HIV, measles, chickenpox, the common cold, herpes, and mononucleosis are all viral Infectious Diseases.
Chickenpox, shingles, viral hepatitis, and AIDS ( Modern Biology Holt edition )
German measles
No, the common cold is the communicable disease that occurs the most.
The most common test for Mononucleosis disease (Mono) is Monospot test which requires a doctor to draw a small amount of blood and test it for mononucleosis.
The most common test for Mononucleosis disease (Mono) is Monospot test which requires a doctor to draw a small amount of blood and test it for mononucleosis.
No Flu is an infectious disease and at the right time of year there is nothing rare about it.Not all are infectious disease are rare. In fact, the common cold is an infectious disease. The measles used to be a common infectious disease. However, due to the measles vaccine, this disease was greatly eliminated.
The noun 'measles' is a common, concrete, uncountable noun, a word for a disease, a word for a physical thing.
Strep throat, Lyme disease, meningitis, and tuberculosis.
Chickenpox doesn't affect fertility. The virus usually associated with infertility is another common childhood illness - mumps. Mumps can affect the testes, and in an adult can result in infertility.
German Measles
Mononucleosis can affect anyone, regardless of their race, age or gender. It is, however, most common in teenagers and young adults because of their sometimes indiscriminate sharing of germs.
Yes chicken pocks are realYes, chickenpox is a real disease, despite its common name. The scientific name for chickenpox is varicella.