Why can the Ebola virus be described as a zoonotic pathogen? What is the virus transmission, the morphology and the family name of the virus that causes H5N1? Which of the following applies to anthrax infection? a. It is caused by a virus that mutates frequently. b. When inhaled it caus...
What bacterial organism is responsible for rheumatic fever? Which pathogen (Staphylococcus epidermidis or E. coli) is able to grow on the EMB agar plate and why? Is this type of agar serving as a differential, as a selective, or as both? Explain why. ...
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In addition, the treatment principle of TCM focuses on the whole body of the patient rather than only on the eradication of the pathogen. Therefore, natural herbs and TCM are considered to be effective pretreatment therapies for the prevention of diseases and the alleviation of mild symptoms (...
into a human virus, hepatitis delta virus HDV [99], which may have acquired genetic information for a protein from the host, because HDV antigens are related to a human protein [12,17,18,36]. HDV is the only virus known to be a catalytic ribozyme and pathogen in humans. Why is ...
For example, RSV is usually the first pathogen that a human infant encounters and clinical signs of RSV infection are common by 2–3 months of age77. Premature infants are particularly prone to develop severe lesions in the respiratory tract following RSV infection and these account for many of...
Disease X is what the World Health Organization calls an infection with the potential to cause the next epidemic or a new global pandemic like COVID-19 according to theNew Scientistwebsite. The term can refer to a newly, not yet named pathogen which is an organism that can produce disease...
In grounding, disease and pathogen names are mapped to their root terms, i.e. the indexical terms in the BioCaster ontology. For example, the abbreviation 'WNV' becomes the root term 'West Nile Virus' using term equivalence relations encoded in the ontology. Multilingual equivalence relations ...
In grounding, disease and pathogen names are mapped to their root terms, i.e. the indexical terms in the BioCaster ontology. For example, the abbreviation 'WNV' becomes the root term 'West Nile Virus' using term equivalence relations encoded in the ontology. Multilingual equivalence relations ...
Name the pathogen which causes malignant malaria. Other than spreading malaria, which other disease does anopheles mosquito spread? What parasite is responsible for malignant malaria? What is dengue? What is the vector of Chagas' disease? How is the disease transmitted?