Synonym: infective. Similar words: infection, infected, disinfectant, affection, affectionate, inflection, factious, fractious. Meaning: [ɪn'fekʃəs] adj. 1. caused by infection or capable of causing infection 2. easily spread 3. of or relating to infection.
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271. CONCLUSIONS: HI - positie patients with tuberculosis varied greatly in their infectiousness, and some were highly infectious.
272. Objective To construct the DNA vaccine against type 2 herpes simplex virus(HSV-2) modified by ubiquitinated infectious cell protein 27(ICP27).
273. Caries are chronic infectious diseases and the consequence of oral ecologic disequilibrium.
274. The researchers said their findings show that people who are in contact with animals should be surveyed regularly for new infectious zoonotic diseases.
275. When the infection is systemic in nature, the lymphadenopathy is also usually generalized, as in tuberculosis, brucellosis, infectious mononucleosis, hepatitis, fungal infections, and toxoplasmosis.
276. By far the greatest risk associated with polluted drinking water is the spread of diarrhea, dysentery, cholera, and infectious hepatitis (hepatitis A).
277. Objective To analyze the clinical characteristics of infectious mononucleosis in children.
278. Conclusion The early manifestations of fulminant epidemic cerebrospinal meningitis are mainly severe infectious signs.
279. OBJECTIVE:To observe clinical efficiency of yanhuning for the treatment of infectious monocytosis of the children.
280. An infectious facial cancer is spreading rapidly among Tasmanian devils and populations of the world's largest marsupial predator are believed to have fallen by more than 60% as a result.
281. Although the TREAT registry has shown systemic infliximab to be safe in the long term,(http://sentencedict.com/infectious.html) there is concern regarding infectious as well as neoplastic complications.
282. Denise Hyland was a tall, freckle - faced Irish girl with kind, beautiful eyes and an infectious smile.
283. Infectious organisms found in saliva are released when people spit.
284. We wished to determine whether infectious HBV can traverse a polarized trophoblast monolayer.
285. Infectious hepatitis is the most common of all serious infectious diseases in North America.
286. Chloramphenicol and thiamphenicol belong to phenicols broad-spectrum antibiotic and were widely used to prevent and treat infectious disease of animals effectively in clinic.
287. Canine herpesvirus is an infectious disease that is a common cause of death in puppies less than three weeks old.
288. In dermatology field, the interaction of CD40-CD40L is involved in the occurrence and development of immunologic, inflammatory, infectious and tumorous dermatoses .
289. Generalized: a response to a systemic infection such as tuberculosis, syphilis, infectious mononucleosis, hepatitis, fungal infection, toxoplasmosis, HIV, etc.
290. Pseudorabies is caused by Pseudorabies virus(PRV), which is a member of family herpesviridae and is the agent of acute infectious disease in many domestic and wild animals.
291. The U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary Mike Leavitt says the United States is helping China work to prevent the outbreak of infectious diseases following this week's massive earthquake.
292. In addition, tuberculosis, as well as seasonal influenza caused by pneumococcal pneumonia and meningitis and other infectious diseases also pose a serious threat.
293. Canine distemper is an often fatal infectious disease that mainly has respiratory and neurologic signs.
294. Pseudorabies is a intense infectious disease endangering the world porcineculture and make great economic losses in the world.
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