There have been no cases of secondary infection in the state, even among health care workers.
However, it seems as if this is just a secondary infection.
Only one patient, in the standard therapy group, had a secondary infection.
For adults at high risk, secondary infections can be life threatening.
But for people considered at high risk, secondary infections can be life-threatening.
Even fewer actually calculate the average number of secondary infections.
No specific treatment is available, but antibiotics can be used to prevent secondary infections.
That is, if we can keep you in your bed and prevent secondary infections.
And with needles, there's always the danger of secondary infections.
In addition, antibiotics may be required to manage any secondary infection.