Infections [noun]
Definition of Infections:
contamination
Sentence/Example of Infections:
On the other hand, in the case of common infections, such as colds and sore throats, the fast is again the touch of magic.
Tuberculous infections are extremely common, much commoner even than their high mortality reveals.
So far, none of the contagious infections except polio and the common cold had made the jump.
It is fitted with the epileptic light, rheumatic bells, and all the latest infections.
Also the naturally perfect physique can quickly become unfit through neglect or infections or misuse.
Dirt, high acid and infections with undesirable bacteria involve difficulties of manufacture and frequent losses of cheese.
In the remaining cases the inebriety was an expression of nerve exhaustion after various protracted infections.
Its greatest race-deteriorating effect is in preparing the soil for tuberculosis and other infections and contagions.
For this reason in the degenerate many infections and contagions assume their old destructive type.
Dysentery and typhus were doubtless the infections which had been bred, and became communicable to the fresh drafts of men.