superinfezione
Superinfezione, also known as secondary infection, refers to an infection that occurs in a host that is already infected with another disease. This can happen when a primary infection weakens the immune system, making the host more susceptible to other pathogens. Alternatively, a superinfezione can arise from the proliferation of opportunistic microorganisms that are normally kept in check by a healthy immune system or by the initial treatment of the primary infection.
A common example of superinfezione is the development of fungal infections, such as Candida albicans, in individuals
The treatment of superinfezioni often requires addressing both the primary and secondary infections. This may involve