| autochthonous infection |
Infection due to organisms normally present in the patient's body. It may occur when host defenses are compromised, or when resident flora are introduced into an abnormal site.
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| autochthonous |
locally transmitted by mosquitoes. Differentiated from imported, congenital, or blood-borne malaria.
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| autochthonous |
Aboriginal Indigenous people, those who have "sprung from the land itself" as the original inhabitants of a particular place of Grandmother Earth. We, the Ahnishinahbæó t jibway, are the autochtho
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| autochthonous |
native to a particular place; aboriginal; indigenous. Sometimes these original inhabitants were thought to have been born directly from the earth. See chthonic.
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