Picornaviruses are the family to which some of the most widespread pathogenic viruses belong. The common cold and polio are both caused by picornaviruses.
Yes, human feces should not be inhaled into the lungs. It could cause a nasty infection resulting in destruction of lung tissue.
Chickens are the most common source of human infection.
Enterobacter aerogenes can be of significance in patients who are elderly, immunocompromised, recent hospital admission because this is usually acquired from the hospital or nasocomial. It can cause severe infection and can cause sepsis. Although generally found in the G.I tract it can also present as infection in the lungs ( Pulmonary) and genito-urinary ( UTI/Cystitis)
One way the human body can be protected from infection is to engage in frequent hand-washing.
White Blood Cells
no but it can cause infection
Cat bites would more likely cause a bacterial infection rather than a fungal infection.
to the cell then yes.to a human only 1 may just kill the cell
Yes, human feces should not be inhaled into the lungs. It could cause a nasty infection resulting in destruction of lung tissue.
There are so many reason for the cause for leukemia. But the main cause is viral infection from the virus Human T-Lymphotropic Virus (HTLV).
Infection with the common human papillomavirus (HPV) is a cause of approximately 90% of all cervical cancers.
Yes. Not only that but DHIV (digital human immunodeficiency virus) is on the rise! Get yourself checked out!
Bacteria,fungi,or parasitic worms invade the human body
Chickens are the most common source of human infection.
Human vomit is a bio hazard that contains billions of living organisms that can cause infection of other organic tissue-doc
The human body will have bacteria invade it from time to time. This bacteria can cause infection and illness if not treated appropriately with medical care and antibiotics.
:covert infection: pathogen invades the human body, only cause the body from the odd homosexual immune cope, not clinical symptoms, signs and biochemical changes, or only appear distinct clinical symptoms and signs, .. .