Infectious Disease definition

Infectious Disease means an illness that is capable of being spread from one individual to another.
Infectious Disease means an illness caused by a person’s reaction to the entrance, growth and multiplication of microorganisms, such as bacteria or viruses, in the person’s body.
Infectious Disease means HIV or AIDS as defined in section 141A.1, all strains of hepatitis, meningococcal meningitis, and mycobacterium tuberculosis.

Examples of Infectious Disease in a sentence

  • CONTRACTOR shall provide physicians with Board Certification in 35 7County of 5 EXHIBIT A 36 Orange, Health Care Agency MA-042-20011445 THE REGENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIAPage 7 of 49 Attachment E 1 Infectious Disease, Internal Medicine, and HIV Specialist.


More Definitions of Infectious Disease

Infectious Disease means any epidemic or acute infectious disease, and includes open pulmonary tuberculosis but does not include venereal disease;
Infectious Disease means a disease of man or animals resulting from an infection.
Infectious Disease means any kind of infectious disease for which a pandemic alert is issued by the World Health Organisation.
Infectious Disease means any kind of infectious disease for which a pandemic alert is issued by the World Health Organisation and/or Compulsory Quarantine is enforced.
Infectious Disease or "communicable disease" means any disease which may be transmitted from one person to another and declared as such by the State Government by notification;
Infectious Disease means any disease which can be communicated directly or indirectly by any person suffering therefrom to any other person;
Infectious Disease means any disease specified in the Infectious Diseases Act (Cap. 137) and includes any other disease that is caused or suspected to be caused by a micro-organism or any agent of disease; and that is capable or is suspected to be capable of transmission by any means to human beings.