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Virulence Differs from Pathogenicity in That Pathogenicity Describes the Ability

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Virulence differs from pathogenicity in that pathogenicity describes the ability of an organism to cause disease,whereas virulence describes the degree of pathogenicity as the disease develops.


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Contingency Plan

A strategy or plan developed to address possible future events or circumstances that might adversely affect an organization.

Early Warning Signals

Indicators or signs that precede and predict upcoming problems or changes, allowing for preemptive action.

Shadow Plan

A backup plan or strategy that is developed to be used as an alternative in case the original plan fails or cannot be implemented.

Managerial Firefighting

The practice where managers spend a disproportionate amount of time addressing urgent problems rather than focusing on strategic planning and prevention.

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