acute respiratory disease (ARD, caused by types 4 and 7) in military recruits. Influenza-like symptoms including fever, sore throat, runny nose, and cough are almost always present; weakness, chills, headache, and swollen lymph glands in the neck
Most children have been infected by at least one adenovirus by the time they reach school age. Most adults have acquired immunity to multiple adenovirus types due to infections they had as children
There are many viruses that are linked to the stomach, however there are four well-known viruses. These are Rotavirus, Caliciviruses, Adenovirus, and Astrovirus. The Rotavirus is the leading cause of the stomach flu in children under five, though adults can have the Rotavirus as well. Caliciviruses causes infection in children and adults. Adenovirus affects normally children two years old and younger. Astrovirus usually affects babies, young children, and the elderly. Each of these viruses have a main symptom of vomiting, as well as diarrhea.
Insomnia is more common in women and older adults. People who are divorced, widowed, or separated are more likely to have the problem than those who are married, and it is more frequently reported by those with lower socioeconomic.
In 2001, the SCAA reported that 52 percent of adults were daily coffee drinkers. Some 13 percent of adults were specialty coffee drinkers
Yes. They are not adults until age 18.
Common cold
Same as in adults, bacteria. Except that we don't wear diapers that makes the perfect condition for a yeast infection - warm and damp.
Anosmia occurs in about 10% of head trauma injuries, and head trauma is a leading cause of anosmia in young adults. In older adults, the disorder is generally caused by viral infection.
Study results reported by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) indicate that more than 90% of American adults are immune to the chickenpox virus.
In children under two, the virus causes a serious lower respiratory infection in the lungs. In older children and healthy adults, it causes a mild upper respiratory infection
There are no reported serious side effects associated with Hellerwork when delivered by a certified practitioner to adults and juveniles.
This drug is an antibacterial. It is indicated for adults (from 15 years) in the treatment of acute diarrhea caused by infection.