Synonym: catching, epidemic, infectious, spreading. Similar words: contagion, contentious, litigious, religious, prestigious, contain, contact, container. Meaning: [-dʒəs] adj. 1. easily diffused or spread as from one person to another 2. (of disease) capable of being transmitted by infection.
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91 Signs include hair loss, redness, and scaling, and is not contagious to humans. Sarcoptic mange is caused by Sarcoptes scabiei canis.
92 The animal and the farm it came from were to be examined by authorities to confirm whether it was indeed a case of the highly contagious viral disease that can affect all cloven-footed animals.
93 To Granny Peach and Xiao Bao , her five - year - old grandson, suicide seems like a contagious disease.
94 Marek's disease (MD) which is caused by herpes virus is one of the highly contagious lymphadenia tumor diseases.
95 Chickenpox is a highly contagious infectious disease caused by the varicella - zoster virus.
96 foot-and-mouth disease is a highly contagious degenerative viral disease of cattle and other cloven-hoofed animals. It is usually not fatal.
97 Some serious contagious diseases , such as ASF, PRRS and so on,[www.Sentencedict.com] can transmit through semen.
98 Infectious bursal disease is an acute and highly contagious disease, which damages mainly young chicken.
99 Chicken pox ( or varicella ): Contagious viral disease producing itchy Blisters.
100 Torgovnick's fears are certainly well-intentioned, but there's no evidence that women aspire to look like the characters in "Black Swan, " and in any event eating disorders are not contagious.
101 foot-and-mouth disease (FMD) is a highly contagious and devastating disease that affects all species of cloven-hoofed animals, including cattle, pigs, and sheep.
102 These supplies will still be inadequate to cover a world population of 6.8 billion people in which virtually everyone is susceptible to infection by a new and readily contagious virus.
103 You can't hibernate the winter away, but whenever possible, avoid situations where contagious people congregate.
104 Free from the pollution of leprosy or other contagious disease.
105 Health experts say that the first few hours/days of a virus tend to be the most contagious, so spare your co-workers your germs and keep your sneezy self at home until the following day.
106 Their understanding of the country is profound; their commitment, uplifting; their vision, inspiring; and passion, contagious.
107 Smallpox, a fatal and highly contagious disease spread through inhalation, was once widespread throughout the world.
108 Trichomonad of dove is a kind of parasite contagious disease of dove.
109 Prions are not readily transmittable from species to species, but once they have broken through the species barrier they can rapidly adapt and become contagious within the species.
110 I had contracted dragon pox shortly before arriving at school, and while I was no longer contagious, my pock-marked visage and greenish hue did not encourage many to approach me.
111 As we have seen, financial turmoil is contagious, moving very rapidly from one country to another and spreading very quickly from one economic sector to many others.
112 And, discerning the scarlet letter on her breast, would scamper off with a strange, contagious fear.
113 We have been told that the financial crisis is so severe and so contagious because it comes at a time of unprecedented interconnectedness.
114 "An easy thing to say would be 'Choose your friends wisely, ' "says Olga Yakusheva of Marquette University, who has found that weight-loss behaviors can be contagious among college women.
115 "The Downer is a person you have to let into your life with care because this trait can be contagious, " Yager says.
116 A disease that is or may be transmitted by direct or indirect contact; a contagious disease.
117 Actinobacillus pleuropneumoniae (APP) is the etiological agent of Porcine Contagious pleuropneumonia (PCP), a severe respiratory contagious disease effecting swine industry worldwide.
118 For example, one person called to report the outbreak of a contagious disease that constricts breathing.
119 In many regards, they concluded, happiness is like a contagious disease.
120 On 5-22-2009, Australia designated the Tasmanian Devil an endangered species, because of a contagious cancer that has wiped out 70% of wild devils since 1996.
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