| IPIA | immunoperoxidase infectivity assay |
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| MIP | macrophage infectivity potentiator |
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| infectivity | 1. The characteristic of a disease agent that embodies capability of entering, surviving in, and multiplying in a susceptible host. 2. The proportion of exposures in defined circumstances that result in infection. (05 Mar 2000) |
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is a measure of the ability of a disease agent to establish itself in the host. This term can be used qualitatively, when an agent is referred to as being of low, medium or high infectivity, or quantitatively. Attempts to quantify infectivity normally involve the use of a statistic known as ID 50 . This refers to the individual dose or numbers of the agent required to infect 50% of a specified population of susceptible animals under controlled environmental condition.
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| infectivity |
The potential for a given micro-organism to cause an infection.
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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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