An incident in which an infectious disease is transmitted.
Any disease easily transmitted by contact.
1 A risk factor associated with crisis contagion is sharing a common industry.
2 Yet there are reasons to hope that Lehman-style contagion should be reduced.
3 A successful Spanish bond auction suggested markets do not immediately fear contagion .
4 How much control is possible when confronted by a once-in-a-century global contagion ?
5 The sudden change has driven some contagion - wary consumers to use e-commerce platforms.
6 In a worst-case scenario, it could result in a broader financial contagion .
7 The extent of any contagion will become clearer in the days ahead.
8 No surprise there, given the high rate of contagion in that country.
9 First off, the rise in bunds might just be good old-fashioned contagion .
10 Catching the contagion from the flying cavalry, it retreated northward in confusion.
11 There could even be a contagion effect in Southeast Asian emerging markets.
12 But most say there is little risk of contagion in other markets.
13 The contagion spread through the town, and the hospital was quickly filled.
14 Until then, she hopes the drugs will continue to suppress his contagion .
15 The contagion of nobleness finds a susceptibility for that contagion in yourself.
16 Maybe he left his clan or was chased out to avoid contagion .
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Contagion в диалектах
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