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contagion

[kuhn-tey-juhn] / kənˈteɪ dʒən /


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In cases of human-to-human transmission, existing knowledge about environmental factors relating to contagion from rodents "does not apply," infectious disease specialist Maria Ester Lazaro told AFP.

From Barron's • May 15, 2026

R0 is a basic reproduction number measuring the contagion potential of a virus, so an R0 of 2.7 means one infected person will spread it to 2.7 other people on average.

From MarketWatch • May 14, 2026

But he added that the risk of wider contagion now was low "because of how the virus works, and because of how the Spanish government has prepared to avoid any problem".

From BBC • May 9, 2026

While the contagion risk is low, the flare-up has sparked fears of another pandemic akin to Covid.

From Barron's • May 8, 2026

Arobin caught the contagion of excitement which drew him to Edna like a magnet Mrs. Highcamp remained, as usual, unmoved, with her indifferent stare and uplifted eyebrows.

From "The Awakening" by Kate Chopin




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