| 11. | This can be seen in the transmissibility curve, which is a plot of transmissibility vs . frequency.
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| 12. | This can be seen in the transmissibility curve, which is a plot of transmissibility vs . frequency.
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| 13. | These new developments raise disturbing questions about the potency and transmissibility of the anthrax being sent through the mail.
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| 14. | Avian adapted H5N1 kills half the humans that get it, but has near zero human to human transmissibility.
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| 15. | We would also expect human-adapted strains, at least during a pneumonic epidemic, to display greater transmissibility.
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| 16. | The mechanism by which Mte or other soil components enhances the transmissibility of particle bound prions remains to be clarified.
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| 17. | The initial shock of last week's revelations about the transmissibility of mad-cow disease to humans has faded.
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| 18. | Enhanced transmissibility of soil-bound prions may explain the environmental spread of scrapie despite low levels shed into the environment.
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| 19. | Cold weather does have an effect on transmissibility of respiratory viruses by affecting human behavior and perhaps altering mucous membrane defenses.
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| 20. | Birds are also able to shed the virus for longer periods of time before their death, increasing the transmissibility of the virus.
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