virulent in the PONS Dictionary

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It is less virulent for humans and rabbits.
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When he was on sick leave at the end of 1918, the virulent epidemic of influenza was ravaging the homes in his country.
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The disease was particularly virulent in the city.
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It had poisonous breath and blood so virulent that even its tracks were deadly.
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In this scenario, the host can survive only as long as it resists the most virulent strains.
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This led to a confirmed diagnosis of pneumococcal meningitis, a most virulent form of the disease.
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It develops suddenly due to an injury, virulent organisms or compromised immune status of the host, and also affects cartilage of the larynx.
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These chains allow it to be differentiated from other species that are virulent on potatoes.
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All three are extremely virulent and produce the same disease symptoms.
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It is more virulent and rare than bubonic plague.
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