VIRUS
AIDS: g88 10/8 3-4, 6-8, 29; g86 4/22 3-5
HIV: g02 11/8 6; g98 11/8 6
HIV-1C: g96 8/22 28
HIV-2: hb 12; g89 10/8 28; g87 8/22 29
HIV window period (detection fails): g 6/08 21
incubation period: g88 10/8 4
newborns: g00 7/8 29
number infected: g 1/06 20; g95 4/8 4
survival outside body: g86 8/8 30
variability: hb 12; g86 12/8 30
whether insects spread: g03 5/22 10
why so deadly: g01 2/8 15; g88 10/8 6-8
buffalo pox: g96 12/8 29
chronic fatigue syndrome: g92 8/22 10
colds:
number of viruses: g90 12/8 29; g87 4/22 29
computer virus: g 1/12 10; g87 9/8 27
illustration of inherited sin: ct 156-157
Ebola: g 10/06 30; g96 2/22 3, 9, 11; g96 5/8 23-25
Witness methods to prevent spread: g24.1 9
emergence of new: g96 2/22 5-7, 10-11
HTLV-1:
danger in blood transfusions: g94 1/22 28; g87 7/8 30
influenza: g05 12/22 11
Spanish influenza: g05 12/22 7-8
papillomavirus infection: g05 6/22 21-23
rotavirus vaccine: g98 5/8 29
smallest life-form an aquatic: g90 3/22 29
smallpox:
kept in vaults: g90 6/22 28
tea kills or inactivates some: g02 1/8 28
threat of viral outbreaks: mrt article 24; w91 11/15 7
transfusion transmitted virus (TTV): g99 2/22 29
transmission:
aircraft sewage tanks: g97 11/22 29
TT virus: g00 6/8 29
use for delivering inserted genes: g96 2/22 11
West Nile virus: g03 5/22 7