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- multiplication, and the
reaction of host
tissues to the
infectious agent and the
toxins they produce. An
infectious disease, also
known as a
transmissible disease...
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period and one-half of the mean
infectious period,
given that
infectiousness is
evenly distributed across the
infectious period.
Since the
precise moment...
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periods of
infectiousness and
exclusion policies for the
control of
communicable diseases in
schools and preschools". The
Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal...
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transmissibility period. The
degree of
infectiousness is not
constant but
varies through the
infectious period. When
pathogens encounter a susceptible...
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Infectious diseases (ID), also
known as infectiology, is a
medical specialty dealing with the
diagnosis and
treatment of infections. An
infectious diseases...
- proteins. The term
prion comes from "proteinaceous
infectious particle".
Unlike other infectious agents such as viruses, bacteria, and fungi, prions...
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guidelines by the
Pediatric Infectious Diseases Society and the
Infectious Diseases Society of America".
Clinical Infectious Diseases. 53 (7): e25–76. doi:10...
- an
infectious agent, or
simply a germ. The term
pathogen came into use in the 1880s. Typically, the term
pathogen is used to
describe an
infectious microorganism...
- This is a list of
infectious diseases arranged by name,
along with the
infectious agents that
cause them, the
vaccines that can
prevent or cure them when...