no it isnt is sread through bodies
No its a plant that grows at the bottom of the ocean. Not a virus.
The use of aggressive vaccination.
Aggressive is the right spelling of the word.Some example sentences are:He is a very aggressive person.The aggressive virus decimated all of humanity.She is an aggressive poker player.His aggressive words did not help when the judge sentenced him.
Hiv
Pneumonia, pleurisy or bronchitis can be the result of respiration infections by a virus or bacteria.
There is little to no chance that you contracted HIV during that risky exposure. After an exposure to the HIV virus, it can take up to 6 months for you to seroconvert, meaning that the virus becomes detectable in the blood stream. Generally speaking, if you have negative testing 180 days after the exposure, you are considered to be non-infected from that exposure and do not need further testing. However, if there is a chance that you were exposed again in that 6 month waiting period, you may still be at risk. Meaning that if for example you had sex with an HIV + person 1 month ago, you may have contracted the virus then and have to wait another six months. If the only exposure you had was 175 days ago and you tested negative, then you are not infected from that exposure.
Incubation
Wait 3 months after exposure to test for the virus.
Post-exposure prophylaxis (PEP) is any medical treatment started immediately after exposure to a pathogen especially a virus. For example rabies vaccine is given to humans and animals who been exposed to rabies.. Also tetanus vaccine is given to tetanus exposure. AZT is given for treatment for AIDS exposure.
A pathogen is something that causes disease, like a bacteria, virus, fungus or prion for example.
Yes. Every HPV exposure does not result in infection. However, one exposure is enough to infect someone.
Because the virus changes every year, so immunities developed to protect against one won't stop the other one