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  2. Infectivity is the likelihood that an agent will infect a host, given that the host is exposed to the agent. Pathogenicity refers to the ability of an agent to cause disease, given infection, and virulence is the likelihood of causing severe disease among those with disease.
    Author: Jean Maguire van Seventer, Natasha S. Hochberg
    Publish Year: 2017
    DOI: 10.1016/B978-0-12-803678-5.00516-6
    Published: 2017
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    What is the difference between virulence and infectivity?The terms virulence and infectivity define different characteristics of the causative agents of infectious diseases. Infectivity is the ability of an infectious agent to pass from a sick to a susceptible healthy individual and cause disease. Virulence is a measure of the severity of the disease caused by an infectious agent.
    What are the virulence factors of respiratory syncytial virus and how do they affect the host?
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    The human respiratory syncytial virus is one of the most common respiratory viruses affecting children and elderly and results in large out-patient visits and admissions every year. There are various strategies that virus incorporates the host immune system, thus spreading more easily which is called virulence. There are various modifications of the proteins inside the virus, which makes the host not recognize and fight the virus, thus virus spreads without any opposition and causes long time effects like asthma and allergic bronchitis.
    How does virulence affect infection?The clinical course of the disease often depends on the interaction of virulence factors with the host response. Infection begins when the balance between the virulence of a pathogen and the resistance of the host is disturbed. What is Infectivity?
    What is virulence in infectious disease?What is Virulence? Virulence is a measure of the severity of the disease caused by an infectious agent (bacterium, virus, fungus, protozoan). The degree of virulence is directly related to the ability of the infectious agent to lead to illness despite the host’s resistance mechanisms.
     
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    WEBVirulence factors help bacteria to (1) invade the host, (2) cause disease, and (3) evade host defenses. The following are types of virulence factors: Adherence Factors: Many pathogenic bacteria colonize mucosal sites …

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