infectiousness
Americannoun
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Modifying this anchor molecule can significantly change the properties of the viruses to their advantage -- by increasing their infectiousness or enabling them to switch hosts.
From Science Daily • May 13, 2024
While the at-home tests aren’t always great at catching infections early on, they are our best available tool to measure infectiousness.
From Seattle Times • Aug. 31, 2023
The team flushed toilets containing only clean water, and did not investigate the infectiousness of any particles that might be in the plume.
From Los Angeles Times • Dec. 23, 2022
By the beginning of 2022 Omicron had become the dominant strain in the U.S., its seeming boundless infectiousness surpassing that of all previous variants.
From Scientific American • Dec. 14, 2022
This dread might perhaps be explained by a belief that there is a certain infectiousness in the dead spirit of vegetation which renders its approach dangerous.
From The Golden Bough by Frazer, James George, Sir
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