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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31. Elsewhere in the world, according to World Health Organization statistics, both new and re-emerging infectious diseases are raging.
32. Penicillin began a revolution in the treatment of infectious disease.
33. Accurate, efficient data transfer with rapid notification of key partners and constituents is critical to effectively addressing emerging infectious disease threats.
34. Immediate priorities should include improving facilities to deal with infectious agents that require high level microbiological safety precautions. iii.
35. Five times more likely to die from infectious diseases and parasites; and Six times more likely to die from other diseases.
36. And laughter is infectious ... so a little bit of effort on the small screen could start the ball rolling.
37. Typical of the infectious optimism was Michael Ainslie, president of Sotheby's auctioneers.
38. Focuses on the links between overcrowding and the incidence of respiratory and infectious disease.
39. Better understanding of animal reservoirs and vectors of infectious agents is important in anticipating and controlling emerging infections.
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40. A carrier of hepatitis B is infectious to other people even if he or she does not show symptoms.
41. Despite historical predictions to the contrary, we remain vulnerable to a wide array of new and resurgent infectious diseases.
42. And most important, are they working properly, so that they can protect Getty from AIDS-related infectious disease?
43. In the case of acute infectious diseases, attempts are made to isolate a single identifiable organism.
44. That kind of morale booster is infectious and they could well have won by a bigger margin.
45. Those with infectious diseases, too, were excluded[sentencedict.com], and children who were vulnerable to them.
46. This was not by drama, but by being around, and by being himself, and by an infectious enthusiasm.
47. The great infectious epidemics responded to a combination of improved sanitation and hygiene, vaccination programmes and antibiotics.
48. Ensure that the laboratory space, equipment, and supplies needed to address emerging infectious diseases are available.
49. Improved diet would have reduced death rates primarily because well fed people are better able to fight off infectious disease.
50. By lessening your own tension you help to relax others in your sphere; relaxation and tension are infectious.
51. This decline - like that of most infectious diseases - took place despite the absence of any generally available cure or prevention.
52. These infectious disease problems demonstrate the urgency for expeditiously implementing this plan.
53. Improved cleanliness of young children can reduce the nasal and ocular discharges that constitute a major reservoir of infectious material.
54. This caused a sensation in Western countries where the threat of serious infectious disease had come to be considered remote.
55. Infectious diseases that now spread more easily because of increased worldwide travel.
56. As the mysteries of many infectious and nutritional diseases have been solved, what remain are the chronic disorders with genetic origins.
57. He was a snub-nosed little fellow in a grubby shirt, with an infectious smile.
58. Constant vigilance is essential, but undergraduates have little opportunity to gain first hand experience of infectious diseases during their hospital training.
59. The mood is similar, somewhere between awe of their opponents and their colossal price tags and the usual infectious optimism.
60. Women with infectious hepatitis or schizophrenia have slightly more daughters than sons.
More similar words: infection, infected, disinfectant, affection, affectionate, inflection, factious, fractious, factitious, fictitious, effective, effectively, infelicitous, effectiveness, affectation, the greenhouse effect, punctilious, section, election, sanctimonious, selection, direction, injection, objection, captious, correction, convection, connection, collection, inspection.