Adenoviruses
... of these virus es. Other virus es used as
vector s include adenoviruses , adeno-associated virus ... , and eye infections . Other viral
vector s, like the adenoviruses , are often recognized ... so it performs its role properly after
vector delivery is difficult. ...
Adenovirus
... military recruits. Other virus es used as
vector s include adenovirus es , adeno-associated ... , Pox virus , and Myxo virus . Other viral
vector s, like the adenovirus es , are often ... so it performs its role properly after
vector delivery is difficult. types of pneumonia ...
Vector
...
vector -borne disease s are infections transmitted by ... many others in every country in the world.
vector : A nonpathogenic bacterium or virus used to ... to child during pregnancy or birth .
vector An animal that spreads an infectious agent from ...
Carrier
... age 60 years ... Globally, ticks are second only to mosquitoes as
vector s ( carrier s) of human disease . In North America, ticks outrank even mosquitoes as the leading perpetrator of
vector -borne infections . Hepatitis C : Are You a Silent Carrier ? Health ...
Retrovirus
... retrovirus es to de liver the desired gene . Other virus es used as
vector s include adenoviruses , adeno-associated virus es, lentiviruses, ... Med Help International ] [ Search ] [ Ask the Doctor Forums ] ... Some
vector s, like retrovirus es, can also enter cells functioning properly and ...
Ticks
... about one in 250. Globally, ticks are second only to mosquitoes as
vector s ( carrier s) of human disease . In North America, ticks outrank even mosquitoes as the leading perpetrator of
vector -borne infections . Both deer ticks and black-legged ticks are ...
Viral
... relatives, all are known to be irritants. return to top ... viral
vector A type of virus used in cancer therapy. The virus is changed in the labor atory and cannot cause disease . Viral
vector s produce tumor antigen s ( protein s found on a tumor cell ) and ...
Dilation
... known as curettes, are used to remove the pregnancy tissue . vaso dilation Causing the widening or opening ( dilation ) of blood vessels.
vector ... Vaso dilation The increase in the internal diameter of a blood vessel that results from relaxation of smooth muscle within the wall of ...
Disease
... by the bite of a deer tick, is an illness that can affect many systems in the body. Lyme disease , which is also called Lyme borreliosis, is a
vector -borne disease . This term means that it is delivered from one host to another. DISK DISEASE - A condition that results in the abnormal ...
Fleas
... tissue . After three to four, the worms mate. Males die soon after, but pregnant females continue to grow. Fleas function as the prime
vector s carrying the bacteria from one species to another. The fleas bite the rodents infected with Y. pestis and then they bite people and so transmit ...
Infections
... by soap, detergents or sperm icidal jelly ... Infections may be spread via respiratory droplets, direct contact, contaminated food , or
vector s, such as insects. They can also be transmitted sexually (see sexually transmitted disease s) and from mother to fetus . INFECTIONS " Viral ...
Infection
... organ ism (a " germ ") growing within him, ... Infection s may be spread via respiratory droplets, direct contact, contaminated food , or
vector s, such as insects. They can also be transmitted sexually (see sexually transmitted disease s) and from mother to fetus . INFECTION - The ...
Lyme Disease
... in a high-risk area are infected with the bacterium that causes Lyme disease . Lyme disease , which is also called Lyme borreliosis, is a
vector -borne disease . This term means that it is delivered from one host to another. Lyme Disease Related Category: Pathology a nonfatal ...
Organ
...... Parasitic Disease s - Infections or infestations with parasitic organ isms. They are often contracted through contact with an intermediate
vector , but may occur as the result of direct exposure. SLE is a rare auto immune disorder which can cause inflammation of the skin and organ s in ...
Smallpox
... congenital rubella syndrome . VACCINIA: The pox virus that causes cowpox and is used for vaccination against smallpox . It is used as a
vector in HIV vaccine research to transport HIV genes into the body. During the French and Indian War in the 18th century AD, British forces ...
Vasculitis
... are known allergies . VASCULITIS : Inflammation of a blood vessel or lymph vessel. VASOCONSTRICTION : Narrowing of the blood vessels.
vector : A nonpathogenic bacterium or virus used to transport an antigen into the body to stimulate protective immunity (eg, in vaccine ). ...
Vasoconstriction
... and decongestants Cough and cold combinations Pseudoephedrine Caffeine ... VASOCONSTRICTION : Narrowing of the blood vessels.
vector : A nonpathogenic bacterium or virus used to transport an antigen into the body to stimulate protective immunity (eg, in vaccine ). Ephedra ...