Medical Misquotes
Superinfection
Sobreinfección
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.
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