Autoinnoculation: Inoculation of a microorganism obtained by contact with a lesion on one's own body, producing a secondary infection. This can happen, for example, with a fresh smallpox vaccination if the person who has been vaccinated touches it and transfers the virus to a scrape on their body.
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Autoinoculation is a procedure in which cells are removed from a person's body, treated or medically changed, and then placed back into the body. The ...
Autoinoculation. Autoinoculation means to self spread herpes. Spreading your herpes virus to another part of your body is possible if you are going through a true primary ...
autoinoculation /au·to·in·oc·u·la·tion/ (-in-ok″u-la´shun) inoculation with microorganisms from one's own body. au·to·in·oc·u·la·tion (ô t--n k y-l sh n)
noun inoculation of a healthy part with an infective agent from a diseased part of the same body. Origin: auto- 1 + inoculation Related forms au·to·in·oc·u·la ...