The fungus aspergillus fumigatus is a fungal infection that effects people who are allergic to this fungus. The fungus aspergillus fumigatus can be treated with common medicines for fungus remedies.
There is no general cure unfortunately, but there are various treatments. Depending of the stage of the cancer they could try to remove the infected tissue. Another way is to use chemo. It is strongly suggested to discuss these matters with your doctor!
Ticks are infected when their host is infected. The infected ticks then spread the disease to humans.
it depends what type of fungi has infected it.
Unfortunately, half of the newborns infected with Listeria will die from the illness.
After being infected with acute viral hipatitis B, chronic infection develops in 90% of infants infected by their mothers at birth, 30% of children infected between ages1 and 5 years and 6% of individuals infected after age 5 years.
Yes; but possibly not as effective as prescription. Also, you will need to throw out your shoes so that you do not become re-infected.
In order to have a baby with HIV, the mother must be HIV positive. When a woman realizes she is pregnant it is important for her to be tested for HIV. If she is HIV+, there are treatments available that can nearly eliminate the risk of her child being infected.
Malaria would not make a very good bioweapon. It requires an obligate parasite, can't be transmitted from one person to another, has readily available treatments, and doesn't kill infected people very quickly, among others
Run a good antivirus and also install a firewall on each of the computers
There are no such numbers available.
There are currently no known treatments for Ebloa, so that best way o stop is is to quarantine people currently infected by the disease.
I believe playing as an Infected is only available in Versus Mode
There is no general cure unfortunately, but there are various treatments. Depending of the stage of the cancer they could try to remove the infected tissue. Another way is to use chemo. It is strongly suggested to discuss these matters with your doctor!
The swine flu in 1976 was contained to a very few (under five) people at a military base in New Jersey, all but one of those who were infected recovered without treatment different from that given at the time for seasonal flu. One person died.
Since most fungal skin infections are surface infections, antifungal treatments are usually applied directly to the skin in the infected area (topical treatments). There are a variety of treatments available in the form of creams, lotions and medicated powders. If the rash covers quite a large area of skin, or affects the nails or scalp, then tablets may be required.
You can ask a thoracic surgeon. They know the causes, symptoms, and treatments for hyperhidrosis. You can learn more here: http://hyperhidrosismd.com/hyperhidrosis
virus - antivirals, or let the immune system handle itbacteria - antibioticsin both cases vaccines can be used as a preventative. but once infected most vaccines can do little.