retrovirus infection includes....highgrade fever, oralthrush,, opprtunistic infection, respiratory tract infection, loss of immune power,herpes , rashes vaginal infection,loss of appetite, dysphagia, lymph adenopathy, lacrimal secrections,weight loss, , night sweat,psychological disturbance,
HIV is a retrovirus that causes AIDS
Your physician will give you medicine for retrovirus infection throughout the pregnancy.
An infection with no apparent signs and symptoms would be an asymptomatic infection.
There are quite a few symptoms of tooth infection such as fever. Other symptoms of tooth infection include smelly drainage and pain.
It is called a Retrovirus HIV is an example of a Retrovirus
Symptoms of mastoiditis may at first be the same as symptoms of an early middle ear infection.
The mother may or may not experience active symptoms of the infection during the pregnancy.
Yes, it is possible to have an infection without experiencing any symptoms. This is known as an asymptomatic infection, where the person is infected with a pathogen but does not show any signs or symptoms of illness.
No it is not. Retroviruses are RNA viruses that can change their RNA into DNA for cell infection (example HIV). Influenza viruses are also RNA viruses, but they do not transcribe the RNA into DNA. Some people think the R in RNA stands for retrovirus, but it stands for ribonucleic acid.
The symptoms of a kidney infection include high fever, horrible pain in the back and pain when urinating. You have to see a doctor for a kidney infection.
Symptoms of an intestinal infection include stomach cramps, diarrhea, and dehydration. Other symptoms that may be present are bloating, nausea, and vomiting.
An inapparent infection occurs when a susceptible person is exposed to an agent, is consequently infected, but neverdevelops clinical symptoms (subclinical). An inapparent infection may result in immunity - but they may not develop immunity and could even become a carrier.In contrast, an exposed susceptible person may develop symptoms (clinical infection), but later enter a period where they no longer exhibit those symptoms. This person would be said to have a "latent infection". They have not recovered - they are still infected -- and they might start to exhibit clinical symptoms later.Exposed ---- Infected ------ no symptoms --------------------------------------> Resolution INAPPARENT INFECTIONExposed ---- Infected ----- symptoms ----no symptoms ---- symptoms ----> Resolution|< Latent Infection>|- Dominick A. Leone -