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"widespread transmission" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It refers to the spread or distribution of something, such as a disease or information, over a large area or among a large number of people. Example: The government's efforts to contain the virus were unsuccessful, leading to widespread transmission throughout the country.
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If H7N9 becomes easily transmissible between humans, widespread transmission (due to the absence of memory B cell responses and antibody that might protect against H7, which has never circulated in human populations) and widespread illness (due to the absence of cross-reactive T cell potential) are probable.
Today, widespread transmission of Ebola is over.
But if so, it is not known why widespread transmission apparently did not begin until the 1950's.
But in the last decade, with air travel reaching into formerly isolated areas, health officials are increasingly worried about widespread transmission of communicable diseases.
People living and working in the affected neighorhoods have been asked to take urine or blood tests to see how widespread transmission was and whether it is continuing.
Early termination of derivatives has historically been a meaningful concern because of the potential for widespread transmission of risk and asset fire-sales from the failure of one major bank.
In low-income countries, however, where low sanitation is the norm, they have also been a major cause of death: The frequent unhygienic use of medical needles has led to the widespread transmission of infectious diseases.
An epidemic in Brazil of a congenital birth defect known as microcephaly, when the brain of the foetus fails to grow normally, is probably linked to the recent introduction and widespread transmission of the mosquito-borne Zika virus, said Laura Rodrigues, professor of infectious disease epidemiology at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine.
"The widespread transmission and circulation of oseltamivir-resistant H1N1pdm09 viruses remains a risk in the future.
The acquisitions help fulfill the company's goal of supplying the silicon for the widespread transmission of voice, video and data.
There have been 20 cases of Ebola being imported by someone travelling from a country of widespread transmission to Nigeria, with eight confirmed deaths.
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