Name 10 viral infections compromising the nervous and sensory systems.
For each one describe how is transmitted and how it can be prevented.
virus | transmission | prevention |
polio virus | infected fecal matter & fecal pieces containing water & food & infected saliva. | polio vaccine |
herpes simplex virus | mucus,saliva,feces | wash your hands immediately with soap after changing the diaper & using the washroom |
varicella zooster virus | can spread person carrying infection and human who has never had it and not vaccinated | varicella vaccination |
J C virus |
through oral by food , water & materials contain virus |
no vaccine only prevent by resist replication of RNA in infectious person |
entrovirus | respiratory droplets,fecal oral & material which carry infection | avoid contact with infected personand vaccine |
rubella virus |
respiratory droplets & transplacentally for congenital |
rubella vaccine specially the women who is going to conceive,vaccination for population because it can effect easily. |
rabies virus | when infected animal bite to human and through saliva of infected animals contact to nose ,mouth & eyes | animal control,rabies immunoglobulin & rabies vaccine |
west nile virus | mosquitoes carrying this virus | only cure by avoiding mosquitoes bite because no vaccine |
mumps virus | direct contact of infectious individual & respiratory droplets | mumps vaccine 2 doses |
saint louis encephalitis | infected mosquito cause to humans then human to human |
no vaccine for this only interferon alfa -2b will lessen the effect of infection if use use early |
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