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A: A vaccination is a biological preparation that confers acquired immunity against a specific…
Q: How does an HIV particle acquire its envelope?
A: The human immunodeficiency virus causes HIV infection, which can later progress to become acquired…
Q: How does coronavirus get into our body and What sort of defenses does our body have to
A: Transmission of coronavirus occur through direct, indirect or close contact with the infected person…
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Q: How HIV could spread in the human body ?
A: Infection refers to the harm caused by various microorganisms or pathogens entering the body. The…
Q: Explain What does HIV MEANS.
A: HIV infection is brought about by the human immunodeficiency virus. You can get HIV from contact…
Q: Why is it helpful for scientists to use models to simulate the spread of a communicable disease
A: Mathematical models aid in the quantification of our mental representations, which is especially…
Q: Mortality rate induced by Covid 19 will be reduced when vaccinated
A: An infectious disease by which the respiratory system is highly affected is known as Covid-19. It is…
Q: How are scientists fighting HIV and AIDS?
A: Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) is a chronic, potentially life-threatening condition…
Q: What happens to individual Vaccinia viral particles that do not possess the genes necessary to…
A: As we know that viruses are simple, noncellular entities consist of either DNA or RNA enclosed in a…
Q: What is the action mechanism of the antiretroviral drugs called protease inhibitors which are used…
A: A number of antiretroviral agents are used to treat HIV, although no complete cure for the disease…
Q: Why do you think the number of HIV cells appears to level off between years 3 and 4?
A: HIV or the human immunodeficiency viruses is a type of Lentivirus (a subgroup of the retrovirus,…
Q: What are the current prevention guidelines for HIV/AIDSinfection? Are they effective?
A: In humans, AIDS (acquired immunodeficiency syndrome) is a condition caused by HIV (human…
Q: What are the most encouraging words and messages to tell a newly diagnosed COVID-positive patient?…
A: According to the World Health Organization, COVID causes depression, loneliness, financial losses,…
Q: What are the evolutionary origins of HIV-1 and HIV-2?
A: HIV (Human immunodeficiency virus) belongs to a family of retroviruses, all of which have RNA as…
Q: Why haven’t scientists been able to develop vaccines against HIVand the common cold?
A: HIV (human immunodeficiency virus) is an RNA virus that causes AIDS in humans. It attacks the immune…
Q: How does Rhinovirus contribute to the virulence of pathogens
A: Rhinovirus is a group of viruses also known as Piconavirus and falls in the family of the…
Q: What happens during the 'incubation period'? The virus is cleared from the body by the immune…
A: The incubation period is a process in which time is needed or required for any specific process to…
Q: What are the conspiracies and myths about SARS CoV-2 vaccination ?
A: Coronavirus Coronaviruses are named for the crown like spikes on their surface. "corona" in Latin…
Q: What is resistance to viral infection
A: Virus resistance is the factor that can disturb the life cycle of viruses. It is decrease in…
Q: What are the Reasons why we should prioritize giving the Vaccine to Youth and not to Senior…
A: COVID-19 is an infectious disease that is spread by droplet infection and spreads through direct…
Q: Why don't we give vaccines (at least some of the important ones) to infants immediately after they…
A: DTaP should be given to your child in 5 doses. The first dose should be given at two months, the…
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A: Sexually transmitted diseases (STD) or infections (STI) are infections that are transmitted through…
Q: HIV infection? Name
A: HIV is human immunodeficiency virus.
Q: why can't we use western blotting test as diagnostic test for hiv alone without using ELISA?
A: Human immunodeficiency virus(HIV) is considered a virus that attacks the body's immune system. HIV…
Q: is HIV in humans different than HIV in rabbits? or the same.
A: Human Immunodeficiency Virus or HIV is a retrovirus which causes Acquired Immuno Deficiency Syndrome…
Q: Which of the following is a trait that both HPV and HIV share? A.Both have an RNA genome B.Both…
A: HPV and HIV both integrate into the host genome to affect the host.
Q: Once a person is infected by HIV, can they be reinfected? Explain your answer.
A: AIDS is a viral disease.It is not a congenital disease. First case of AIDS is reported in 1981 in…
Q: what host cell is most important in HIV-1 progression to AIDS and why?
A: A Cell that offers shelter and food to an international organism is known as a Host Cell. When two…
Q: How are organisations are working to limit the spread of HIV,and evaluate the strength and…
A: AIDS is a deadly disease caused by HIV which is human immunodeficiency syndrome virus it is very…
Q: How much time does it take for a flu pandemic to infect people all around the world?
A: A disease, which occurs worldwide crossing all the international natural and man-made boundaries is…
Q: What is the malaria impact on global health? What are the pros/cons of the Malaria Vaccine impact?
A: Malaria is a disease that is caused by the parasite belonging to the genus Plasmodium. Malaria is…
Q: What is the major difference between common cold and flu? Why has no vaccine been developed for the…
A: Respiratory disorder causes several structural and functional alterations such as detachment of…
Q: What proportion of the population must be vaccinated to prevent measles from spreading?
A: Measles is caused by an extremely contagious virus called morbillivirus. The most common symptom of…
Q: Should we spread out the inoculation schedule OF HIV to prevent confusion of a young person?…
A: Inoculation is a process of artificial inducing immunity against the disease.
Q: Why can we use drugs for HIV, unlike many other viral infections?
A: Any infectious agent or microorganism (Virus, bacterium, protozoa, ETC) that can cause disease is a…
Q: What screening and confirmatory tests for HIV/AIDS are being used here in Philippines?
A: The human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) causes the infection called acquired immunodeficiency…
Q: What is the differencebetween carriers of HIV andAIDS patients?
A: AIDS is caused by HIV (human immunodeficiency virus). the symptoms of this disease include fever,…
Q: How does HIV gain entry into the cells it attacks?
A: HIV - Human immunodeficiency virus - It causes AIDS i.e. Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome. CD4…
Q: Why is HIV protease a good target for anti-HIV therapy and drug discovery?
A: HIV protease is a retroviral aspartyl protease which is an enzyme that is involved with peptide bond…
Q: What part of the HIV lifecycle is disrupted by the drugs indinavir and amprenavir?
A: The use of drugs for treating HIV cannot cure it but they act by preventing the virus from making…
Q: What is MMR vaccine theory ?
A: The MMR vaccine protects against the measles, mumps, and rubella diseases. The first dose is usually…
Q: What is the function of each of the following HIV products: gp120, reverse transcriptase, and…
A: HIV is a virus which that attacks the immune system. HIV components play a vital role during the…
Q: What are the key differences in the invasion of cells by: a. HIV b. Adenovirus c. Anthrax d.…
A: HIV entry into host cells HIV infects T cells via high-affinity interaction between the particle…
- What is the percentage of humans that are resistant to HIV? What makes them resistant?
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