Syphilis is described as a form of sexually transmitted infection (STI), because it is most often transmitted sexually. It is caused by a category of bacteria, or a causative agent acknowledged as ''Treponema pallidum''. The first symptom of syphilis that can be observed physically comes in ...
Human T-cellleukemiavirus type1 (HTLV-1)-associated myelopathy.Also calledtropical spastic paraparesis (TSP),this type of spastic paralysis comes on gradually after an infection withHTLV-1. It causes symptoms that are similar to MS, but it happens in less than 3% of people infected with the ...
Viruses are simple, non-cellular entities consisting of one or more molecules of either DNA or RNA enclosed in a coat of protein. Viruses are smaller than prokaryotic cells ranging in size from 0.02 to 0.3 micrometer. Smallpox virus is a large virus, at about 200 nm in diameter and poliov...
For example, if someone already caught chicken pox or was vaccinated against it, they are unlikely to become sick with chicken pox even if they are exposed to the disease. This happens because memory B cells already know how to make antibodies to chicken pox and will produce antibodies very ...
Ten common diseases are the common cold, flu, diabetes, high blood pressure, strep throat, ear infections, Covid, cancer, Alzheimer's, and chicken pox.What is a Disease? A disease is a general term that covers a multitude of conditions. In general, a disease is any dangerous change from...
Whereas with non-implantable fuel cell types it is possible to adjust reactant concentration, purity and temperature to an optimum, body physiology at the intended site of implantation clearly defines the operating conditions of any type of implantable fuel cell. Glucose concentration in the human bo...
Ever since the first vaccine was developed in 1796 to treat smallpox,1 several different methods have been created to develop successful vaccines. Today, those methods, known as vaccine technologies, are more advanced and use the latest technology to hel
Answer to: Name and describe the characteristics of each of the five types of infectious microbes. Include examples of diseases caused by each...
These agents/diseases include smallpox (Variola major), anthrax (Bacillus anthracis), plague (Yersinia pestis), viral hemor- rhagic fevers (filoviruses [Ebola, Marburg] and arenaviruses [Lassa, Macupo]), botu- linum toxin (from Clostridium botulinum), and tularemia (Francisella tularensis). ...
In the film series, many of the dragons are shown to have unique types of breath weapons and fire types. These differences make the dragons attacks much more varied in combat style. This ability differentiates them from other organisms, and enables them to confront humans armed with weapons ...