The virus that causes fever blisters
What is Herpes simplex type 1?
Inflammation of the conjunctiva of the eye caused by allergies, foreign bodies, or infection by various microorganisms
What is conjunctivitis?
Sharp, severe pain associated with specific nerves of the body
What is neuralgia?
Virus that can pass from mother to fetus during pregnancy, can cause birth defects, including vision and hearing loss, seizures, and cerebral palsy
What is CMV (cytomegalovirus)?
HIV stands for
What is Human immunodeficiency virus?
The virus that causes chicken pox and shingles
What is Varicella zoster virus?
Chronic condition of hardening of liver tissue due to disease or infection
What is cirrhosis?
What is biological?
Mononucleous is usually acquired this way
What is through close contact and an exchange of slaiva?
AIDS stands for
What is Acquired Immunodeficiency syndrome?
The virus that cause genital herpes
What is Herpes simplex type 2?
A condition of excess bilirubin in the blood characterized by yellowing of the skin, mucous membranes, conjunctiva, and body fluids from disposition of bile pigment
What is jaundice?
Impairment of mental functioning which may be acute or chronic due to toxins, advanced age, infections of the central nervous system
What is dementia?
GI tract viruses that cause signs and symptoms are called
What is enteropathogenic diseases?
HCV stands for
What is hepatitis C virus?
The virus that cause the common cold
What is the Rhinovirus or coronavirus?
Infected or diseased lymph nodes
What is lymphandenopathy?
Tiny infectious, naked molecules of RNA without protein couts (capsids) whichare similar to viruses, however with much smaller genomes than viruses
What is a viroid?
Causative agent for most respiratory infections in infants. the major cause of viral pnewmonia and bronchiolitis in adults and children
What is RSV (respiratory syncytial virus)?
RSV stands for
What is respiratory syncytial virus?
The virus that causes croup bronchitis
What is Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV)?
Loss of muscle coordination
What is ataxia?
Condition of suspended activity, an inactive state with ability to be reactivated
What is dormant?
Virus known to trigger asthma
What is metapneumovirus?
SARS stands for
What is severe acute respiratory syndrome?