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Filter by Meaning The pathogenicity of the virus was responsible for the outbreak.
The pathogenicity of the parasite was not fully understood until recently.
The pathogenicity of the pathogen was a concern for public health officials.
The pathogenicity of the virus varies depending on the strain and can result in different symptoms.
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