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O que (quem) é virulence - definição

DEGREE TO WHICH A PATHOGEN IS CAPABLE OF INFECTING OR DAMAGING ITS HOST
Virulent; Avirulent; Virulences; Virulently; Virulency; Virulance; Virulent strain; Virulization; Virulisation

virulence         
1.
Virulence is great bitterness and hostility. (FORMAL)
The virulence of the cafe owner's anger had appalled her.
N-UNCOUNT: oft N of n
2.
The virulence of a disease or poison is its ability to harm or kill people or animals.
Medical authorities were baffled, both as to its causes and its virulence.
N-UNCOUNT
virulence         
n.; (also virulency)
1.
Poisonousness, venomousness.
2.
Acrimony, malignancy, malignity, bitterness, malevolence.
Virulence         
·noun ·Alt. of Virulency.

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Virulence

Virulence is a pathogen's or microorganism's ability to cause damage to a host.

In most, especially in animal systems, virulence refers to the degree of damage caused by a microbe to its host. The pathogenicity of an organism—its ability to cause disease—is determined by its virulence factors. In the specific context of gene for gene systems, often in plants, virulence refers to a pathogen's ability to infect a resistant host.

The noun virulence derives from the adjective virulent, meaning disease severity. The word virulent derives from the Latin word virulentus, meaning "a poisoned wound" or "full of poison."

From an ecological standpoint, virulence is the loss of fitness induced by a parasite upon its host. Virulence can be understood in terms of proximate causes—those specific traits of the pathogen that help make the host ill—and ultimate causes—the evolutionary pressures that lead to virulent traits occurring in a pathogen strain.

Exemplos do corpo de texto para virulence
1. This adaptation process may actually lower virulence for the virus also.
2. Nevertheless, the WHO called for further laboratory testing because of the disease‘s unusual virulence.
3. British commanders have been surprised by what they refer to as the "virulence" of Taliban fighters.
4. It, with no remaining virulence, has a sustaining effect in killing insects and bacterium.
5. As a lifelong Washingtonian, I know its virulence all too well.