Kill them ;)
Viral infection is the most common cause of meningitis though it can also be caused by bacterial and fungal infection.
Prevention is the most effective way to control a virus. This is done mainly through the use of vaccinations and other preparations that contain antibodies.
Early viral studies were done with the tobacco mosaic virus. The reason for this is that it was the first virus which was discovered.
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Maybe. Bronchitis can be either due to a virus infection or a bacterial infection. Tests will need to be done to determine which type of bronchitis you have. In the case of a viral infection causing bronchitis, penicillin will not work. In the case of a bacterial infection causing bronchitis, penicillin may work. Antibiotics are generally used on bacterial infections, not viral.
The treatment varies based on the infection. If it's a bacterial infection, antibiotics are prescribed. Antibiotics work wonders against bacterial infections. They don't do anything against viruses though, but some doctors still prescribe antibiotics for viral conditions like colds and the flu! This is a problem, because giving someone antibiotics when they don't need it allows bacteria to become resistant to that antibiotic. That creates super bugs like MRSA. Anyway, I digress! For bacterial infections, antibiotics are prescribed. For viral infections... there's not a whole lot that can be done. Antivirals are out there, but as opposed to killing the source, like antibiotics with bacteria, antivirals focus on slowing development of new virus microbes. Think about colds. There's lots of medications that can help manage the symptoms, but there's not really anything that can be done to get rid of the cold itself. Sometimes you have to let these things run their course!
its when you enter a household and then sleep there
According to a survey done in 2013, there are 2.7 televisions in each U.S. household.
Diarrhea, or scours, occurs if there's a digestive upset the calf is experiencing, such as from bacterial or viral infection or coccidial infection. Anything, really, can cause a calf to scour, whether it's environmental stressers or parasites or, as mentioned, exposure to bacteria in the gut. Either way, the calf will need to be given electrolytes to prevent dehydration--even if he's on milk--and quarantined so that if he has an infection that is contagious to other calves, he won't give it to them either. You will have to contact your vet so that some tests can be done to see what's making him scour, why and what can be done about it.
like an infection after you get done with having sex... its like an std (sexual transmitted disease)
A high blood cell count that might indicate a bacterial infection is referring to white blood cells specifically. If a bacterial infection is present in the body, the immune system releases into the blood stream additional white blood cells to respond to the threat. A high count of these additional immune cells will then indicate that there is a bacterial presence to which the body is responding.
all you have to do is get a bomb and make it in your house, done!!