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Difference between nosocomial infection and opportunistic infection

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Answered by vedantkhanna00752
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Difference between nosocomial and opportunistic infection

Nosocomial transmission of opportunistic infections. ... However, new data have challenged this view and suggest that some opportunistic pathogens are transmissible from one immunosuppressed patient to another....

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Answered by hotelcalifornia
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Difference between nosocomial infection and opportunistic infection:

Opportunistic infection:

  • Opportunistic infection is an infection produced by bacteria, viruses.
  • Opportunistic infections (OIs) are frequent with people who has weak immune system.
  • opportunistic infection occurs or severe with in a weak immune body systems sparing the healthy ones from the harm. Like Tuberculosis and others.

Nosocomial infection

  • Nosocomial infection caused by the organism which are resistant to antibiotics.
  • Nosocomial infections are for any disease contracted by a diseased person in the hospital.
  • A nosocomial infection is occur due to an infection that present in a certain location, such as a hospital and these infection includes ventilator-associated pneumonia.

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