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infectivity The potential for a given micro-organism to cause an infection.
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infectious disease a disease that is caused by a pathogen, which can spread from a diseased to a healthy plant
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infection a state in which disease-causing microbes have invaded or multiplied in body tissues
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infection Where an injury or cut gets some form of virus in it. Infections can be picked up through the mouth, an open wound or even through urine.
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infective dose Number of bacteria needed to cause an infection.
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