Infected
in sentence
582 examples of Infected in a sentence
And they were probably the most
infected
country in the world.
Look, India got many infected, but had a low level.
And if people who are
infected
are treated, they don't die of AIDS.
But the poorer countries in Africa, the low-income countries down here, there the rates fall faster, of the percentage infected, because people still die.
Look, the highly
infected
are four percent of all population and they hold 50 percent of the HIV-infected.
Each of these worms can grow up to 12 inches long, and there are 200 of them in this jar for a reason, because that is the number you might typically find in the belly of a single
infected
child.
And so if you looked at my brain, or any brain that's
infected
with a viral memetic infection like this, and compared it to anyone in this room, or anyone who uses critical thinking on a regular basis, I am convinced it would look very, very different.
The Earth was
infected
with life.
I certainly hope so, because at some point or another on this expedition, one of your teammates is going to have to take a very big needle, and put it in an
infected
blister, and drain it for you.
[What happens if you get
infected
with the coronavirus?]
There are certain people who get
infected
and have very serious illness; among them are health workers.
So in the general population, it's likely that the dose of virus that you receive when you are
infected
is much less than the dose that a health worker would receive, health workers having more serious infections.
But when you divide that by a denominator of persons who are infected, there are many, many more persons
infected
than there were with SARS.
Borders are important because you can provide to people arriving from areas that might be at risk of having had infection, provide them with an understanding, either a printed understanding or a verbal understanding, of what the signs and symptoms are of this infection, and what they should do if they feel that they might be
infected.
The incidence of malaria is about a couple of [million] people get
infected
every year.
We could avoid about 500,000 people dying, but perhaps more importantly, we could avoid about a [million] people getting
infected
every year.
About 20 percent of the adult population are
infected.
And in spite of them having quite a high income, they have a huge number of HIV
infected.
Thus, if a patient is
infected
with SARS-CoV-2, the mask will produce a fluorescent signal that could be detected by a simple, inexpensive handheld device.
When an
infected
person coughs, droplets containing the virus spray out.
If that number is less than one, then fewer than one person is
infected
by a typical person, and eventually, the epidemic fades away.
It exploits the vulnerability of the virus in that, when a person gets infected, they're not infectious for about three days.
And that way, if a person gets
infected
at work, they reach their peak infectiousness during lockdown, and that way, they avoid infecting many others.
CA: So if you take the worst-case scenario, where you come to work on a Monday morning at the start of your four days, and you're
infected
on the subway, say, on the way to work, the theory here is that even by the end of that four days, you're not really starting to infect your coworkers?
So you're
infected
on the subway, and so for the first three days or so, you're in your latent period, you don't infect your coworkers, you reach your peak infectiousness at home, there will be secondary infections at home, and people with symptoms can self-quarantine, and over the long run, you have a reproduction number less than one, so the epidemic, if you continue these cycles, will go away.
UA: Even people who are
infected
don't infect everyone at home.
Several months ago a highly infectious, sometimes deadly respiratory virus
infected
humans for the first time.
Soon the majority of people have been
infected
and either perished or survived by building up their immune responses.
They buy this crucial time through tactics that may include widespread testing to identify carriers, quarantining the
infected
and people they’ve interacted with, and physical distancing.
She got
infected
with HIV, and towards the end of her life, when she was in the final stages of AIDS, she could not prostitute, so she sold four-year-old Pranitha to a broker.
Back
Next
Related words
People
Virus
Disease
There
Million
Their
Would
Which
Person
Number
Treatment
Become
About
Could
Malaria
Being
Population
First
Countries
After