Definition of seroconvert in English:
 seroconvert
verbˌsɪərəʊkənˈvəːtˌsirōkənˈvərt
[no object]Medicine (of a person) undergo a change from a seronegative to a seropositive condition.
 other clinical symptoms did not differ between drug users who seroconverted and those who remained negative for HIV
 Example sentencesExamples
-  This could be due to failure to seroconvert following vaccination and further emphasises the need for serological surveillance.
 -  Never divulging his sexual orientation to his attending doctors, he was diagnosed with a form of Lane disease when in fact he was seroconverting.
 -  However, patients will not seroconvert until about 22 to 27 days postexposure.
 -  All 12 women seroconverted after the first vaccination.
 -  Having remained HIV-negative all that time, he now seroconverts.
 
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noun ˌsɪərəʊkənˈvəːʃn
Medicine A change from a seronegative to a seropositive condition.
 healthcare workers with seroconversions after work-related exposure
 Example sentencesExamples
- mass noun one of the predictors of seroconversion to hepatitis C is sharing needles
 - Health care workers with seroconversions after work-related exposure need to speak up and share their experiences with colleagues.
 - Regarding the other secondary endpoints, vaccinated children had shorter exacerbations (irrespective of their cause) and fewer seroconversions than the placebo group but reported more side effects.
 - The seroconversion seen in some blood donors suggest that the proteins are indeed produced by the bacteria.