There is still need to get immunization for other diseases which are still a problem today (such as polio), at least once in early age.
viruses are speically coded to destory your are OS and the computer and stop you from using your computer anymore.
Parts of individual bacteria or viruses that have been killed and broken up into inactive bits. The immune system can recognize them and develop immunity.
No, it's just a free software for animation. It works great for a program you don't need to pay for, but I can't use it anymore because my desktop computer is fried, and won't run it (and iTunes and more) anymore.
The "Germs,Viruses,Bacteria, I Can't think of anymore". ...
Not anymore. In January 19, 2012 megaupload was shut down.
Antibiotics are one method of killing a virus.
you're talking about "Newgrounds-Everything, by Everyone", no it is not a website full of viruses. If not, I don't know.
This is how vaccines help the body's natural defenses against viruses: -because vaccines contain weak and dead viruses -this can help our immune system to recognize and adapt to it -so this will not be the problem for it if later on this type of viruses threat us Hope this help Vipha
Any kind of Trojan horse is very bad. Most Trojan viruses will take data from your computer, and send it to hackers. Eventually you can have a large problem if you do not get rid of it because people can inject viruses with it.
Immunizations are administrations of substances which protect a person from becoming infected by particular pathogens (bacteria, viruses, etc). Some immunizations are effective only if given at certain ages, or are not considered to be needed in people at other ages. For example, the Hemophilus immunization is needed in childhood, but Hemophilus infections are not common in adulthood. So it would not be appropriate to give a Hemophilus immunization to an adult. In the United States, the body which determines which immunizations are needed is the Centers for Disease Control (CDC).
Prior to the widespread use of immunizations, bronchiectasis was often the result of a serious infection with either measles or whooping cough. Currently, viruses that cause influenza (flu) or influenza-like syndromes, as well as.
Viruses lack any form of energy and are not alive according to this definition. Computer viruses make slight changes in their code (mutate) but they are not alive. Computer viruses can mutate to overcome antiviral software but they are not considered to be alive anymore than what we call viruses that infect microorganisms or host cells.