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    Case Scenario 1- Ethan the puppy: Ethan is a 7-week-old Rottweiler puppy that has been with his new family for 3 days. The client contacted the clinic at 8am this morning to make an appointment for 10am for Ethan’s first vaccination. When talking to the client upon arrival to the clinic his family comments to you that Ethan has been quiet and sad for the last 24 hours with a small amount of diarrhea produced at 10am yesterday and 3 am this morning. There are no notes about his illness on the appointment

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    The Measles Vaccine

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    this disease due to either their undeveloped immune system or their degenerating immune system as they age. Following this logic‚ people with compromised immune systems and comorbid diseases that fight the immune system‚ such as Leukemia and HIV infection‚ are highly prone to contracting Measles. Recently‚ data is showing that people who frequently visit countries such as the slum areas of England‚ Germany‚ India‚ and the Philippines are seeing a hike in post-Measles symptoms and exposure. Since these

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    virus.Symptoms can be gentle to severe.The most regular indications include: a high fever‚ runny nose‚ sore throat‚ muscle torments‚ cerebral pain‚ hacking‚ and feeling tired. These indications regularly start two days after introduction to the infection and most last not exactly a week. The hack‚ nonetheless‚ may keep going for over two weeks. In youngsters‚ there might be queasiness and regurgitating‚ however these are not basic in grown-ups. Sickness and retching happen all the more regularly

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    TDA 2.2, 2.1

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    headache‚ joint pain and a high temperature‚ which may develop a few days before the swelling of the parotid glands. Mumps is caused by the mumps virus‚ which belongs to a family of viruses known as paramyxoviruses. Paramyxoviruses is a common infection. It is an airborne virus that is easily spread in the same way as colds and flu Mumps is spread in the same way as colds and flu through infected droplets of saliva that can be inhaled or picked up from surfaces and transferred into the mouth or

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    What Is Botulism?

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    Introduction Botulism is a serious but rare infection that is caused by a bacterial poison (toxin). It usually affects babies who are 6 months of age or younger. What are the causes? This condition is caused by a toxin that is produced by the Clostridium botulinum bacteria. The toxin develops when a baby swallows (ingests) these bacteria‚ which then settle in the gut and grow. These bacteria often come from dust and soil. What increases the risk? This condition is more likely to develop in infants

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    be considering they were always at risk for disease or infection because they were in the poorest conditions. During World War I‚ the Black Plague was one of the most drastic plagues in history. The troops would try anything and everything to help the disease not run like a wild fire. Soldiers would use herbs to blow away bad smells of the sewer and clean the contaminated air. During the war‚ soldiers would

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    Recommended reading: Antibiotics for people with sore throats Sore throats are infections caused by bacteria or viruses. People usually recover quickly (usually after three or four days)‚ although some develop complications. A serious but rare complication is rheumatic fever‚ which affects the heart and joints. Antibiotics reduce bacterial infections but they can cause diarrhoea‚ rash and other adverse effects and communities build resistance to them. A.D.A.M. Medical Encyclopedia. Pharyngitis

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    have are fever‚ chills‚ cough‚ pains‚ aches‚ sweating‚ headaches‚ there are many more. These symptoms can really cause people problems trying to complete their everyday jobs. Influenza can involve complications involving life-threating secondary infections. These complications lead to over 35‚000 deaths each year. Treatments for this disease is normally rest and hydration. Another thing you can add is anti-inflammatory pain relievers to help with some of the symptoms and signs. The prognosis of this

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    Multiple Organ Failure

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    sepsis are usually nonspecific and include fever‚ chills‚ and constitutional symptoms of fatigue‚ malaise‚ anxiety‚ or confusion.[12] These symptoms are not pathognomonic for infection and may also be observed in a wide variety of noninfectious inflammatory conditions. In addition‚ they may be absent in patients with serious infections‚ especially in elderly individuals. Because systemic inflammatory response syndrome (SIRS)‚ sepsis‚ septic shock‚ and multiple organ dysfunction syndrome (MODS) represent

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    Monkeypox Research Paper

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    Since smallpox disease was eradicated many human pox viruses have emerged .Monkeypox received most of the attention. Monkeypox is an infection zoonotic disease caused by the Monkeypox virus which it is a member of the family ’Poxviridiea. The disease is located mostly in Central and West Africa. The reason of why is the disease named as "Monkeypox" is because scientists discovered it first in a type of monkey in a laboratory in Copenhagen‚ Denmark in 1958. The scientists found that the clinical symptoms

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