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Yes blood infections can reoccur.
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Yes, Legionnaires' disease can reoccur. This disease is a severe form of pneumonia caused by a bacterium known as legionella.
The spelling of the verb is "reoccur" (to happen again). The similar term "recur" has the connotation of repetition at regular intervals.
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Recur and Reoccur can usually be used interchangeably, but try to find some other synonyms that sound less alike for style.
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"Reoccur" is indeed a real word, though it is often confused with "recur." "Reoccur" refers to something happening again after a period of time, while "recur" implies that it happens repeatedly or at regular intervals. Both terms are valid, but they convey different nuances regarding the frequency and timing of events.
Yes, aneurysms can recur. After an initial aneurysm is treated, there is a risk of new aneurysms developing in other locations or even the same site. Factors such as underlying health conditions, genetic predispositions, and lifestyle choices can contribute to this risk. Regular monitoring and management by healthcare professionals are essential to reduce the likelihood of recurrence.