...be available to treat the underlying condition. Viral-associated arthritis is commonly caused by parvovirus, which is easily spread through children at school but tends only to cause arthritic symptoms in...
...diseases as well as prevent organ rejection for organ transplant patients. There are several types of immunotherapy including monoclonal antibodies, T-cell therapy, cancer vaccines, oncolytic virus therapy, and non-specific immunotherapy,...
...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...
...Sjogren’s syndrome, which causes a reduced flow of tears. Dendritic ulcers in the cornea – Ulcers that form on the cornea are usually caused by viruses. Although treatable, the ulcers...
...build-up of fluid in the middle ear. [29][30] A middle ear infection develops when bacteria or viruses that rise up, most often from the nasopharynx, grow in this fluid.[29] The...
...of symptoms, such as HIV, polio, or West Nile virus.[5] There are four criteria required for a diagnosis of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis:[12] Degeneration of lower motor neurons, in the spinal...
...2018. ↩ Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Journal of Emerging Infectious Diseases. “Incidence of Acute Gastroenteritis and Role of Norovirus, Georgia, USA, 2004–2005”. August 2011. Accessed 30 March 2018....
...viruses have a tendency to affect the joints, such as dengue fever and mumps. This type of arthritis is normally self-limiting and requires no specific intervention. Juvenile idiopathic arthritis Juvenile...
...exposed to the virus.[15] While being HIV-positive does not always change the course of a syphilis infection, there is some evidence that syphilis can progress from stage to stage more...
...individuals more susceptible to developing SLE. * **Environmental Triggers:** Viruses, sunlight, certain medications, and hormonal changes may trigger SLE in vulnerable individuals. **Symptoms of SLE** The symptoms of SLE vary...