...increases as one gets older. They are believed to develop from the rubbing of skin on skin. Some studies have shown certain kinds of human papillomavirus (HPV), specifically HPV 6...
...a potential pathway for pathogens like HIV. Moreover, in random clinical trials, viruses that lead to cancer such as cervical, anal, and penile and vulva cancers have been associated with...
...human immunodeficiency virus (HIV).[4] Triggers Wearing tight-fitting socks and shoes, which cause repetitive trauma to the toenails, is a primary cause of fungal nail infections. Onychomycosis is therefore common in...
...are cancerous or not The patient is diagnosed with human papillomavirus or HPV, a leading cause of abnormal cell changes leading to cervical cancer Inconclusive cervical screening tests Certain symptoms...
...The condition is typically caused by a virus and is commonly experienced at the same time as or following viral illnesses, such as a viral sore throat, cold, or flu.4 Vestibular neuritis, another type...
...system is a complex combination of organs, cells, and chemicals that protect your body from harmful bacteria, viruses, or other attackers. Disorders of the immune system are serious and need...
...nail infections cause pus? Arexvy is a vaccine used to prevent certain lower respiratory infections caused by respiratory syncytial virus (RSV). Arexvy’s cost may depend on factors such as whether...
...remains of past organisms available in the rocks of various ages. More precisely, it studies fossils. Virology Virology is the type or branch of biology that studies viruses and their...
...of infectious diseases include: Chlamydia Cholera Dengue Hepatitis A/B Genital herpes/warts Gonorrhea HIV/AIDs Syphilis Japanese encephalitis Malaria Meningitis (infection of the spinal cord) Measles Rotavirus or viral gastroenteritis Typhoid fever...
...the diagnosis of pathologies, the treatment follow-up … Clinical biology covers several specialized branches: Biology of infectious agents (bacteria, viruses, parasites, and hospital hygiene), Reproductive biology (analysis of seminal fluids and technical...