INFECTIOUS vs COMMUNICABLE: ADJECTIVE
- Contaminating with illegality; exposing to seizure and forfeiture.
- Having qualities that may infect; communicable or caused by infection; pestilential; epidemic
- Spreading or tending to spread from one to another.
- Capable of transmitting a disease; contagious.
- Capable of being transmitted by infection.
- Capable of causing infection.
- Of or relating to infection
- Caused by infection or capable of causing infection
- Corrupting, or tending to corrupt or contaminate; vitiating; demoralizing.
- Easily spread
- Transmitted from one person to another, usually through the air breathed.
- Able to infect others.
- Spreading quickly from one person to another.
- Memorable and invoking excitement or interest.
- Capable of being easily diffused or spread; sympathetic; readily communicated.
- Readily communicated
- (of disease) capable of being transmitted by infection
- Transmittable between persons or species; contagious.
- Talkative.
- Capable of being communicated, or imparted.
- Communicative; free-speaking.
- Able to be transmitted between people or species; contagious or catching
- Talkative or expansive
INFECTIOUS vs COMMUNICABLE: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Contaminating, poisoning, defiling.
- Synonyms Catching, communicable.
- In law, capable of contaminating with illegality; exposing to seizure or forfeiture.
- Children catch it from their elders"- Bertrand Russell
- Communicable by infection; easily diffused or spread from person to person or from place to place, as a disease, a moral influence, or a mental condition: specifically applied to diseases which are capable of being communicated from one to another, or which pervade certain places, attacking persons there, independently of any contact with those already sick. Infectious diseases include contagious and miasmatic diseases.
- Capable of communicating infection; that infects, taints, or corrupts; contaminating: as, infectious clothing; infectious air; an infectious vice.
- Communicative; ready to converse or impart information.
- Capable of being communicated.
INFECTIOUS vs COMMUNICABLE: RELATED WORDS
- Pathogen, Disease, Viral, Infected, Virulent, Contractable, Corrupting, Septic, Catching, Contaminating, Transmittable, Transmissible, Infective, Communicable, Contagious
- Applicable, Contagion, Stds, Infective, Transmitted, Infection, Epidemic, Contractable, Communicatory, Catching, Communicative, Infectious, Contagious, Transmittable, Transmissible
INFECTIOUS vs COMMUNICABLE: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Pathogen, Disease, Viral, Infected, Virulent, Contractable, Corrupting, Septic, Catching, Contaminating, Transmittable, Transmissible, Infective, Communicable, Contagious
- Applicable, Contagion, Stds, Infective, Transmitted, Infection, Epidemic, Contractable, Communicatory, Catching, Communicative, Infectious, Contagious, Transmittable, Transmissible
INFECTIOUS vs COMMUNICABLE: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- The symptoms of infectious arthritis depend on the specific infectious agent and specific joints involved.
- Epidemiology of infectious haematopoietic necrosis and infectious pancreatic necrosis of rainbow trout in North East China.
- The model further assumes FMD individuals will pass through four epidemiological states: susceptible; infected, but not infectious; infectious; or reported infected and thereby culled.
- These potentially infectious contaminants can contaminate other vials in the dewar and generate an infectious aerosol as the liquid nitrogen evaporates.
- Selection of appropriate respiratory protection is critically important for aerosol transmissible infectious pathogens, and for any other airborne infectious diseases.
- Newcastle disease, infectious bronchitis, infectious laryngotracheitis, fowl pox, and fowl cholera vaccinations per facility standard operating procedures.
- Minute Infectious Diseases Consult, Second Edition provides comprehensive coverage for clinicians dealing with infectious diseases.
- The International Society of Infectious Diseases came out with a little book this year on controlling infectious outbreaks in hospitals.
- An infectious person is one from whom the infectious agent can be acquired.
- Clinical Infectious Diseases Infectious Disease Society of Americas.
- INFECTION CONTROL GUIDELINES FOR PREVENTING THE SPREAD OF COMMUNICABLE DISEASESPreventing the transmission of communicable disease must have the highest priority.
- Communicable Diseases IRCS desires to maintain a healthy school environment by instituting controls designed to prevent the spread of communicable diseases.
- Communicable Disease Education Provide inmates with education on human immunodeficiency virus, acquired immune deficiency syndrome, and other communicable disease.
- Communicable Disease If your child contracts a communicable disease, please notify us as soon as possible.
- Communicable Diseases Section of the Policies and Procedures Manual Occasionally persons involved with athletic endeavor are exposed to communicable diseases.
- It also aims to reduce the burden of disease, including communicable and non-communicable diseases and injuries.
- Communicable diseases Communicable diseases still constitute a major share of the disease burden affecting Zambians.
- Contemporary problems impacting on states of health will be explored, including current day trends in communicable and non-communicable disease.
- ISSN 1478-1158 Gani, Azmat (2009) Some aspects of communicable and non-communicable diseases in Pacific Island countries.
- Communicable Diseases Parents must call the school if their child is diagnosed with a communicable disease.
INFECTIOUS vs COMMUNICABLE: QUESTIONS
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- What is glandular fever ( infectious mononucleosis)?
- Can ultrasound diagnose tropical infectious diseases?
- What causes infectious crystalline keratopathy (Ick)?
- How is infectious mononucleosis (IM) characterized?
- Does Pseudomonas aeruginosa cause infectious diarrhea?
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- Which laboratory test diagnoses infectious mononucleosis?
- Do infectious diseases most likely contain a single infectious capsule?
- How does Communicable Disease Control work in Vancouver?
- What is a contact tracer for communicable diseases?
- How are non communicable diseases like AIDS transmitted?
- Can nutrition prevent non-communicable diseases (NCDs)?
- What are the characteristics of communicable communication?
- What is the classification of communicable diseases?
- Who is responsible for reporting communicable diseases?
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- What are communicable diseases that cause jaundice?
- Is heart disease a communicable or non communicable disease?