传染病

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Understanding 传染病 (chuánrǎnbìng)

传染病 refers to infectious diseases that can be transmitted from one person to another, often through air, contact, or bodily fluids. It is a formal term commonly used in medical, public health, and news contexts.

Usage and Context

When using 传染病, speakers often discuss transmission methods (e.g., air, contact), prevention measures (like wearing masks or washing hands), and government or medical responses to outbreaks. It is a neutral, formal term rather than colloquial.

Common Collocations

  • 传染病爆发 (chuánrǎnbìng bàofā): outbreak of infectious disease
  • 传染病 (chuánrǎnbìng fángkòng): prevention and control of infectious diseases
  • 传染病传播 (chuánrǎnbìng chuánbò): transmission of infectious diseases

Tips

Avoid confusing 传染病 with 普通 (common illness) or 慢性 (chronic disease). 传染病 specifically implies contagiousness. When talking about prevention, common phrases include 注意传染病预防 or 预防传染病.

Use 传染病 in formal or informational contexts rather than casual conversation.

Example Sentences

Infectious diseases spread through the air, so we need to wear masks.

The outbreak of this infectious disease made the government strengthen

The doctor reminded everyone to pay attention to infectious disease