Acute viral infections
An acute viral infection is characterized by rapid onset of disease, a relatively brief period of symptoms, and resolution within days. It is usually accompanied by early production of infectious…
An acute viral infection is characterized by rapid onset of disease, a relatively brief period of symptoms, and resolution within days. It is usually accompanied by early production of infectious…
…in feces and throat secretions, but no signs of disease are evident until day 7, when headache, sore throat, and nausea develop. The appearance of these non-specific symptoms (e.g. not…
…the orthodox view of ME/CFS. However, the continued lack of any adequate funding for research into the disease, and no serious attempt to find the cause of the disease by…
…1 DNA in Rotarix is a problem. Circoviruses have not been associated with human disease, and porcine circovirus 1 has not been found to cause disease in any animal. Many…
…Infection or Protection from Disease? The memory response elicited by most human viral vaccines does not protect against reinfection, but rather against the development of disease. An individual may be…
In infectious disease world, the term €œcorrelate of protection€ refers to something that can be measured – antibodies or T cells – which indicates that a person is protected against…