It really depends on what kind of exposure and what kind of organisms. A long exposure can cause more problems than a short one. Some diseases can cause severe illness with only a few organisms.
Depending on the type of biological used, the early symptoms of an attack could appear the same as a common illness. An example is a biological that causes flu like symptoms.
Yes, repeated noise exposure can cause trauma to the inner ear. This is an impact of noise pollution and is common in cities and populated areas.
Having a too much sun exposure can cause your lips to swell. It is important to put lip balm on your lips just as you do sun screen on your body.
Which is more important: treat the symptoms of a disease or treat the underlying cause
they used Mercury to make the hats, so they eventually went crazy from over exposure to Mercury... look up symptoms on google for mercury exposure
Symptoms differ from a chemical to other.
Biological may be the answer you are looking for. CBRNe stands for agents used for warfare (biological warfare is an example). The acronym stands for Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear, and the "e" stands for enhanced (improvised) explosives. Biological agents usually are those that cause the symptoms mentioned in the question. However, there are some chemicals that can cause those symptoms from exposure as well, although they are less frequently found.
One cause of biological weathering is through the organism lichens. Other types are caused by plants, animals, and exposure to acids.
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In early childhood, exposure to lead or other toxins can cause ADHD-like symptoms. Traumatic brain injury or neurological disorders may also trigger ADHD symptoms.
Sudden exposure, cumulative exposure, physical stressors and stress symptoms, and home front and other existing problems.
In biological terrorist incidents onset of symptoms are usually minutes to hours.
A runny nose, vomiting, shortness of breath, are three symptoms of nerve agent exposure.
A runny nose, vomiting, shortness of breath, are three symptoms of nerve agent exposure.
Nausea, vomiting, headache, and loss of consciousness are symptoms of poison gas exposure. The symptoms can vary depending on the type of poisonous gas and the amount of exposure.
Exposure and inhilation of asbestos can cause cancers, lung damage, loss of lung function, and can lead to death. Symptoms of asbestos exposure may take may years to appear.
depends on the biological agent used.