animals with cloven hooves (cattle, swine, sheep, goats, and deer)
Blood transfusion graft-vs.-host disease affects mostly the blood.
It affects the host by attacking its immune system, then the host counter acts the disease with pure skill :D
Acute graft vs host disease occurs within the first 100 days after a transplant and affects the skin, liver, and gut. Chronic graft vs host disease develops later and can affect multiple organs, causing long-term complications.
A pathogen (being something living from the goodness a body example: a tic living from a dog) 3 ways it can effect the host is: * disease of the host as the pathogen carried disease. * malnutrition of the host as the host can become weak due to the pathogen surviving from the hosts body. Example would be iron deficiency in the host, due to the pathogen using the hosts blood to live on * finally death of the host.
The host doesnt show symptoms and the carrier does
It kills the host bacteria. I don't believe it occurs in eukaryotic cells.
What does the term "Graft versus host disease" mean? Immunologic reaction involving the attack of host cells by donor immune cells.
The victim of disease or parasites is called the "host" (host organism).
they can irritate the skin and disease the "host".
A host of a disease is an organism that serves as a habitat for a pathogen to grow and reproduce. The pathogen can cause harm to the host by causing disease symptoms. In the context of infectious diseases, humans can serve as hosts for various pathogens like bacteria, viruses, and parasites.
It has to have a host cell to reproduce then it kills that cell becausethere are so many viral disease in side the host cell. The Viral disease will continue you to kill host cell until you get an antibiotic
Are you looking for the general name parasite? If not, nematodes and turbellarians are two groups of worms that are often parasitic. A multicellular organism that has a mouth and lives in an animal host is a Helminth.