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The way infectious agents, bacteria, damage their hosts is by eating the host from the inside out. Most bacteria only consume a minute portion of their hosts. It is only a threat and hardly ever gets to be a significant factor in the damage.
A member of a group of minute infectious agents that have a relatively simple structure and can reproduce only within living cells. Viruses consist of genetic material (either DNA or RNA) surrounded by a protein coat. They are responsible for many diseases including the common cold, influenza, and AIDS. They are not affected by antibiotics, but many viral diseases can be effectively treated by vaccines. Viruses are not considered living organisms.For the source and more detailed information concerning this subject, click on the related links section (Answers.com) indicated below.
1. an infectious agents stimulates phagocytes. 2. phagocytes release interleukin1 3. interleukin1 stimulates the hypothalamus 4. the hypothalamus stimulates the effectors 5. blood flow to skin decreases, sweat glands are inhibited, skeletal muscles increase heat production.
Prions are the smallest known infectious agents.
Unicellular infectious agents are prokaryotes, eukaryotes, bacteria, and protoza.
The c2 Series canister
Pathogens are infectious agents.
vaccines
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It is B Prions
Class 6, Division 2 (more properly called Division 6.2) is for infectious agents.
The CPT code 87798 is used for DNA or RNA detection of infectious agents. It is used for infectious agents that do not already have their own specific CPT code.
infectious diseases and types of chemicals
fungi and protozoa and bacteria
No. You also have bacteria, fungi, etc.