polio virus
A long time! Not any more, though.
The pathogen responsible for poliomyelitis is the poliovirus, which is a type of enterovirus. It primarily spreads through the fecal-oral route, and can infect the gastrointestinal tract before spreading to the nervous system, leading to paralysis in severe cases. Vaccination through the polio vaccine has been successful in reducing the incidence of polio worldwide.
Zombies kill by infecting their "meal" with there zombie carring pathogen found in the blood, saliva, or other bodily fluids.
a pathogen (bacteria, virus, or other infecting agent), opportunity (a way in/on/out), and a host (for it to infect)
Poliovirus is a human pathogen that doesn't naturally infect any other species. Sientific experiments, however, have successfully infected some chimpanzees.
No, infecting is not an adverb.Infecting is a verb.
Infecting the City was created in 2007.
No, it takes the polio virus to cause polio. The polio virus can be defeated by having a polio vaccination.
Polio is a noun. If you want to use polio with a verb, you could say: Contract polio Suffer from polio Die of polio Recover from polio Etc., etc. I hope that helped.
A dead form of a pathogen that stimulates an immune response is known as an inactivated or killed vaccine. These vaccines contain pathogens that have been killed or inactivated so they cannot cause disease but are still able to elicit an immune response. This process helps the immune system recognize and remember the pathogen, providing protection against future infections. Examples include the polio vaccine and the hepatitis A vaccine.
Yes, I have polio.
Polio is caused by a virus, the poliovirus. It belongs to the genus Enterovirus, which is a group of RNA viruses.