More than 80% of the women who did not get the vaccine had a recurrent infection within six months.
Further, recurrent respiratory infections may result in missed school days.
Recurrent infection can lead to the development of cystic areas within the mass.
It has been estimated that one third of the world population suffers from recurrent infection.
This leads to a less effective immune response and recurrent infections may take longer to clear.
For those with recurrent infections, a prolonged course of daily antibiotics is effective.
But any persistent, severe, or recurrent infections should be evaluated by your doctor.
Many parents say the recurrent infections disrupt family life and force parents to lose time from work.
People with the disease often die before the age of 30, after their lungs have been destroyed by recurrent bacterial infections.
In persistent or recurrent infections, treatment may need to be continued beyond the normal treatment period.