Pronunciation: /ˈkɒntækt ˈtreɪsɪŋ/
noun the process of tracking down and monitoring individuals who have come into contact with an infected person
A1 Contact tracing helps to track and stop the spread of diseases.
A2 Health officials use contact tracing to identify people who may have been exposed to a virus.
B1 Effective contact tracing requires thorough investigation and communication with those who may have been in contact with an infected person.
B2 The success of contact tracing relies on the cooperation of individuals to provide accurate information about their interactions.
C1 Contact tracing plays a crucial role in controlling outbreaks and preventing further transmission of infectious diseases.
C2 Sophisticated technology and data analysis have enhanced the efficiency and accuracy of contact tracing efforts in recent years.
formal Contact tracing is a crucial method used by public health officials to track and contain the spread of infectious diseases.
informal They're doing contact tracing to find out who else might have been exposed.
slang Contact tracing is like detective work to identify and notify people who may have come into contact with a contagious person.
figurative In the world of public health, contact tracing is akin to following the breadcrumbs to stop the spread of illness.
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