anthrax.Viruses – flu‚ AIDS‚ HIV‚ hepatitis b‚ common cold‚ Fungi – thrush‚ ringworm‚ anthrax‚ madurella mycetoma‚ athlete’s foot. Parasites – worms‚ malaria‚ sleeping sickness‚ river blindness‚ elephantiasis‚ katamaya fever‚ body / head lice‚ amoebiasis. 1.3 Describe what is meant by infection and colonisation. Infections happen when the body is invaded with micro-organisms like bacteria‚ viruses and parasites that are not normally inside the body Colonisation is the development of a bacterial
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HYGIENE AWARENESS OF THE RESIDENTS OF BARANGAY KULIGLIGAN‚ SAN PABLO CITY ------------------------------------------------- Besa‚ Lorna C.‚ Derequito‚ Lester Jay E.‚ Nepomuceno‚ Kim M.‚ Belen‚ Gladys C.‚ Belen‚ Rosemarie H.‚ Coroza‚ Vivian V.‚ and Salvosa‚ Melchor Felipe Q. ABSTRACT This research paper assesses the level of awareness and hygienic practices and their health impacts in Brgy. Kuligligan‚ San Pablo City. Descriptive type of research was employed in the study. Sixty (60) respondents
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Keith Foy McDowell Bio 101 04/09/2012 Amoeba The amoeba falls under the classification Euklaryota. It is part of the Protista kingdom which is made up of the simplest known eukaryotes. These organisms are single celled with a membrane surrounding the nucleus. The amoeba genus has over 290 million species. The amoeba cell is described as riged with extending pseudopods located at the anterior side of the cell. The pseudopods are used to move the cell around. It also has extensions
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Mumps Bacterial meningitis 3. FAECAL ORAL This is the mode of transmission in which microorganisms are transmitted through contaminated water‚ food and objects Examples include; a. Hepatitis A b. Polio c. Cholera d. Rotavirus e. Amoebiasis f. Shigelosis g. Giardiasis 4. FORMITES Inanimate or substance capable of carrying infectious organisms such as germs or parasites hence transferring them from one individual to another. They are transmitted through skin cells‚
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Trypanosoma Protozon-Trypanosoma is a genus of kinetoplastids (class Kinetoplastida)‚ a monophyletic group of unicellular parasitic flagellate protozoa. E Coli-Escherichia coli is a Gram-negative gammaproteobacteria commonly found in the lower intestine of warm-blooded organisms Staphylococcus -Staphylococcus is a genus of Gram-positive bacteria. Under the microscope‚ they appear round‚ and form in grape-like clusters. The Staphylococcus genus includes at least 40 species. Giardia Protozon-Giardia
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Health Organization (WHO)‚ about 3.4 million people die annually from water-related diseases. About a million Filipinos get sick with water-borne diseases yearly. And these are diarrhea cases alone. They don’t include other water-borne disease like amoebiasis‚ crypto-sporidiosis and cholera. Water refilling stations can help address the water contamination problem. Here are questions to ask before patronizing a water refilling station. 1. Does the water refilling station have a performance data sheet
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OUTLINE OF TOPICS IMMUNOLOGY AND SEROLOGY Dec 14‚ 2014 8:00 am – 12:00 nn Part 1: IMMUNOLOGY UNIT 1: INTRODUCTION 1. Historical Development 2. Definition of Terms UNIT II: IMMUNITY 1. Natural/Innate Immunity First line of Defense Anatomical/ Physical Barriers of Infections Second Line of Defense Physiological Barriers Biochemical Factors Cellular Factors Phagocytosis Third Line of Defense Immune response 2. Acquired/Adaptive Immunity Active Acquired Immunity Passive Acquired Immunity Humoral Immunity
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With climate change causing increasingly chaotic weather patterns‚ natural disasters are becoming more common across the world. To properly set up plans to protect against natural disasters‚ it’s important to understand exactly what effects they have on society by looking at past disasters. A natural disaster is anything ranging from a volcanic eruption to a tropical storm. This is regardless of whether the natural disaster was indirectly caused by mankind‚ like those caused as a result of global
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Final Laboratory Activity Water Canal Treatment Group Members: Lucila E. Agojo Maria Shaira M. Aguilera Emilyn B. Cecilia Alyssa Ashley M. Roa Angelynne K. Rapisora Christian Paul J. Salamante I. Introduction Water canal treatment is the process of removing undesirable chemicals‚ biological contaminants‚ suspended solids and gases from contaminated water. The goal is to produce water fit for a specific purpose. First‚ we have an idea to use black carbon‚ filtration sand‚
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been decreasing. To be safe‚ people choose bottled water to avoid drinking water that may be contaminated with harmful microorganisms. Contaminated water can cause diarrhea and other stomach disorders that kill‚ like dysentery‚ gastroenteritis‚ amoebiasis‚
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