Currently, all vaccines on the market today only exist for diseases caused by viruses- though not all diseases caused by viruses have a corresponding vaccine. Notably, the common cold (rhinoviruses) and AIDS (HIV) have no vaccines.
Don't think so. It has life.
Condoms, when used correctly, greatly reduce the risk of spreading disease, but do not guarantee that diseases will not be spread.
ANSWER: Currently, there are NO vaccines that can prevent HIV or the HIV virus, but there AREvaccines that can prevent Hep. C.I hope this will help answer your question!
A biologist or microbiologist studies bacteria. Though the use of bacteria is wide spread. Bacteria can be used in a wide range of applications from mining, bio-remediation, to production of vaccines.
Yes, because they they eat the sick, and weak animals so there diseases won't spread to other fish population. Even though there scary, they are helpful
Koch's disease is another word for Tuberculosis and there is not a cure for it. There are treatments and vaccines that can be done to prevent someone from getting it though.
they inject a milder form of the disease , so your body won't be fully affected but will remember how to kill the real disease and its weakness Note, though, that computer viruses are not prevented using vaccines.
Anyone can get the mumps, but people who get the vaccine(MMR[Measles, Mumps, Rubella]) are less likely to catch it. Watch out, though, vaccines can give you diseases too. One of those diseases is one of the worst:autism. ~{cjmos}~ The link between the MMR vaccine and autism has since been dismissed. http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/uk/health/article3308485.ece
Staph infection is spread like any other infection, by bacteria. It enters your body though cuts or your nose or mouth. Washing your hand is the key to prevent it.
Diseases can be spread sexually (kissing, sharing bodily fluids etc), airborne(when you cough or sneeze into the air), physical contact (germs on your hands, skin diseases, etc). Diseases can be spread in many ways.
HIV is an infectious disease. It is not spread through genetics.