| 释义 |  transmissibility noun [ U ] uk/trænzˌmɪs.əˈbɪl.ə.ti/ us/ˌtrænz.mɪs.əˈbɪl.ə.t̬i/     传播性the fact of a disease, etc. being able to be passed from one person or animal to another   The study concluded that the transmissibility of COVID-19 depends on the viral load. 这项研究得出结论,COVID-19的传播性取决于病毒载量。  更多例句Researchers test the transmissibility of the virus by putting two ferret cages next to each other, one containing an infected animal and the other an uninfected one.Computer models suggest that a pandemic virus that infected people with the same transmissibility as a typical flu virus could travel around the globe in as little as two weeks.Prion diseases are widely recognized for their transmissibility, and it is this feature that has been studied most extensively.A small trial found that antifungal shampoo increases the rate of eradication, which may reduce the transmissibility of the organism. Infected mothers can give HIV to their children, but transmissibility can be reduced dramatically. |