What type of disease is malaria? What is Yersinia pestis? What disease does this microorganism cause? Explain the relationship of this disease to epidemiology throughout history. Describe in detail the pathology of this disease and the organism that causes it. Include how it is typically ...
Infectious Disease: An infectious disease is a disorder caused by organism like a bacteria, virus, fungi or parasite. Even if the organisms live in and on our bodies they are often harmless or even helpful. Answer and Explanation:1 A highly infectious disease (HID) is a physical disorder tha...
that by all who truly wait upon the Lord progress will be and is made, both in the strength and the countenance of devotional habits, of spiritual affection, and of heavenly-mindedness; and that the grace which they ask in prayer and receive by faith gradually raises ...
Pathogens are organisms that cause a disease in another organism. In humans, diseases caused by pathogens range from a cold to...
your microbiome and the biochemical processes that occur in your body. If you have a disease, your organism will change, and so will the composition of your exhaled breath. And then the only thing that is left to do is to correla...
One major type of foreign substances the immune system fends off arepathogens: infectious agents, especially viruses and bacteria, that cause disease. Your body hasimmunitywhen it is resistant to a particular disease. This immunity isusually indicatedby the presence of a critical part of the immune...
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How does coagulase enhance the virulence of an organism? What is a dominant repressive factor in virology? Describe how pathogenic prokaryotes enter host tissue and use the virulence factor coagulase, streptokinase, and hyaluronidase to cause disease. How are virulence genes detected? What is the ...
Who proved that microorganisms cause disease? What bacteria causes rheumatic heart disease? How is Hansen's disease treated? What bacteria is aerotolerant? What organisms cause infectious disease? Where in the world does Hansen's disease occur?
What is a communicable disease chain? What is the causative agent of malaria? Describe the unique way this organism reproduces. ___ is a drug that is used to prevent malaria. What is the compound used in anti-malarial drug? What is malaria and how does it spread? How much of the huma...