Subacute in a sentence as an adjective

Indeed, there is evidence that AT is protective under conditions of acute or subacute exposure to POPs.

About 1 in 10000 people[1] that contact measles go on to develop subacute sclerosing panencephalitis[2] 6 to 15 years later.

Hoever, measles can turn into subacute sclerosing panencephalitis later in life, which is very lethal.

Unfortunately, it also hasn't been shown to be effective in repairing or preventing the effects of subacute toxicity, so even if the state were willing to pay for it, chelation wouldn't be a cure.

EPA bulletin written before Trump took office:"...Thirty-six of them [organophosphates] are presently registered for use in the United States, and all can potentially cause acute and subacute toxicity.

Subacute definitions

adjective

less than acute; relating to a disease present in a person with no symptoms of it