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Fever vs Infection - What's the difference?

fever | infection |


As nouns the difference between fever and infection

is that fever is fever while infection is (pathology) the act or process of infecting.

Transfection vs Infection - What's the difference?

transfection | infection |


As nouns the difference between transfection and infection

is that transfection is the introduction of foreign DNA into a eukaryotic cell while infection is the act or process of infecting.

Infection vs Vaccine - What's the difference?

infection | vaccine |


As a noun infection

is (pathology) the act or process of infecting.

As a verb vaccine is

.

Infections vs Infection - What's the difference?

infections | infection |


As nouns the difference between infections and infection

is that infections is while infection is (pathology) the act or process of infecting.

Colonisation vs Infection - What's the difference?

colonisation | infection |


As nouns the difference between colonisation and infection

is that colonisation is while infection is (pathology) the act or process of infecting.

Virus vs Infection - What's the difference?

virus | infection |


As nouns the difference between virus and infection

is that virus is venom, as produced by a poisonous animal etc while infection is the act or process of infecting.

Infection vs Effection - What's the difference?

infection | effection |


As nouns the difference between infection and effection

is that infection is (pathology) the act or process of infecting while effection is creation; a doing.

Fester vs Infection - What's the difference?

fester | infection |


As a verb fester

is to become septic; to become rotten.

As a noun infection is

(pathology) the act or process of infecting.

Infection vs Inoculum - What's the difference?

infection | inoculum |


As nouns the difference between infection and inoculum

is that infection is (pathology) the act or process of infecting while inoculum is the active material used in an inoculation; an inoculant.

Keloid vs Infection - What's the difference?

keloid | infection |


In pathology|lang=en terms the difference between keloid and infection

is that keloid is (pathology) a hard raised growth of scar tissue at the site of an injury while infection is (pathology) the act or process of infecting.

As nouns the difference between keloid and infection

is that keloid is (pathology) a hard raised growth of scar tissue at the site of an injury while infection is (pathology) the act or process of infecting.

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