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Chronic
The term that describes a disease or disorder of prolonged duration with symptoms generally of a constant nature is "chronic." Chronic conditions can persist for months or years and often require long-term management. Examples include diabetes, hypertension, and arthritis. These conditions contrast with acute diseases, which are typically severe but of short duration.
Scar tissue builds up on the liver if disease is of long duration.
a food intolerance like celiac disease can cause these symptoms.
2 Days after you notice the first symptoms.
Duration of protection appears to be long, but a booster is now recommended since effectiveness from a single shot was 80-85%. It is 95% effective in preventing serious disease - meaning if someone gets it, the symptoms are milder, less lesions, fever, and discomfort
Skunks infected with rabies typically show clinical signs of the disease within 2 to 8 weeks after exposure, but the duration of their life post-infection can vary. Once symptoms appear, they usually live only a few days to a couple of weeks, as rabies is a rapidly progressive disease that affects the nervous system. Skunks may exhibit aggressive behavior, paralysis, and other neurological symptoms during this time. Ultimately, rabies is fatal, and infected skunks do not survive long after the onset of symptoms.
Rabid bats typically do not live long after exhibiting symptoms of rabies, which can be a few weeks to a couple of months. The disease progresses rapidly, leading to severe neurological symptoms and eventual death. In general, the lifespan of a bat can range from 5 to 30 years depending on the species and environmental factors, but rabies significantly shortens this duration.
Acute refers to a sudden onset or short duration of a disease or condition, typically characterized by intense symptoms. It is the opposite of chronic, which refers to long-lasting or recurring conditions.
Treatment focuses on prevention of symptoms and long-term complications.
it is called a whooping cough
Mad cow disease, also known as bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE), is a progressive neurological disorder that typically results in death. The duration of the disease can vary, but it generally progresses rapidly once symptoms appear, with most individuals dying within a few months to a few years after onset.