Examples of 'susceptible to the disease' in a sentence

Meaning of "susceptible to the disease"

Being susceptible to a disease means having a higher risk or vulnerability to being infected or affected by that particular disease. This phrase is often used in the context of discussing individuals who are more prone or prone to certain illnesses or conditions

How to use "susceptible to the disease" in a sentence

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susceptible to the disease
Older leaves are not as susceptible to the disease.
Less susceptible to the disease.
Pregnant women in particular are susceptible to the disease.
Kittens are more susceptible to the disease and the symptoms are more severe.
Newborns and children are particularly susceptible to the disease.
It is highly susceptible to the disease Blister Spot.
Most varieties are considered to be very susceptible to the disease.
Horses susceptible to the disease may develop strangles within 3-14 days of exposure.
Avoid growing cultivars that are susceptible to the disease.
Everyone is susceptible to the disease.
Children and those who are malnourished are more susceptible to the disease.
Choosing a variety that is less susceptible to the disease is the best strategy for control.
Increasing age is believed to make individuals more susceptible to the disease.
That is why we are more susceptible to the disease as we get older.
There is concern over some newer varieties being more susceptible to the disease.

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Old world parrots are more susceptible to the disease than new world parrots.
Individuals with a weakened immune system are also more susceptible to the disease.
All mammals are susceptible to the disease.
Varieties that are less susceptible to winter injury will be less susceptible to the disease.
Young animals are more susceptible to the disease than adults.
Risk factors include a family history of thalassemia and an ethnic background susceptible to the disease.
A total standstill of animals susceptible to the disease has been decided in Great Britain.
Experiments under controlled conditions also showed that senescent organs were more susceptible to the disease.
Indeed, vaccinated animals are frequently more susceptible to the disease than their non-vaccinated counterparts.
Direct, physical contact between an infected person and another person susceptible to the disease.
He is worried that they are susceptible to the disease.
The two diseases exist in garden soils where plants susceptible to the disease grow.
Non-smokers are also susceptible to the disease ….
Those who are unvaccinated, or not fully vaccinated, remain susceptible to the disease.
Most commercial pear varieties are susceptible to the disease.
As a result, people engage in risky behaviours that leave them susceptible to the disease.
Pacific salmon appear to be the most susceptible to the disease.
It isnâ € ™ t known why people with a family history are more susceptible to the disease.
One should consider who is most susceptible to the disease.
It can effect people of any gender, but women are more susceptible to the disease.
Vaccinations were given to all persons susceptible to the disease.
People with chronic illnesses may also be susceptible to the disease.
First, you should consider who is most susceptible to the disease.
C measures towards protection against Stegomyia for all persons particularly susceptible to the disease, p.516.

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