Contagious definition

Contagious means capable of being transmitted by direct or indirect contact.
Contagious intensive care", "cardiac care unit", or similar terms of like meaning if such services are in fact billed and certified by the Hospital to be hospital medical services and/or hospital medical supplies.
Contagious means bearing contagion and communicable by contact.

Examples of Contagious in a sentence

  • Contagious or infectious diseases refer to those normally related to children such as measles, chicken pox, and mumps.

  • Neither Owner Nor Management Shall Have Liability to Resident for Damage or Injury Sustained Due to the Improper Acts of Others Who Fail to Follow local, state, and federal Guidelines or Use the Facilities While Contagious with the Virus.

  • Contagious diseases, severe weather and natural disasters present serious risks to airlines and their financial performance and liquidity position if they result in significant disruption to air travel for long periods or cause travel demand to drop substantially.

  • Contagious or infectious disease as heretofore described shall include childhood diseases (measles, chicken pox, diphtheria, and rubella), typhoid, meningitis, tuberculosis, hepatitis, mononucleosis, ringworm, conjunctivitis, and head lice, when substantial proof is provided that such illness resulted from contact with students or other employees.

  • Contagious or infectious disease as heretofore described shall include childhood diseases (measles, chicken pox, diphtheria, rubella), typhoid, meningitis, tuberculosis, hepatitis, mononucleosis, ringworm, head lice, when substantial proof is provided that such illness resulted from contact with students or other employees.

  • Subject to any Contagious Disease Control Requirements notified to the Charity Partner by LLHM and/or any other requirements of LLHM in response to a Contagious Disease and/or any Public Concern, the Charity Partner shall, at its own cost, set-up, operate and oversee one themed cheer point, of approximately 2-5 meters wide, along the route at the Event.

  • Infectious Or Contagious Disease Any disease capable of being transmitted from an infected person, animal or species to another person, animal or species by any means.

  • Contagious diseases shall include, but not be limited to, smallpox, diphtheria, scarlet fever, HIV positive and AIDS, mumps, whooping cough, herpes, measles, rubella, typhoid fever, strep and staph infections.

  • See Insurance Exposure to Contagious Diseases, 67 Extension of Probation Period, 19 Failure of Probation, 18 Failure to Report to Work.

  • We will pay the Weekly Benefit Amount (Total Disability) after the Elimination Period, both as shown in Section IV-D of the Schedule of Benefits, if Contagious or Infectious Disease causes the Insured Person to suffer Total Disability within 180 days after and as a consequence of participating in a Covered Activity that is continuous during the period for which the Benefit Amount for Total Disability is payable.


More Definitions of Contagious

Contagious means (of a Disease) spread from one person or organism to another, typically by contact.
Contagious disease means a disease subject to quarantine or requiring isolation of the patient as determined by appropriate health authorities having jurisdiction.
Contagious. , whereas „infective“ means „caused by a microbiological organism“ (Merriam-Webster’s medical dictionary: „infectious disease = a disease caused by the entrance into the body of organisms which grow and multiply there”; “infective” = producing or capable of producing infection.”). This is why the technical name of endocarditis is “infective endocarditis” and not “infectious endocarditis”. I therefore suggest to use “infective source” or “source” (if you already use “infective source” at the beginning of the sentence as suggested above) or “infection focus” or “focus of infection”. h) Case presentation: I suggest that the Authors write, rather than „hypercoagulable risk factors“, „risk factors for hypercoagulability“ (because it is not the risk factors themselves that are „hypercoagulable“; it is the patient’s blood).
Contagious. – means the human to human transmission of a disease by direct or indirect contact.

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