Re-infection/Genetic: There are causes of recurrent bacterial infections, including reinfection, genetic predisposition, such as selected IgG deficiency, which predisposed individuals to encapsulated bacterial infection. Individuals can also be exposed to other resistant organisms, or infection with other microbial organisms different from the initial infection. Consult your physician is the first step.
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