Q: What are the three maintypes of viral hepatitis?
A: Introduction Hepatitis virus as name suggest affects the liver, Hepatocytes and "itis" means…
Q: Summarize the transmission and pathology of the hepatitis C virus.
A: Hepatitis is a viral infection of the liver characterized by inflammation and necrosis. It…
Q: Name the disease caused by herpesviruses.
A: Viruses are microscopic agents that can replicate only inside host cells. They can infect all types…
Q: What is the nature of the vaccines for hepatitis B, and who shouldreceive them?
A: Vaccines are the biological preparations that are responsible for providing active immunity against…
Q: Compare and contrast each of the following Hepatitis B and hepatilis C virus infection
A: Hepatitis is a viral infection of the liver characterized by inflammation and necrosis. It…
Q: How is hepatitis B virus commonly spread, diagnosed, and treated?
A: Introduction Hepatitis virus as name suggest affects the liver, Hepatocytes and itis means…
Q: How does hepatitis A virus (HAV) differ from hepatitis B virus (HBV)?
A: Hepatitis is caused by hepatitis A virus (HAV). Hepatitis B is cause by hepatitis B virus (HBV).…
Q: Explain how Hepatitis B, C, D and G occurs and what is the etiology of each one. Explain how AIDS…
A: In patients with weaker immune systems, such as people living with HIV, opportunistic infections…
Q: differentiate hepatitis A from hepatitis B accoding to a. family b. mode of transmission c.…
A: Viral hepatitis is a primary infection of the liver by anyone of the hepatitis viruses. There are…
Q: Summarize the symptoms, complications, route of transmission, and type of nucleic acid found in…
A: virus Hepatitis A Hepatitis B Hepatitis C type of nucleic acid single stranded rna circular…
Q: Briefly describe the effects of an oncogenic virus.
A: Viruses are obligate intracellular parasites. Their multiplication cycle inside the host cells…
Q: explain husing pathophysiology how the virus could cause bleeding
A: The term "viral hemorrhagic fevers" (VHF) refers to a class of febrile disorders brought on by RNA…
Q: · Discuss the differences between the various types of hepatitis.
A: The most common type of hepatitis are hepatitis A,, Hepatitis B and Hepatitis C. Other types are…
Q: Describe the route of infection and the virus’s pathologic effects.
A: Introduction We are surrounded by various pathogens such as bacteria, viruses, fungus etc. Every…
Q: 1. List three major viruses cause Hepatitis. Please explain in details
A: The liver is an organ that is primarily responsible for the detoxification of various toxins and…
Q: What groups are most at risk for developing hepatitis B?
A: Hepatitis B is a viral infection which is caused by the virus hepatitis B. It is generally…
Q: Describe some common ways that hepatitis A is spread.
A: Hepatitis is an inflammation of the liver. The condition can be self-limiting or can progress to…
Q: A- Give the causative agent of the following for 4 only: 1- Cancer 2- Kartagener's syndrome 3- Gout…
A: There are multiple factors or the reasons that are responsible for causing illness or diseases in…
Q: identify the pathogenesis of crohn's disease
A: Crohn's disease (CD) is a chronic inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) that exhibits mucosal ulceration…
Q: Describe the symptoms, diagnostic options and treatments for viral Encephalitis.
A: Viral Encephalitis is a disorder which is caused by different types of viruses such as…
Q: Describe the most important calicivirus and the disease it causes.
A: Calicivirus group of viruses belonging to the family Caliciviridae. They are positive-sense,…
Q: State one significant identifying feature of the lesions of:(1) impetigo, and (2) herpes simplex.
A: Impetigo is also known as school sores. Impetigo is a contagious infection that can transfer from…
Q: Contrast the major characteristics of the three most commonagents of viral hepatitis.
A: Hepatitis is an inflammation of the liver. The condition can be self-limiting or can progress to…
Q: Understand the epidemiology, diagnosis, and prevention ofinfectious hepatitis.
A: Hepatitis A is a viral disease of the liver, caused by the hepatitis A virus (which is unrelated B…
Q: Describe potential prevention and treatment methods forhepatitis A, B, and C viruses.
A: Hepatitis is a medical condition that is recognized by the inflammation/swelling of the liver…
Q: What vaccines are available to prevent viral hepatitis?
A: Introduction Hepatitis virus as the name suggests affects the liver, Hepatocytes, and itis means…
Q: Describe the epidemiology and pathology of rhinovirus andcalicivirus infections.
A: Many different kinds of viruses are present which infect the organism. Some cause illness and some…
Q: Explain how antiviral agents may reduce thetransmission of herpes simplex virus.
A: Herpes simplex virus: Transmission of this occur by: oral-to-oral contact- This results in oral…
Q: Name the disease caused by arbovirus.
A: A virus is a submicroscopic infectious particle that replicates only inside the living cells of an…
Q: Is hepatitis A, enveloped or non-enveloped and what’s it’s shape, genetics / host type/range??
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Q: Explain further the disease triangle.
A: INTRODUCTION Disease triangle This explains the relationship between host, pathogen and environment.
Q: What are the three phases of hepatitis viral infection?
A: Hepatitis caused by a viral infection damages and inflames the liver. Hepatitis is brought on by a…
Q: Describe how serum markers may indicate the presence ofchronic viral hepatitis.
A: Serum marker are validated approach to monitor the patient treatment with advanced disease which…
Q: What host organ do hepatitis viruses attack? How are hepatitisA, B, and C viruses transmitted?
A: Some viral strains are named based on the organs they attack. Hepatitis virus is one such viral…
Q: Identify the characteristics of poliovirus that enhance its transmission.
A: Viruses are microscopic agents that can replicate only inside the host cells. They can infect all…
Q: Describe the pathophysiology, signs and symptoms, andtreatment of Castleman disease.
A: The lymphatic system consists of a network of vessels, tissue, and ducts that carry a clear fluid…
Q: Describe the range of pathologies associated with herpes simplexvirus infection.
A: The study of effects and causes of injury or disease is called Pathology. The term refers to the…
Q: Specify the arboviruses responsible for encephalitides and hemorrhagicfevers and their proper…
A: Viruses are microscopic agents that can replicate only inside host cells. They can infect all types…
Q: Describe the potential serious outcomes of infection by measles,mumps, rubella, and VZV viruses.
A: Viruses are microscopic agents that can replicate only inside the host cells. They can infect all…
Q: All the following are the signs or symptoms of Hepatitis A Virus (HAV) infection EXCEPT:
A: Hepatitis A infection shows features like Fever, Yellowishness (Jaundice), Nausea and Vomiting,…
Q: Describe the major hepatitis viruses. How are theyrelated to one another? How is each spread?
A: Virus is a non-living pathogenic agent which depends on its host for survival. It is composed of…
Q: Name the body systems typically infected by coronaviruses.
A: Step 1 Coronaviruses are zoonotic. It causes acute illness in animals and also in humans. Several…
Q: Understand the epidemiology, diagnosis, pathology, andmanagement of hepatitis B.
A: A disease is a state of unhealthiness of the physical body, mind and social interaction. A disease…
Q: How do the different types of viral hepatitis vary with regard to mode of transmission and severity…
A: Viral infection is defined as the process where harmful viral particles proliferate within the body…
Q: Outline a typical course of hepatitis C infection, its epidemiology,and its treatment.
A: Virus are mostly pathogenic forms which neither considered to be living or non-living outside the…
Q: Differentiate between hepatitis A, B, C, and viral hepatitis
A: Hepatitis means “inflammation of the liver” due to many reasons like consuming alcohol, physical…
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