Medical Misquotes
Superinfection
Sobreinfección
Superinfection
Acta Medica Colombiana, vol. 45, no. 2, p. 50, 2020
Asociacion Colombiana de Medicina Interna
Received: 03 May 2020
Accepted: 04 May 2020
Some inappropriate uses of this term are heard in current medical jargon, such as superinfected COPD, superinfection of a venous ulcer, or superinfected varicose veins, diseases which are not normally infectious, although they may be complicated with a secondary infection. Understanding the etymology will help clear up the situation.
Superinfection: (Derived frominfection):
To reinforce its proper use, it is important to review the term from which it is derived:Infection:(From the latininfic(ere) 'to stain' +-tiônem'corruption'; documented in French since 1314):
Therefore, the word «superinfection» and its derivatives only apply to infectious diseases; for example: bacterial superinfection of infectious skin lesions, hepatitis D superinfection in a patient with chronic hepatitis B infection, mycotic vaginitis following genital herpes, bacterial colitis associated with the use of antibiotics, etc.
Sources
Real Academia Nacional de Medicina. Diccionario de Términos Médicos. Editorial Médica Panamericana. 2012
Diccionario de la Real Academia Española de la Lengua. Disponible en:www.rae.es
Mandel, DouglasandBennett's. Principles and Practice of Infectious Diseases. NinthEdition.Churchill Livingstone Elsevier. 2019
Author notes
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