Similar words: infection, disinfectant, dejected, directed, selected, expected, connected, unexpected. Meaning: [ɪn'fekt] adj. containing or resulting from disease-causing organisms.
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181. Studies of many thousands of people have shown that no-one has ever been infected through kissing.
182. The Government last year declared parts of North Yorkshire infected zones after an outbreak of blue ear disease which threatened the industry.
183. Pattison said he agreed with some scientific estimates predicting a worst-case scenario under which 500, 000 people might already be infected.
184. An infected female who becomes pregnant could infect her unborn child.
185. They said there needed to be more research done, especially on people recently infected with the human immunodeficiency virus.
186. The rest were mainly infected as a result of injecting drugs and sharing needles.
187. Among blacks in the sample, 14.7 percent were becoming infected each year.
188. He next appears alone, and yet maintains his infected speech: The vengeance on the whole camp!
189. In Oxford, although the numbers of infected heterosexuals are low, they're rising dramatically.
190. But the charity stresses that infection can occur on first contact with an infected partner or needle.
191. Poppy's mouth had infected me with a disease of wanting and that was all I knew.
192. It suppresses the immune system so that infected people are prone to almost any infection that happens to come their way.
193. Perrin determined that all of the infected patients had received injections while in hospital in Benghazi.
194. In a few years the number of BSE infected cattle is expected to drastically fall.
195. Most people who contract haemorrhagic dengue have previously been infected with the milder form of the disease.
196. That means any file you create or open after that will be infected by the macro.
197. Figures for 1984 show 67. 4 percent of the cohort infected.
198. Infected rates are high among urban elites as well as among the poor and underprivileged.
199. Maternal transmission is becoming a major problem as increasing numbers of newborn babies enter the world already infected with the AIDS virus.
200. The disintegration of infected cells provides another mechanism for the release of newly-formed viruses.
201. The spikes also have a 50% chance of causing infected wounds.
202. Once infected,[www.Sentencedict.com] people remain infectious all their lives and can pass the virus on to others.
203. If I built the raft with infected bamboo the vessel would turn to powder within weeks.
204. It infected his spine and forced him to spend months in bed.
205. Like 49ers infected with gold fever, big communications companies are rushing to the Internet with dreams of striking it rich.
206. Of these, around 13,900 had been infected through male homosexual activity, 2,000 through drug use and 6,500 through heterosexual activity.
207. The suckling pup may also be infected by ingestion of L3 in the milk during the first three weeks of lactation.
208. Whereas non-infected individuals respond with largely type-specific responses, infected individuals respond with a profile distinctly different from the normal individual.
209. So, it might still be possible for these people to become infected.
210. They may have been infected by the lovers of their mothers, the boyfriends, the johns.
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