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Infective

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Infective meaning

Able to cause infection; infectious

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In biological warfare infective dosage is the number of infective doses per minute for a cubic meter (e.

The simplest classification is based on cause: either infective or non-infective, depending on whether a microorganism is the source of the inflammation or not.

Changes to the spike protein of a Covid virus may lead to more infections and more serious illness, or it may mean that that this virus variant is less infective and will die out.

Glenmark's anti-infective segment increased 1.7x YoY, mainly on account of Flabiflu (Covid drug) sales.

He also developed a blood blister on his toe - which was later diagnosed as a Janeway lesion, a sign of infective endocarditis.

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In the days and weeks that followed, Zimmerman learned that Peter had been addicted to cocaine and opioids, and that his death had been caused by infective endocarditisan infection that is sometimes linked to intravenous drug use.

She had diabetes and infective diarrohea.

In his report dated 26 July 2016, Dr Bux diagnosed the patient with an anaphylactic reaction secondary to infective gastroenteritis caused by food poisoning.

The only infective stage of the ameba is the trophozoite, the other two stages are to deal with unfavorable environmental conditions.

If more than one infective larval form is ingested, multiple migrations can occur with potentially worse symptoms.

Trachoma, a devastating eye disease caused by infection with the bacterium Chlamydia trachomatis, is spread through contact with infective eye or nose discharges, either directly from person to person, or mediated by flies.

Also unlike infective endocarditis, NBTE does not cause an inflammation response from the body.

As opposed to infective endocarditis, the vegetations in NBTE are small, sterile, and tend to aggregate along the edges of the valve or the cusps.

Autoinfection is the development of L1 into small infective larvae in the gut of the host.

Diagnostics Examination of suspected infective endocarditis includes a detailed examination of the patient, complete history taking, and especially careful cardiac auscultation, various blood tests, ECG, cardiac ultrasound (echocardiography).

Eggs are infective about 2–3 weeks after they are deposited in the soil under proper conditions of warmth and moisture, hence its tropical distribution.

For disease-causing organisms, there is also a measure known as the median infective dose and dosage.

For example, peanut agglutinin binds a particular lipophosphoglycan found on the surface of the infective form of L. major.

Here they remain until they thrust through the cuticle and pupate (males) or release infective first- instar larvae onto flowers (females).