infectivity

noun

in·​fec·​tiv·​i·​ty (ˌ)in-ˌfek-ˈti-və-tē How to pronounce infectivity (audio)
plural infectivities
: the ability to produce or transmit infection : the quality or state of being infective
The onset of cough on the second day of illness in this patient, followed by clinical evidence of pneumonia four days later, raised the question of his infectivity during the four days before hospitalization.B. Johnson et al.
Even when there are apparently high levels of the virus in the blood, there may be much less infectivity. … a thousand or more of these particles are needed to produce infection.Charles Marwick
specifically : the capacity to spread from host to host
The swine flu's infectivity is rated at about 2.5, meaning that every infected person can spread the infection to 2.5 people and it doesn't take a math major to understand that implication. Dennis Bloomfield

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Furthermore, when the infectivity of these viruses was evaluated in cultured cells, KP.3 needed a lower amount of virus to cause an infection compared to LB.1 and KP.2.3, which both required roughly the same amount of virus as JN.1. Ritsuko Kawai, WIRED, 24 July 2024 Key Takeaways Infectious disease experts say that COVID-19’s peak infectivity is during symptom onset. Nick Blackmer, Verywell Health, 11 Dec. 2023 Lower infectivity could mean that BA.2.86 never truly takes off, according to Cao. Byerin Prater, Fortune Well, 1 Sep. 2023 However, the infectivity of BA.2.86 may be much lower than XBB.1.5 and EG.5. Byerin Prater, Fortune Well, 1 Sep. 2023 See all Example Sentences for infectivity 

Word History

Etymology

infective + -ity

First Known Use

1871, in the meaning defined above

Time Traveler
The first known use of infectivity was in 1871

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“Infectivity.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/infectivity. Accessed 5 Nov. 2024.

Medical Definition

infectivity

noun
in·​fec·​tiv·​i·​ty ˌin-ˌfek-ˈtiv-ət-ē How to pronounce infectivity (audio)
plural infectivities
: the quality of being infective : the ability to produce or transmit infection
When sporozoites are incubated with serum from the protected animals, their infectivity is neutralized and prominent deposits of antibody appear over the surface of the parasite …Louis H. Miller et al., Science
The onset of cough on the second day of illness in this patient, followed by clinical evidence of pneumonia four days later, raised the question of his infectivity during the four days before hospitalization.B. Johnson et al., The Journal of the American Medical Association
specifically : the capacity to spread from host to host
The swine flu's infectivity is rated at about 2.5, meaning that every infected person can spread the infection to 2.5 people and it doesn't take a math major to understand that implication. Dennis Bloomfield, Staten Island (New York) Advance
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