coinfectivity
Coinfectivity refers to the simultaneous presence of two or more infectious agents within a single host. This can occur with pathogens such as bacteria, viruses, fungi, or parasites. Coinfection is distinct from superinfection, where a secondary infection occurs after an initial one has been treated or is resolving, and from co-habitation, where different organisms live in close proximity without necessarily infecting the host.
The implications of coinfectivity can vary significantly. In some cases, the presence of multiple pathogens may
Coinfectivity is a common phenomenon, particularly in settings with high population density or compromised immune systems.