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infectiousness The characteristic of a disease that concerns the relative ease with which it is transmitted to other hosts. A droplet spread disease, for instance, is more infectious than one spread by direct contact. The characteristics of the portals of exit and entry are thus also determinants of infectiousness, as are the agent characteristics of ability to survive away from the host and of infectivity. See also infectibility; infectivity.
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infectivity 1. The characteristic of a disease agent that embodies capability to enter, survive and multiply in the host. A measure of infectivity is the secondary attack rate. See also secondary attack rate. 2. The proportion of exposures, in defined circumstances, that results in infection. See also infection.
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infectious disease A disease that can be transmitted from person to person or from organism to organism, and is caused by a microbial agent (eg, common cold).
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infectious A disease capable of being transmitted by infection, with or without actual contact.
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infectious disease A specialty focusing on the diagnosis, cause, and treatment of contagious disease.
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