bacterial..you can't really cure viral infections, only bacterial infections..hence anti-bacterial as antibiotics for a bacterial infection
white blood cells
As simple as that a viral infection is caused by a virus and a bacterial infection is caused by a bacteria.
It is a Virus, infact the V in HIV stands for Virus
In a basic CBC from the lab there is a test for Lymph, Mono, Eos, and Baso. These are all distinct categories of viral or bacterial infection fighters. Lymph is short for lymphocytes with are responsible for the activities of the immune system. If lymph is high that means there is bacterial, viral or another type of infection invading the body.
Yes, if the allergic reaction causes a disruption to the integrity of the membrane or structure, you can develop a secondary bacterial or viral infection of the area. I had this happen to me - I had an allergic reaction to a chemical in chemistry class on the outside of my ear and developed a secondary bacterial infection that I had to take antibiotics for.
Yes. Stomach bugs are caused by a bacterial or viral infection often resulting from ingesting contaminated food or drink.
Spanish flu is viral.
Dacryoadenitis is an infection due to viral or bacterial infection.
no bacterial infection
mix infection
Inflammation of the lacrimal gland by bacterial, viral, or fungal infection is called Dacryoadenitis.
No. It's bacterial.
As simple as that a viral infection is caused by a virus and a bacterial infection is caused by a bacteria.
Lungs
Polio is not caused by a bacterial infection. Polio is caused by a viral infection. While both are extremely tiny the viruses are 100 times smaller. Both viral and bacterial infections can sometimes be prevented by proper sanitation. Washing your hands after using the bathroom is a good way to avoid many viral and bacterial infections.
TB is caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis, a bacteria
Bacterial. Streptococcus or 'strep' is the type of bacterium.
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