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Is rabies virus infectious outside host?
Can rabies virus remain infectious on environment i.e on soil, grasses, leaves and water? … This type of transmission seems to require a very particular environment and a large dose of virus. …
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What are the limits on the amount of pathogens that a body can be immune to at any given time?
Won't this (having a flu vaccine every year) put them in an uncharted territory as far as effects on the immune systems are concerned within a couple of decades?
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You are exposed to and develo …
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Father gets chickenpox, but doesn't infect his two children. How is this possible?
The father is infectious while shedding virus, usually via the lungs. This correlates with the period of time a patient is febrile. …