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An infection can mean different things depending on what you are taliking about. But typically an infection for a wound is caused from bacteria and other contaminates that negativelyaffect the way your body heals itself.
The infection might re-establish itself and flare up again.
It all depends on the virus. It may be a lytic or a lysogenic infection. In a lytic infection, the virus inserts its DNA into host cell and replicate itself until the cell bursts and releases the new copies to infect other host cells. In a lysogenic infection, the virus inserts its DNA and gains control over the host cell, shutting it down and makes copies of itself like lytic infection, but the host cell does not burst.
They are definitely not the same. First of all, there are many other agents that can cause infections (bacteria, protozoa, fungi, prions). Then there is also a difference between a virus and a viral infection, the former being the agent of infection, the latter the process of infection itself.
Influenza is a viral infection that affects the human immune system and there is no cure It takes a few weeks to recover from this virus until it mutates itself with time.
Influenza.
If u don't dress properly to the weather or if ur not keeping itself clean or healthy...u kno? From direct contact with an infected person by the infected person doing things such as sneezing or coughing in your face. It is a viral infection and easily spread but there is a vaccine available for it.
Lytic infection.
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Tramadol is the active ingredient- it is a drug in itself. It is the active ingredient in the brand name "Ultram".
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A virus causes an infection. It is the actual file that causes the infection. An infection itself is the action or state of the computer's security being compromised by a virus or other malware.
Primary Koch's infection in children is not contagious in itself and does not spread. The infection will in most cases resolve on its own as the child develops.
Active itself is not a root word, but act is. One common word with this root word is react.
Swine flu is not carried on organisms unless the organism is infected with the virus that causes the flu, which is typically over in 7 to 10 days. The organism responsible for the illness of swine influenza is the influenza virus itself. Organisms that are known to be susceptible to this type of infection are humans, pigs, birds and fowl, ferrets, and cats and dogs that are living closely indoors with their infected owners. One cheetah was known to have it during the 2009 H1N1/09 pandemic.
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