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infectious disease

NOUN
  1. a disease transmitted only by a specific kind of contact

How To Use infectious disease In A Sentence

  • Poor sanitation always leads to the spread of disease and to deaths from infectious diseases. EMOTIONAL ROLLERCOASTER: A Journey Through the Science of Feelings
  • We have forgotten how important enforced isolation is in the control of infectious disease. Times, Sunday Times
  • Dr. Cahill, senior attending physician in infectious diseases and emergency medicine at St. Luke's-Roosevelt Hospital Center, serves as the orchestra's in-house physician, treating everything from violinists 'stiff necks to an epidemic of food poisoning that occurred while the orchestra was on tour several years ago. One Virtuoso Physician
  • He is board certified in infectious diseases, allergy and immunology, and rheumatology.
  • For example, if an infectious disease is associated with high levels of a factor X in the blood, it is often difficult to know whether this is of pathogenic importance or simply an epiphenomenon of the disease process.
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  • Today the world is once again under attack from infectious diseases. Times, Sunday Times
  • Clearly, infectious diseases contribute significantly to economic losses and days of disability in the United States.
  • He received his B.S. degree from Utah State University in Wildlife Management, and his M.S. and Ph.D. degrees from the University of Wisconsin-Madison in Veterinary Science and Wildlife Ecology, with emphasis in the epizootiology of infectious diseases of domestic and wild animals. Contributor: Thomas Yuill
  • Surface water harbours pathogens and the insect vectors of infectious diseases.
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