The virus attacks the lining of the intestinal tract, leading to severe damage of the intestines.
Not exact matches
Tiny robots that swim through our blood vessels
attacking viruses and malignant cells have not quite crossed the
line that separates science fiction from science — but there might be a way to jump - start their development.
I will definitely continue to look at nutrition as a first
line of
attack against
viruses.
Parvo
virus is a disease that
attacks your puppy's intestinal
lining, causing the intestinal
lining to die.
In the body, this
virus attacks and grows within the white cells (lymphocytes and macrophages) of the blood and lymphatic system as well as the cells that
line the intestinal tract.
Spread through contact with infected feces, the long - lived
virus attacked rapidly reproducing cells such as those
lining the gastrointestinal tract, bone marrow, lymph nodes, and heart.
Parvo» is a
virus that
attacks the
lining of the digestive system.
After entering the blood stream, this
virus attacks the cells of the liver, eyes, kidneys and the inner
linings of blood vessels throughout the body.
Parvo is a nasty, highly contagious
virus that
attacks the
lining of the intestines, causing vomiting and diarrhea, often with blood.
Highly contagious, and associated with mortality rates approaching 90 percent, the
virus attacks rapidly dividing cells, such as the cells
lining the intestinal tract and bone marrow cells.
«In practical terms, if there is a new
virus that arrives on the earth, we can use this research to tell which animal might be in the
line of
attack and affected first,» notes Huchon.