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Yellow fever is caused by a virus transmitted through the bite of a particular species of mosquito. a. Would you describe a virus as a cellular or non-cellular path... show full transcript
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A virus is classified as a non-cellular pathogen. Unlike cellular organisms, viruses are not made of cells and do not possess cellular structures. They consist of genetic material (DNA or RNA) enclosed in a protein coat and rely on a host cell for replication. Viruses cannot carry out metabolic processes on their own and must infect a host to reproduce, highlighting their non-cellular nature.
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Intact Skin: The skin acts as a physical barrier, preventing the entry of pathogens, including viruses, into the body. If the skin is intact, it helps to keep the virus out.
Mucus Secretion: The secretion of mucus in the respiratory tract can trap pathogens. Ciliated epithelial cells then help to move the mucus out, carrying away any particles, including viruses, and preventing their entry into the respiratory system.
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This precaution is taken to prevent the importation and spread of yellow fever, a disease that can have severe health implications. Ensuring that travelers are vaccinated reduces the risk of outbreaks in Australia. Upon arrival, unvaccinated persons may be quarantined for a period and monitored for symptoms of the virus. Authorities may also require proof of vaccination before allowing re-entry to ensure public health safety.
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