Q: Why is infection by herpesvirus permanent?
A: Introduction Herpesviridae is a large group of DNA virus which has around 135 types found in…
Q: What is a VRE infection?
A: Bacterial diseases are bacteria-caused ailments. The human body contains a variety of microbes. Some…
Q: Why doesn’t Naegleria fowleri cause infection when it isswallowed?
A: Naegleria fowleri commonly referred to as the “brain-eating amoeba” is a free-living microscopic…
Q: How are trypanosome diseases similar to malaria and how dothey differ?
A: Malaria and trypanosome diseases are caused by the parasitic invasion through a bite by an insect.…
Q: How is plague transmitted? Distinguish between bubonic and pneumonic plague.
A: Plague is basically an infectious disease, which is caused due to Yersinia pestis which is a…
Q: In what ways is trichinellosis different from other worm infections?
A: The protozoan pathogens, flagellates and helminths parasites can cause several diseases in the human…
Q: rom Superficial, utaneous, and Suba neous fungi, how will you differentiate these pathogens from…
A: Microorganisms or pathogens are the microbes viewed under the microscope. They can be in the form of…
Q: What are the diseases of Sphaerotilus natans that can affect to either humans or animals?
A: An aquatic periphyton organism that is associated with polluted water is known as Sphaerotilus…
Q: Besides enterotoxin, does V. cholerae possess an endotoxin? If it does, is the toxin a significant…
A: Cholera is an infection by the bacterium Vibro cholerae, it causes fluid loss from the body in the…
Q: What is malaria ? How it can be cured ?
A: Malaria- It is a dangerous disease. The causes of this disease is parasite. A kind of mosquitoes…
Q: Plasmodium malaria cause what disease
A: Plasmodium: Plasmodium being an obligate parasite (of insects and vertebrates) belongs to the genus,…
Q: Give one epidemiology of cestodes What is the treatment for infections with cestodes and how may…
A: The parasitic can reside in the human body's small intestine. They reproduce by laying eggs and…
Q: Why do erysipeloids commonly appear on the hands, as opposedto other body parts?
A: Erysipelothrix rhusiopathiae is a gram-positive rod-shaped bacterium that is widely distributed in…
Q: One of the common disease caused by fungi…
A: Answer: Introduction: Fungi evolved first; plants evolved second but not from fungi. Fungi are…
Q: Why is sporotrichosis sometimes called rose gardener’s disease?
A: Answer- Sporotrichosis is a fungal disease that is caused from Sporothrix sp. It usually occur to…
Q: Briefly outline the zoonotic infections in this chapter, and describehow they are spread to humans.
A: Zoonotic infections are infections that are spread from animals to humans.
Q: How many strains of enterovirus are there
A: Microbiology is the field of biology that mainly deals with the study of microorganisms, their…
Q: What Gram-negative organism commonly infects wounds caused by animal bites?
A: Animal bites are more often than not sources of deadly infections, They are caused due to the…
Q: All of the following are true of Legionnaires’ disease excepta) the causative organism can grow…
A: Protozoa include single-celled eukaryotes and can be free-living or parasitic. These feed on organic…
Q: What viruses are associated with roseola infantum and Kaposisarcoma?
A: Roseola is a common viral infection in young children that might cause high fever and rashes. Kaposi…
Q: What does it mean that a disease is progressive? What makes Leber amaurosis a progressive disease
A: A progressive disease, also known as a progressive disorder, is a disease or physical ailment that…
Q: Why are healthy individuals in hospitals not considered to be as much at risk for infections by…
A: Superbugs are the microorganisms which can be Bactria, viruses or fungi, which develop resistance…
Q: How is Shigella transmitted?
A: Since 1999, there have been numerous Shigella outbreaks in this population in the United States,…
Q: Diphyllobothrium Latum infective stage to the second intermediate host
A: Hello. Since your question has multiple parts, we will solve the first question for you. If you want…
Q: 10 diseases caused by staphylococcus
A: Staphylococcus is the normal flora of the human. It is mainly present on the skin or even in the…
Q: How did malaria come to infect humans?
A: Malaria is an infectious disease caused by the Plasmodium protozoa which enter the body of humans…
Q: What groups are normally at greatest risk for contractingzoonotic infections?
A: Zoonotic infections or diseases are spread from animals to humans. The infectious agent can be…
Q: What aspects of the transmission of scrapie or other spongiform encephalopathies act like genetic…
A: Scrapie is the archetype TSE (transmissible spongiform encephalopathy). It is a naturally arising…
Q: What are the epidemiology and risk factors of the Black Plague?
A: Black plague is a disease caused by Yersinia pestis bacterium. It affects rodents, humans, and other…
Q: How many Bacterial diseases in jambolan explain?
A: Bacterial diseases are caused by bacteria. The antibiotic resistant strains had developed in some…
Q: What diseases involve Helicobacter pylori infection?
A: Step 1 Helicobacter pylori infection takes place when H. pylori bacteria infects the human stomach.…
Q: Explain the cellular and molecular basis of the disease progeria.
A: Progeria--It is not a single but a group of symptoms ,so called as a syndrome . Also known as…
Q: What are the main humanviral diseases transmitted bymosquitoes?
A: The disease that is spread by the bite of the infected mosquito bite is called mosquito-born…
Q: What are someprophylactic measures fortapeworm infections?
A: The various species of tapeworm cause a parasitic infection in humans known as taeniasis. These…
Q: What yeast is a member of the normal microbiota and is associated with opportunistic infections?
A: Microflora is a part of microbiota. All living things at a miniature level are microbiota. All…
Q: What health problem is associated with the organismGonyaulax?
A: The Gonyaulax is a genus of the dinoflagellates and belong to the red dinoflagellate. They are…
Q: How is trichinellosis contracted? How can it be prevented?
A: Trichinosis, also known as trichinellosis, is a parasitic disease caused by the roundworms of the…
Q: Which diseases are zoonoses? Name them and the major vector involved.
A: Vectors are living creatures capable of transmitting infectious illnesses from people to humans or…
Q: What body systems are affcted by eubacterium
A: Eubacteria, sometimes known as "real" bacteria, are single-celled prokaryotic microorganisms that…
Q: What is ascaris? What isthe disease caused by thisworm?
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Q: Who is most at risk for contracting plague and why?
A: Infection is defined as the state of invasion on the body tissues of an organism, which is caused by…
Q: Name two diseases of humans caused by spirochetes.
A: spirochetes are a group of spiral-shaped bacteria, some of which are serious pathogens for humans.
Q: What vector is responsible for spreading Rickettsia? O Mosquito Bat O Mouse O Vampire O Tick
A: A disease is defined as an abnormal condition that affects the structure or function of an organism…
Q: can there be co-infection of taenae solium and taenae saginata in the same host be possible?
A: Coinfection is defined as the simultaneous infection of a single cell or host organism by two or…
Q: Why are hantaviruses considered a major public health problemin the United States?
A: Hantaviruses are responsible for causing a deadly respiratory illness, also known as Hantavirus…
Q: What kinds of infections do prions cause and what part of the human body is usually affected?
A: Prions are the disease-causing agents, that are made up of the protein named prion. They are without…
Q: What are some fungaldiseases transmitted byanimal feces?
A: Animals or pets living close proximity contain many pathogens capable of infecting humans,…
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