Difference between nosocomial and opportunistic infection
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Nosocomial infections also referred to as healthcare-associated infections (HAI), are infection(s) acquired during the process of receiving health care that was not present during the time of admission.
Nosocomial infections also referred to as healthcare-associated infections (HAI), are infection(s) acquired during the process of receiving health care that was not present during the time of admission.An infection caused by an organism that does not normally cause disease. Opportunistic infections occur in people with weakened immune systems.
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