Prions.
there are none
Mad Cow Disease and Scrapie are NOT caused by incomplete viruses or any virus of any sort. They are caused by PRIONS, which are misfolded proteins much tinier than any virus, complete or not. If such disease were caused by viruses they would easily be cured by an antibiotic, but since they are not caused by bacteria or a virus, such vaccines cannot be made because there is nothing for such a vaccine to target.
Prions, and the symptoms that occur when a sheep and cow get this disease: it affects their normal brain function, and they behave abnormally until they suddenly up and die.
Contaminated foods and drinks can be linked to over 250 different diseases. These illnesses can range from mild gastroenteritis to severe conditions such as hepatitis A and listeriosis. Common pathogens responsible for foodborne diseases include bacteria like Salmonella and E. coli, viruses like norovirus, and parasites such as Giardia. The impact of these diseases can vary from mild discomfort to life-threatening consequences, particularly in vulnerable populations.
There are many diseases caused by viruses--too many to mention here. HIV, influenza, the common cold, warts and even some cancers are linked to virus transmission.
In sex-linked inherited diseases such as hemophilia, mothers most often pass the disease to sons.
lung cancer
the herpes
In sex-linked inherited diseases such as hemophilia, mothers most often pass the disease to sons.
No actually it is a sex-linked trait.
Scurvy
No, it is an example of sex-linked recessive inheritance.