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home:pathogenesis:successive_infection [09.09.2012] – [Evidence from clinical and laboratory-based studies] paulalberthome:pathogenesis:successive_infection [11.25.2016] – [Successive infection: early infections predispose a person to later chronic disease] sallieq
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 ===== Successive infection: early infections predispose a person to later chronic disease ==== ===== Successive infection: early infections predispose a person to later chronic disease ====
  
-There is broad support for the conclusion that early infections, especially acute infections, predispose a person to later onset of chronic diseases, diseases which are likely caused by chronic microbial infections. The role beta-lactam antibiotics, which are often prescribed for acute infections, play in fostering the growth of L-form bacteria is discussed elsewhere.+There is broad support for the conclusion that early infections, especially acute infections, predispose a person to later onset of chronic diseases, diseases which are likely caused by chronic microbial infections. The role of beta-lactam antibiotics, which are often prescribed for acute infections, play in fostering the growth of L-form bacteria is discussed elsewhere.
 ==== Hematogenous seeding due to dental infections ==== ==== Hematogenous seeding due to dental infections ====
  
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