Norovirus
  • Norovirus
  • Treatment and preventative measures
  • Origin Of Norovirus
  • Spread and transmission of norovirus
  • How the body's immune and endocrine system responds to norovirus
  • Glossary
  • Bibliography

Glossary

Diarrhea: An illness that chases you to pass waste for often and is in a more liquid like form rather than a solid.

Vomit: To get rid of the stomach content though the mouth.


Contagious: Spread from one person or an organism to another, normally though indirect and direct contact.

Inflammation: A physical effect which a part of the body heats, swells or often has pain due to the reaction of injury or infection .

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Infected: To contaminate a person with a disease that produces germs.

Illness: A disease or a sickness that affects the body or mind.

T-cell: A type of cell that protect the person from infections.

B-cell: Produce antibodies (protein) to fight off infections.

Antibody: Antibodies are proteins normally found in the blood that find and destroy bacteria or viruses. 

Electron microscope: A microscope with a high magnification that uses beams of electrons.

Small Intestine: The part of the intestine that is located between the stomach and the large intestine.

Abdominal:The part of the body that lies between the thorax and the pelvis and encloses the stomach, intestines and liver. Also called the belly.


Contaminated: Someone or something that's not pure.

Vaccine: A substance that provides immunity to a disease/s.

Therapy: A type of treatment to help someone with a disorder.

















































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