INFLUENCE OF PATIENT’S GENERAL HEALTH STATUS ON THE OUTCOME OF INFECTIONS

Débora Cristina Coraça-Huber

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The outcomes of a pathogen colonization and development of clinical infection can be strictly related to the general health status of a patient. The spread of the awareness about the dangers of underlying health conditions should be the main role of the conventional medicine, as well as the key to successful treatments and control of diseases.

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