Flaviviruses are transmitted via arthropod vectors to humans.
Yellow fever, Dengue fever and Japanese encephalitis are mosquito-borne, while others are carried by ticks. There are a total of 69 pathogens within its genome.
Respiratory illness,persistent infections, drowsiness, headache, nausea, pain in the abdomen and swollen glands are some of the symptoms.
the virus travels to various glands where it multiplies. The virus can then enter the bloodstream. The presence of the virus within the blood vessels,
The answer, unfortunately, is possible. There are four types of dengue virus. If a person is infected by any one of those four types, though it is not entirely impossible to die from it, it very rarely happens. It can even act like a vaccine, providing some immunity from the same type of virus to the infected person. However, if the same person (already infected by one of the four types some times before) gets infected from a different type, - any other of the remaining three, -dengue fever could develop into a more severe form, - earlier known as Dengue Haemorrhagic Fever, presently called as Severe Dengue Fever. That severe form could be fatal. There is neither vaccination nor specific treatment against either Dengue Fever or its more dangerous form, the Severe Dengue Fever. However, prompt medical care could often save life even in the case of the severe form. Since Severe Dengue Fever patients are loosing serious amounts of body fluids, - including blood -, the most vital treatment is keeping the fluid level to optimal, thus diminishing the complications which could have lead to death. More detailed information can be found in the related links.
Yes, in a small number of cases the disease develops into the life-threatening dengue hemorrhagic fever, resulting in bleeding or into dengue shock syndrome, where dangerously low blood pressure occurs.yes infact it may cause death
Antipyretic drugs act to reduce a fever (pyrexia = fever)
Ibuprofen is a non steroidal anti inflammatory drug which pretty much protects mucus linings. This keeps viruses from spreading as rapidly and the human immune system destroys the infection. This is,of cousre as most answers are, over-simplified,however,unless you are going into the medical field,that information is sufficient. Should you have anymore questions on drug names simply look up the drug type and you will be able to piece together how this interacts with the body. As you do this,please realize that it is a common misconception that the drug destroys the fever virus. It does not. Only the immune system can destroy virus. Drugs like ibuprofen merely make the conditions optimal for the immune system to act.
Yes, it can act like emphysema.
Because it act like a disease, infecting things and destroying them. And adapting to it's enviornment.
If you act like any of those girls (in the movie) or even their moms, then you are mad hot with the beiber fever.. if not, then you are in denial. which is even a stronger case of beiber fever.
in this type of vaccine,the vector completed with inserted gene itself act as vaccine virus used as vector are adenovirus,harpes virus
Young children tend to have fevers at night when their body is at rest. When their body is at rest they tend to recognize that it is fighting an illness.
Poison, when inflicted on an organism, spreads and damages the organism, similar to what a virus does to a computer. A virus is able to copy itself in several areas of the system and other devices when available.
It acts like most viral diseases and infections act. It gets in your body and starts reproducing. This will cause an immune system response to fight it as a foreign invader (if you have an otherwise healthy immune system). Before your body can fight it off, you will get the symptoms that the virus causes when it infects your individual cells. H1N1 is an influenza virus that affects your respiratory system first.See the related questions below for more detail. The Lytic Cycle is how a virus enters your cells and attaches to them to insert its DNA/RNA and make the cells replicate/reproduce the virus.On the lighter side:Most viruses are a bit stilted in their acting performances on stage. H1N1 did a miserable acting job in Shakespeare's Hamlet: overacted and quite awkward in the monologue.
Viruses have no intelligence. They act on the instinct to survive and reproduce.