Non-living object capable of carrying infectious agents.
1 But by adopting the fomites ' technology, they became partners in the infection.
2 I say we have to believe this is respiratory, maybe fomites , too.
3 In our ongoing war of wits, the fomites have gained the upper hand.
4 Did some of the other crystal - fomites begin their career-generationsback-aswarnings?
5 When it made sense to do so, fomites could negotiate.
6 Simple interventions such as decontamination of fomites between patients could reduce the risk for transmission.
7 Any alliance among these fomites will always be fragile.
8 For years people had attributed the disease to invisible particles which they called " fomites . "
9 Both infections appear to be characterized by low communicability, with no documented transmission by fomites or vectors.
10 Then the theory of " fomites " arose, and underwent investigation.
11 There are areas of significant uncertainty associated with data paucity, particularly regarding the likelihood of transmission via fomites .
12 Tracking them back, we find they were released by clever fomites in order to infect and sway public opinion.
13 The role of contaminated fomites such as portable equipment, stethoscopes, and clothing of personnel in pathogen transmission is unclear.
14 The long-term viability of the fungus on various fomites may differ, and therefore must be assessed for each potential substrate.
15 Those things become fomites .
16 Yet he saw fit to question the old assumption that yellow fever was spread by invisible particles called " fomites . "
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