Polyomavirus is a group of small, non-enveloped DNA viruses that can cause infections in humans and animals. In humans, the most well-known types are JC virus and BK virus, which typically remain dormant in the body after initial infection and can reactivate under certain conditions, particularly in immunocompromised individuals. The disease is primarily spread through respiratory droplets or urine, and it can also be transmitted through contact with contaminated surfaces. Most healthy individuals do not experience symptoms, but those with weakened immune systems may develop serious complications.
There are several different diseases that a Northern Cardinal can contract. Some of these diseases include proventricular dilatation disease, psittacosis, psittacine beak and feather disease, and polyomavirus.
Common avian diseases, or diseases found in birds, are Proventricular Dilatation Disease, Candida, and Polyomavirus. Psittacine Beak and Feather Disease, or PBFD, is also another common ailment in birds.
A contagion is either a disease spread by contact, the spread of such a disease, or the spread of anything harmful, as if it were a disease.
An Epidemiologist studies the spread of disease.
A disease which is carried and spread by an agent (animal or microorganism) is a vector spread disease. Eg. Mosquitoes are the vectors for malaria.
Lyme disease is spread by ticks. Lyme disease can be pretty much everywhere.
No. It does not spread by ameba. Ameba is a protozoa. Lyme disease is a tick born disease.
Rats that were infected by the disease and have died on the side of the street to easily spread the disease
disease spread by mosiscoitos
it doesnt spread
Parkinson's disease does not spread from person to person. It is degenerative brain disease and is not contagious.
it is a disease that spread around