Infectivity

Infectivity

In epidemiology, infectivity refers to the ability of a pathogen to establish an infection. It should be contrasted with virulence, which refers to the damage done by the pathogen once the infection is established.

It is closely related to the concept of incidence, which is the measure of infectivity in a population.

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