viral infections
1 used to describe something that quickly becomes very popular or well known by being published on the internet or sent from person to person by email, phone, etc.: --
2 relating to or caused by a virus --
3 spreading or becoming popular very quickly through communication from one person to another, especially on the internet: --
From viral video to text-message campaigns and avatar sales reps, futuristic marketing tools are quickly becoming commonplace.
All their clever targeted viral campaigning may ultimately be less effective than good old mass marketing.
viral ad/advertising In the future, he predicts, viral ads will offer even more participation.
Cryptosporidial infections are now considered as one of the most common non-viral and non-bacterial causes of diarrhoea in humans and livestock [4].
The hotel's water supply was monitored daily for residual chlorine and faecal coliforms, and samples were collected periodically for bacterial and viral testing.
As a consequence, viral populations are heterogeneous and dynamic structures composed by ensembles of different genomes evolving in response to environmental alterations.
However, nearly half of the patients have distinctive morphological changes designated as cholestatic viral hepatitis.
The cases of jaundice detected during the survey were examined\interviewed by senior physicians for epidemiological information and risk factors of viral hepatitis.
Standard culture techniques detected bacterial, viral and parasitic enteropathogens in 1714 (60 %) diarrhoeal children, which included mixed pathogens in 257 (9 %) patients.
The assumption that the epidemic processes have ended before the end of the experiment may be justified for viral infections with relatively fast transmission dynamics.
The viral titres were averaged for all mice tested.