Chloramphenicol is a powerful antibiotic that can cause many adverse side effects. Chloramphenicol is indicated for bacterial infections that have tested positive for a sensitivity to the drug, according to Drugs.com. The drug is also indicated...
Each cell in the human body contains about 25,000 to 35,000 genes, which carry deoxyribose nucleic acid, or DNA, which determines each characteristic a person will possess, according to the Nemours Foundation. Damage to the DNA causes the gene to...
The immune system is made up of cells that identify and eliminate foreign bacteria, viruses and fungi. A properly functioning immune system is essential for life. A number of conditions that can affect infants and young children are inherited...
White blood cells, or leukocytes, are the cells your body uses to fight off infections. There are different types of white blood cell, each responsible for fighting different microbes. For example, neutrophils help fight off bacterial infections,...
Approximately 3 to 4 percent of all babies are born with a genetic disease or birth defect, according to information provided by Net Wellness. Genetic diseases are those that are passed down from parent to child through damaged or defective genes,...
Kaletra is an oral prescription medication for the treatment of human immunodeficiency virus in people who have acquired immunodeficiency syndrome. It is a combination drug consisting of lopinavir and ritonavir. The function of ritonavir in this...