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    RESPONSE ARTICLE: IN THE RACE AGAINST TIME‚ MEMBER STATES MUST INCREASE EFFORTS TO STOP EBOLA OUTBREAK In 1976‚ the Ebola virus (named after the Ebola River in Zaire) first emerged in Sudan and Zaire with the first outbreak of Ebola (Ebola-Sudan) infected over 284 people. The disease has a high risk of death‚ killing between 25 percent and 90 percent of those infected with the virus. In March 2014 a major Ebola outbreak in Guinea‚ a western African nation was reported‚ the disease then rapidly spread

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    Hpv Vaccine

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    Age Limit On HPV Vaccine? Being the 50 percent of sexually active people will have genital hpv in their lifetime the Human papilloma virus is the most common sexually transmitted virus in the United States of America.There are two vaccines that are currently available to prevent the Human papilloma virus that cause the most cervical cancers.The vaccines are Cervarix and Gardasil which also treats genital warts as well as anal and vaginal cancers. No federal laws yet mandate vaccinations but all

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    Ebola Research Paper

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    Ebola‚ it a was major threat to society‚ It was threatening all parts of culture. It was affecting how we live‚ and how we acted and I’ve listed some major points as well a concision sentence I wrote about how it can transfer‚ the effects‚ and a little history about the Ebola Virus. The Ebola Virus happens over in a matter of days. The victim staggers‚ confused‚ exhausted‚ and collapses in a fever. There eyes turn red and they start to vomit blood. Within a matter of hours of having this virus

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    The SIR Model Of Ebola

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    SIR Model of Ebola On March 2014‚ the epidemic of Ebola virus disease was detected in West Africa. The outbreak began in Guinea on December 2013‚ but was not detected until just this March‚ when it had already spread to several other countries like Liberia‚ Nigeria and Senegal. The Ebola virus can cause a fatality rate up till 90%‚ however the fatality rate in the current outbreak is closer to 50%. On August 2014‚ the World Health Organization (WHO) declared the current outbreak of Ebola as a Public

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    RESEARCHERS IN THEIR QUEST FOR AN EBOLA CURE? More than 4‚000 people have died from Ebola‚ the majority of them in Western Africa in places such as Liberia‚ Sierra Leone and Guinea. There have been multiple Ebola scares in the United States over the past few months. On Wednesday‚ October 15th‚ President Barack Obama finally spoke out about the Ebola virus. NBC news reported that Obama stated "I want people to understand that the dangers of you contracting Ebola‚ the dangers of a serious outbreak

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    Virus biology

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    The function of a capsid‚ in virus biology‚ is to serve as a protective outer layer that protects the genetic material of the virus from the host’s defensive cells. The capsid is made up of proteins. The nucleic acid is what is contained within the capsid‚ which is a group of long‚ linear macromolecules‚ consisting of either DNA or RNA. There are two different cycles in which the virus uses a host cell to replicate and reproduce itself. These two cycles are known as the lytic cycle‚ and the lysogenic

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    Orly Villalonga 11/09/2014 Ebola Virus Ebola hemorrhagic fever‚ or Ebola for short‚ has caused many socio-cultural‚ political‚ and economic implications throughout the world. There have been many diseases and viruses throughout history that have caused turmoil and have changed the way the world functions. However‚ what makes this disease so detrimental is through the way that it is passed and the health implications it has on an individual with the disease. Although Ebola has been around since 1976

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    Ebola Research Paper

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    Ebola virus is a member of the family Fivoviridae and is named after the Ebola River in the Republic of Congo (formerly Zaire) which is where the first epidemic occurred in 1994. The virus is classified as

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    Mmr Vaccine

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    that is caused by a virus. This virus can adapt in the nose and throat of people that have this disease. The ways in which this illness can be spread is by physical contact‚ coughing and sneezing. The virus in the mucus of the nose can also remain actively infectious for two hours. This means that you can become ill by being in touch with the virus not only inside the body but also outside‚ for example‚ it can be found on door handles. Once you have been infected‚ this virus multiplies in the back

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    The Measles Vaccine

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    The Measles virus has long been an endemic disease in the human race‚ first being documented by a Persian doctor in the 9th century. From 1855-2005‚ it is estimated that over 200 million people have been killed worldwide by the virus.1 Before a vaccine was created‚ nearly all children before the age of 15 would be struck with a high fever‚ inflamed eyes‚ small white spots on the inside of the mouth‚ and a red‚ flat rash that covered the body. The development of a vaccine in 1963 was able to lower

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