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In [[virology]], '''coinfection''' describes the simultaneous [[infection]] of a single [[cell (biology)|cell]] by two or more [[virus]] particles. Compare to [[superinfection]]. | In [[virology]], '''coinfection''' describes the simultaneous [[infection]] of a single [[cell (biology)|cell]] by two or more [[virus]] particles. Compare to [[superinfection]]. | ||
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In virology, coinfection describes the simultaneous infection of a single cell by two or more virus particles. Compare to superinfection.