Definition of Infects. Meaning of Infects. Synonyms of Infects

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Definition of Infects

Infect
Infect In*fect", a. [L. infectus: cf. F. infect. See Infect, v. t.] Infected. Cf. Enfect. [Obs.] --Shak.

Meaning of Infects from wikipedia

- Infected Mushroom is an Israeli musical duo formed in Haifa in 1996 by producers Erez Eisen and Amit Duvdevani. They produce and perform psytrance, electronica...
- In epidemiology, infectivity is the ability of a pathogen to establish an infection. More specifically, infectivity is the extent to which the pathogen...
- endocarditis. The simplest classification is based on cause: either infective or non-infective, depending on whether a microorganism is the source of the inflammation...
- Infective endocarditis is an infection of the inner surface of the heart (endocardium), usually the valves. Signs and symptoms may include fever, small...
- Infected is the second studio album by the English post-punk band the The, released on 17 November 1986 by Some Bizzare and Epic Records. The album produced...
- The Infected (or simply, Infected) is one of the longest standing punk rock bands from Lexington, Kentucky, formed in 1993 and having released twelve...
- pathogens of humans only infect humans, however, many serious diseases are caused by organisms acquired from the environment or that infect non-human hosts. Opportunistic...
- "Infected" is the second episode of the first season of the American post-apocalyptic drama television series The Last of Us. It was written and directed...
- species. Infection, infected, or infectious may also refer to: Infected (2008 film), a Canadian TV science fiction horror film Infected (2012 film), an American...
- A scar (or scar tissue) is an area of fibrous tissue that replaces normal skin after an injury. Scars result from the biological process of wound repair...