Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) is the causative agent for AIDS. The most common type is known as HIV-1 and is the infectious agent that has led to the worldwide AIDS epidemic
No, it is causative verb
Agents is correct.
the turning point in a novel or where the problem begins (leads to the "rising action")
Cause and consequence is the same as cause and effect. This is the idea that there are consequences to every action or choice.
not having aids/hiv+
HIV is the causative agent for AIDS. It attacks the T Cells of the body.
leptosirosis
cause of aids is an orgnism called SKANK
it is causative agent of fascioliasis is called a liver fluke or also known as a flat worm.
HIV is a virus that causes AIDS
bacteria when you touch something not clean and touch your eyes
Pharmaceutical aids are substances that don't have medicinal value, but that help in the manufacture or storage of medication. These include things like solvents, diluting agents, suspending agents, emulsifying agents, antioxidants, preservatives, coloring agents, flavoring agents.
Bacillus are the type of bacteria which are causative agents of food poisoning. e.g. Bacillus Anthracis
Cholera is caused by eating food or drinking water containing the bacteria Vibrio cholerae.
There are a lot of causative agents for foodborne illness, including bacteria, viruses, parasites and toxins. The one thing all foodborne illnesses have in common, is that the causative agent got into the body through the consumption of contaminated food.
There are four known causative agents for malaria, but they all belong to the genus Plasmodium.
No, you can't get HIV from kissing or spitting. Exception is if the saliva has blood in it.