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are communicable
adjective
Able to be transmitted between people or species; contagious or catching
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Practically, these two classes of disease are the same, because infectious diseases generally are communicable, or transmissible, from one host to another, and the causative agent, therefore, is disseminated, directly or indirectly, through the host population.
After asserting that the useful results of science are "communicable," he states that painting is similarly clear: unlike poetry, he argues, painting presents its results as a "matter for the visual faculty," giving "immediate satisfaction to human beings in no other way than the things produced by nature herself".
Three-fourth of the health problems of children in the country are communicable diseases arising from the environment, specially water and sanitation.
The tokens of such a type of experience occur to many people and on repeated occasions, have a common ontology, and are communicable in a coherent conceptual framework.
However, morbilliviruses suppress the immune system, so many of the washed-up animals are sick with secondary bacterial infections that are communicable to other mammals.
First, many of the diseases affecting the developing world are communicable, and therefore both prevention and prompt treatment have social benefits (they reduce transmission risk) in addition to private benefits.
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In this way, I was offered for the first time an experience that was communicable.
"Now there could be communicable illnesses, diarrhoea, flu and so forth.
Ms. Goerke carried Schumann's finale almost single-handed; the pleasure she takes in the act of singing is communicable.
The earliest recognition that diseases might be communicable led to extreme measures designed to isolate infected persons or communities.
This article was amended on 1 January 2013, rewording a previously ambiguous sentence that could have been taken to imply that rickets and scurvy were communicable diseases.
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