fever results in increase in temperature where organisms get killed which connot withstand high temperature
Many pathogens can and are transmitted by mites and ticks. Some well known examples are Tularemia, Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever, and Lyme disease, but there are hundreds, if not thousands of others. Mites are more famous for carrying pathogens that attack plants but there are some, such as scabies, that affect humans and animals. Some examples of the mite-borne plant pathogens are wheat mosaic, rye mosaic, Cherry mottle leaf, and Oat necrotic mottle.
Yes. The Asian Tiger mosquito can transmit pathogens and viruses. Some of these viruses and pathogens are potentially fatal to humans. The Chikungunya Fever epidemic on La Reunion Island in 2005/2006 killed 248 people.
Some are, some aren't. Parasites are pathogens and can be quite large in some cases.
Fever causes our body temperature to rise creating an environment where some pathogens cannot survive. Not only does it slow the germs in your body, it accelerates the process of making white blood cells, which combat the foreign germ or pathogen in your body. (Billy Jean is not my lover!!)
Fever causes our body temperature to rise creating an environment where some pathogens cannot survive. Not only does it slow the germs in your body, it accelerates the process of making white blood cells, which combat the foreign germ or pathogen in your body. (Billy Jean is not my lover!!)
Yes, pathogens are agents capable of causing infections or some types of diseases. Pathogens are normally on our skin and any objects without causing problems. Not all pathogens succeed in their goal to find a host, but many pathogens do.
There are many diseases and conditions that include fever and chills as some of the symptoms, including the flu, pneumonia, gastroenteritis, pharyngitis, abscess, acute sinusitis, anxiety disorder, lyme disease, and many more. For a more detailed symptom checker, see the related link below.
Some pathogens are naturally present in the environment, such as in soil or water sources. These pathogens can also be found in the human body as part of the normal microbiota. While some of these pathogens are harmless in healthy individuals, they can cause illness if they enter the body through a cut or wound.
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No, it is caused by an infection or when your body decides it needs to "starve off" foreign substances.
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