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is virulent
adjective
Highly infectious, malignant or deadly.
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The disease is virulent.
Gossip is as forgetful as it is virulent.
Yes, the past is virulent, for individuals as for nations.
And having a strain that is virulent is not unusual".
Although H5N1 is virulent, most of those who have caught it have done so from animals rather than other people.
Anger on the left and the right (where the neo-Nazi Golden Dawn party is surging) is virulent.
Neither is virulent dislike for Obama hard to find, often tinged with a sense that the president is not really American.
If there's been any uniting theme of the conference it is virulent condemnation of Mike Ashley, who has overseen a regime of exploitation and zero-hours insecurity in his role as Sports Direct proprietor.
Mr. Andreadis said that while West Nile virus is not as dangerous as Eastern equine encephalitis, it poses a greater threat of an epidemic because the mosquito most likely to carry it, the common house mosquito, is virulent in neighborhoods where the disease can spread quickly.
Costco pulled nearly 9,000 rotisserie chickens from a store south of San Francisco last week, after finding contamination -- this is after cooking, mind you -- with a strain of salmonella Heidelberg, which is virulent, nasty and resistant to some commonly used antibiotics.
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Almost all of the known virulence determinants are virulent Bvg+ phase-specific genes.
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