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are carriers
noun
A person or object that carries someone or something else.
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Soft ticks also are carriers of diseases.
"People are carriers of history," Mr. Cohen said.
Some mites are carriers of human and animal diseases.
*The number of healthy people who are carriers of the virus.
My husband and I are carriers of an extremely rare genetic disorder.
Unfortunately, this is notorious for producing false negatives for GBS in women who are carriers.
"Objects are carriers of ideas," he writes, quoting from Chandra Mukerji's book "From Graven Images".
If drugs are carriers of cultural values, Sarafem looks like a harbinger of change.
Hirschbeck's son Michael also has the disease and his two daughters, Erin and Megan, are carriers.
Well, she had twin girls and thought, "If anything, they are carriers, just like me".
By some estimates, more than 350 million people are carriers, especially in Asia and Africa.
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