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Discover Ludwig"more infectious" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe something that is more likely to spread quickly or easily than something else. For example, "This year's flu strain is even more infectious than last year's."
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This suggests that A/H1N1 virus is more infectious, but this infectiousness is masked by behavioral shifts.
Brutality has seldom been more infectious.
Adding water could resuspend H.I.V. to make it more infectious.
It is 100 times more infectious than HIV.
Their dances make the hits all the more infectious.
Mr. Oshitani said that the new virus appeared to be more infectious than the Ebola virus.
This means that the virus has mutated to become more infectious in people.
Belinda's sassy exuberance might be even more infectious if she were performing for listeners her own age.
A hundred times more infectious than H.I.V., it can live for a week outside the body on a dry surface.
Other viruses, including influenza, sometimes become more infectious in people when they have more genes associated with human diseases.
Engraved gems and cameos reflect Catherine's greatest artistic passion, which she described as "more infectious than mildew on plants".
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