transmissibility
noun[U]
uk/trænzˌmɪs.əˈbɪl.ə.ti/us/ˌtrænz.mɪs.əˈbɪl.ə.t̬i/thefactof adisease, etc. beingableto bepassedfrom onepersonoranimalto another:
传播性Thestudyconcludedthat the transmissibilityofCOVID-19dependson theviralload.这项研究得出结论,COVID-19的传播性取决于病毒载量。
- Researcherstestthe transmissibility of thevirusby putting twoferretcagesnext to each other, onecontaininganinfectedanimaland the other an uninfected one.
- Computermodelssuggestthat apandemicvirusthatinfectedpeoplewith the same transmissibility as atypicalfluviruscouldtravelaround theglobein as little as twoweeks.
- Priondiseasesarewidelyrecognizedfortheirtransmissibility, and it is thisfeaturethat has beenstudiedmostextensively.
- Asmalltrialfoundthat antifungalshampooincreasestherateoferadication, which mayreducethe transmissibility of theorganism.
- Infectedmotherscan giveHIVtotheirchildren, but transmissibility can bereduceddramatically.
Passing on illness & causing disease
- aerosolize
- catching
- community transmission
- contact tracer
- contact tracing
- disseminator
- epidemic
- harbour
- infected
- insalubrious
- noncarrier
- noncontagious
- pass on
- percent positive
- pestilential
- transmit
- transmittable
- unhygienic
- verminous
- virally