1 year = 12 months 2 years = 24 months 3 years = 36 months . . 10 years = 120 months . . 20 years = 240 months 21 years = 252 months
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29 years × 12 months/year = 348 months So, there are 348 months in 29 years.
1 year = 12 months 2 years = 24 months 3 years = 36 months . . 8 years = 96 months
247 months is equivalent to 20 years and 7 months.
yesAfter a child gets chickenpox and overcomes it, the chickenpox virus can remain inactive in him for over 50 years then become active again in the form of a painful rash known as shingles.Some people can get infected with the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) or the Hepatitis C virus and not show symptoms for years. Those people can infect others who come into contact with their blood or other bodily fluids (saliva is OK) without even knowing that they carry a deadly virus. That's why you should never let someone else's blood touch you unless you're certain that they have recently tested negative for harmful bloodborne pathogens.
Seeds can remain inactive in the soil for a wide range of time depending on the species. Some seeds can remain viable for only a year, while others, under the right conditions, can remain viable for hundreds or even thousands of years. For example, the oldest viable seed known is a 32,000-year-old Silene stenophylla seed from Russia.
i have had crohns disease for 16 years and it never goes away. it can remain fairly inactive for a while, but anything could trigger a flare up. best thing to do is to take meds and strict diet.
The hair follicles of the eyebrows are active for only a few months before becoming inactive; the hair follicles in the scalp are active for years before becoming inactive.
The disease is caused by the reactivated form of a mutated measles virus. The inactive form of the virus can be present in the body for up to 10 years following the initial bout of measles before the symptoms of SSPE develop.
chronic leukemia
it becomes inactive in 2 Years
This means that the CD4 cell is still infected with the HIV virus but in an inactive state and hence hides as a memory CD4 cell in the reservoir. This can last for many years before the HIV decides to become active again. Hence why adherence to medication i.e antiretroviral is important. Regards wazir
A hallmark of the virus group is the ability to infect a host and then become dormant. CMV can remain dormant for years. Even in periods without symptoms, the virus can still be periodically shed from the body in fluids like tears.
No, it simply never goes inactive.
Tropical spastic paraparesis (TSP), caused by the HTLV-1 virus, can remain dormant for many years, even decades, before symptoms appear. However, not everyone infected with HTLV-1 will develop TSP. Factors such as genetic predisposition and immune response can influence whether the virus becomes active and causes symptoms.
Several years ago, I developed joint aches and pains for several months following a parvo-virus infection. One of my children (a toddler at the time) had 5th's Disease and my doctor was astute enough to test me for parvo, which is the virus that causes this disease in children. I did feel better eventually, but it took at least 6-9 months I believe.