Yaws is a tropical infection of the skin, bones and joints caused by the spirochete bacterium. Other infections of this nature are Lymes Disease and Syphills. The portal of exit is once the disease has been introduced into the population, there is a need to find the process by which the causative organism leaves the body of the carrier and is transmitted to another host.
A portal is a hole. A portal exit is where you exit out of the hole. A portal entrance is where you enter into the hole.
Yaws is a tropical infection of the skin, bones and joints caused by the spirochete bacterium. Other infections of this nature are Lymes Disease and Syphills. The portal of exit is once the disease has been introduced into the population, there is a need to find the process by which the causative organism leaves the body of the carrier and is transmitted to another host.
Yaws is a tropical infection of the skin, bones and joints caused by the spirochete bacterium. Other infections of this nature are Lymes Disease and Syphills. The portal of exit is once the disease has been introduced into the population, there is a need to find the process by which the causative organism leaves the body of the carrier and is transmitted to another host.
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What is the portal of EXIT for Borrelia burgdorferi caused by infected Deer Tick bites? Is there one? I know it is treated with antibiotics.
well, the definition or portal is a doorway or entrance so an antonym would be an exit and a synonym would be a doorway.
its not exactly a portal its more like a door outside
is yaws considered armed and dangerous
The medical definition of portal of exit is when a micro-organism leaves the host to enter another host. An example is when someone coughs and another person breathes it in.
doorway, portal, opening, entrance, entry, exit
Go a bit further south, there's an exit portal.
The bacteria that can cause yaws is called Treponema pallidum. Yaws is a disease that mostly affects young children in warm, tropical climates such as those in Africa and Southeast Asia.