, not necessarily at the site of a prior infection.