Archive for May, 2009
hpv virus
Human Papilloma Ciruses (HPV) is a virus that infects humans. Some of the effects of the virus are associated with sexually transmitted diseases (STD’s). Over one hundred strains of the virus have been identified by Scientists. Most of these strains are harmless. Some of these strains can produce common skin warts which appear on the hands and feet. Approximately thirty strains are spread through sexual contact. Some of these thirty can cause visible warts known as genital warts, while others can cause cervical and genital cancer. Read the rest of this entry »
The West Nile Virus Mosquito
West Nile virus is a new member or “emergent” to the virus of the family. West Nile Virus is found in both tropical and temperate regions. Because of this it is a dangerous and world-wide killer. The Virus ainly infects birds, but also has the ability to affect humans, horses, and some other mammals. The Virus is spread by bites from infected mosquitoes. Read the rest of this entry »
The Hepatitis B virus
Hepatitis B is what we used to originally known as just simply serum hepatitis. Hep B has been recognized as this new name since World War II. The virus is responsible for current epidemics in parts of Asia and Africa. Recognized as endemic in China and various other parts of Asia, the Hepatitis B virus has infected over one third of the world’s current population. Read the rest of this entry »
Perfect Home Remedy for Cold and Flu? Virus Destroyed in 3
Perfect Home Remedy for Cold and Flu? Virus Destroyed in 3 Minutes Without Drugs!
The cold is a respiratory infection caused by any one of more than 200 different viruses, making the discovery of a cure or vaccine an enormous challenge. At the beginning of infection, the common cold and influenza symptoms appear almost identical. The flu can go on to be more severe, and even kill. In fact influenza is the 5th greatest cause of deaths due to illnesses worldwide. Read the rest of this entry »
Cold Sores – The Alien Herpes Virus
Copyright 2005 drbodoh
Cold sores, fever blisters, oral herpes are 3 names for the same thing – a blister or sore on the face – normally occurring on the outer edge of your lip or nose.
“Cold sores” is the most common term used for these hideous, painful and contagious facial sores. Herpes simplex virus type 1 and type 2 are the root cause of cold sores. About 80% of cold sores are caused by type 1. Type 2, although primarily the cause of genital herpes sores, is responsible for about 20% of facial cold sores. Read the rest of this entry »
Take Steps To Curb Growth Of Bird Flu Virus
In the recent years, Avian Bird Flu has come out as one of the most deadly diseases, troubling the domesticated birds in large. Till date no vaccination or medication is ready against this life threatening viral disease. Scientists from all over the world are working in direction of formulating a flu vaccination. The vaccination if developed would be very effective against any of the strains of the bird flu virus. Read the rest of this entry »
Micro Blimps Cleaning the Air in Buildings to Eliminate Anthrax spores
Presently mini-blimps are being deployed in government leadership buildings as sensor units to identify biological threats in the air. We believe this new technology being deployed in this way is a most excellent use of such technology. We believe we should go one step better. Anthrax spores can be killed by some household cleaners, it is for that reason we propose a vacuum cleaner system within these blimps. The new mini-blimp device will be an “Anthrax Killing Machine,” or AKM it will operate in the air much the same as a robotic pool sweep. Read the rest of this entry »
Beta-Glucan May Prevent Anthrax When Taken Orally
In a 2002 study, a group of researchers used oral Beta Glucan to treat mice infected with Bacillus Anthracites. With the high incidence of anthrax vaccine complications, an alternative preventative approach is sorely needed to deal with this frightening disease. Non specific immune stimulation methods, such as macrophage activation would be an excellent option. Read the rest of this entry »