P In Partial Fulfillment of Requirements in MLS 200 Community and Public Health "POLIOMYELITIS" Submitted to: Ma’am Chalee S. Reyes Ma’am Julie J. Tiu Submitted by: Jenn Lori Y. Gepaya BMLS-2E POLIOMYELITIS Poliomyelitis (polio) is a highly contagious infectious viral disease‚ which mainly affects young children below five years old. It is an acute and communicable disease. Although approximately 90% of polio infections cause no symptoms
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the infected host. Therefore adhering to proper sanitation and hygiene measures is important for preventing this illness. Water treatment and water avoidance Water purification is a paramount public health measure‚ but it must be noted that chlorination has little effect on the Cryptosporidium oocysts;
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Biocatalysis and Biotransformation Redesigning existing enzymes by protein engineering Metabolic engineering for multistep biotransformation Cyanide Biotransformation Redesigning existing enzymes by protein engineering WHAT IS PROTEIN ENGINEERING??? It is a process of developing useful or valuable proteins which involves * Modification of existing enzymes * Production of new enzymes In other words‚ the design and construction of new proteins or enzymes with novel or desired functions
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Organic chemistry studies carbon compounds‚ but a few carbon compounds such as carbon monoxide‚ carbon dioxide‚ metal carbonates‚ and carbon disulphide traditionally come under the umbrella of inorganic chemistry. INTRODUCTORY 1. Give the following for the compound propane C3H8: (a) Full structural formula (b) Skeletal formula 2. Draw all the possible isomers of hexane C6H14 and give the name of each. 3. Draw the structural formulae for each of the following alkanes: (a) 2‚2- dimethylbutane
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industrial applications. In general the methods used include physical processes such as filtration‚sedimentation‚ and distillation‚ biological processes such as slow sand filters or biologically active carbon‚ chemical processes such asflocculation and chlorination and the use of electromagnetic radiation such as ultraviolet light. The purification process of water may reduce the concentration of particulate matter including suspended particles‚ parasites‚ bacteria‚algae‚ viruses‚ fungi; and a range of dissolved
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Chemistry : Important Questions For CBSE Class XII ( Haloalkanes and Haloarenes) (Q.1) Choose the incorrect statement about the benzyl chloride: ( 1 mark ) (a) It is less reactive than alkyl halides. (b) It can be oxidized to benzaldehyde by boiling with copper nitrate solution. (c) It is a lachrymatory liquid and answers beilstein’s test. (d) It gives a white precipitate with alcoholic silver nitrate (Q.2) Dry ether The reaction RX + 2Na + RX _______________? R-R + 2NaXis called. ( 1 mark
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damage the brain’s dopaminergic system. Human studies show that exposure to beta-HCH is linked to Parkinson’s and Alzheimer’s disease. Beta-HCH was present in elevated levels in some patients as recently as 2009. It was manufactured by exhausting chlorination of benzene and for this reason was called erroneously beta-BHC. This synnonym still persists. In March 2005‚ the Italian
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Pollution is another form of environments change. Forty species of birds in the United States‚ including peregrine hawk‚ bald eagle‚ pelicans‚ and roseate terns‚ lay thin-shelled as a result of ingesting degradation products of and some other chlorination hydrocarbon insecticides that make their way into the food
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beneficial amounts (F)‚ pollutants (N‚ Cl‚ P)‚ laxative properties (Mg‚ SO4) 2. Palatability/aesthetic acceptability e.g. temp.‚turbidity‚ colour‚ taste‚ odour 3. Economic usefulness e.g. soap consumption 4. Water treatment processes e.g. coagulation‚ chlorination etc. 5. Functional tests e.g. optimum alum dose of 89 10 WHO‚ USEPA‚ EU‚ AWWA Physical Chemical Biological of 89 11 of 89 12 of 89 13 of 89 14 of 89 15 of 89 16 of 89 17 of 89 18 5 µm
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Global epidemics Man-made and natural disasters can intensify the risk of epidemics considerably‚ as can conditions in crowded refugee camps. Explosive outbreaks with high case-fatality rates are often the result. For example‚ in the aftermath of the Rwanda crisis in 1994‚ outbreaks of cholera caused at least 48 000 cases and 23 800 deaths within one month in the refugee camps in Goma‚ the Congo. Although rarely so deadly‚ outbreaks continue to be of major public health concern‚ causing considerable
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