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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61. The different ways in which superantigens activate T cells casts light on the pathogenesis of infectious disease.
62. The disease of tuberculosis is more dangerously infectious than that of leprosy....
63. Whereas blood recipients can easily receive infectious agents, passing them on is difficult.
64. Appropriate populations of lymphocytes make specialised proteins that attach to antigens on the infectious organism.
65. Unfortunately, there are reasons for pessimism and the recent declines in infectious disease mortality rates may reverse.
66. He had an infectious sense of humour, and recently scripted an amusing and satirical pantomime.
67. These figures and other measures, however, most likely underestimate the impact of infectious diseases.
68. It seems as though we have conquered the traditional infectious diseases only to be assaulted by new ones.
69. Indeed some schools do not allow girls to do this, seeing pregnancy, like measles,(http://sentencedict.com/infectious.html) as infectious.
70. Activities i. Develop, evaluate, and assist in the implementation of guidelines for preventing emerging infectious diseases.
71. The countryside has been virtually shut down in a bid to contain the highly infectious disease.
72. At the same time, our ability to detect, contain, and prevent emerging infectious diseases is in jeopardy.
73. This outbreak illustrates how factors such as weather and demographic changes can affect the emergence of public health problems from infectious diseases.
74. Evaluate effectiveness and economic benefit of strategies to prevent emerging infectious diseases.
75. Laura found an occasional outlet in humorous accounts of their lives related to close women friends with an infectious laugh.
76. We therefore intend to analyse additional sera from patients with infectious gastroenteritis for the presence of anti-lactoferrin antibodies.
77. But you won't be infectious and most people are able to carry on just as normal.
78. Those who remembered him with his barrow recalled a cheerful, toothy smile, an infectious, confidence-inspiring laugh.
79. Testosterone itself, the very elixir of masculinity, increases susceptibility to infectious disease.
80. It seems unlikely to be an infectious agent that is causing the problem as only Koi and Orfe are affected.
81. The biggest risk to humans however lies in the rats' ability to carry infectious diseases.
82. The vaccine protects against Hepatitis B, a highly infectious virus.
83. In addition to personnel resources, reference laboratory facilities and services are critical to the effective management of emerging infectious disease threats.
84. Activities i. Establish the means for early, systematic evaluation of newly recognized pathogens or syndromes of probable infectious etiology.
85. Infectious anaemia in salmon is caused by the broiler system being applied to fish.
86. As society, technology, and the environment change, pathogens evolve or spread, and the spectrum of infectious diseases expands.
87. Foot and mouth disease is caused by a highly infectious virus which animals either eat or inhale.
88. The current system for detecting infectious prion particles is not very sensitive.
89. Before either ulcerative colitis or Crohn's disease was diagnosed infectious and neoplastic diseases had to be ruled out.
90. Whatever made the sap infectious was not visible with the conventional microscope.
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