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    Effect of Computer Virus

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    Computer virus is a software program written with malicious intentions. There are number of computer viruses that can impede the functioning of your computer system. Let us find out the different types of computer viruses. Did You Know? In 2010‚ Stuxnet virus targeted Siemens Industrial Software and Equipment. There are allegations that this virus is a part of a U.S. and Israeli intelligence operation named "Operation Olympic Games" and it hit Iran’s nuclear plant Natanz. Computer virus is a harmful

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    The Social Media Virus

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    The Social Media Virus Social media and networking has erupted in the past few years. The means in which individuals communicate has shifted to a point where some cannot even remember living differently. This new age has brought many advances in the ways we live; it also though has hindered the ways in which humans physically function. Whether you were born in the 60’s or in the past 10 years‚ this impact has had a ripple effect and is now changing everyone. People are now able to communicate in

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    Managing the Virus Hunters

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    the Virus Hunters Introduction: Symantec Corp. is a security software company‚ best known for its Norton antivirus. Founded in 1982 by Gary Hendrix‚ it is the market leader in security software. Its headquarters are located in Mountain View‚ California‚ U.S. and the company operates worldwide. Symantec hires over 18‚000 employees and customers all around the globe. Their Response Lab‚ in Santa Monica‚ California‚ is called the “dirtiest network at Symantec” and is the place where the virus-hunters

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    April 2011 HPV Vaccine: Choose or Forced If there was a vaccine to prevent a virus that could lead to a deadly form of cancer would you want it? Of course you would. The human papillomavirus vaccine also known as HPV vaccine does just that. In the two essays on public health‚ “HPV Vaccine Texas Tyranny”‚ by Mike Adams and “The HPV Debate Needs an Injection of Reality‚” by Arthur Allen‚ these two authors discuss their different opinions on the human papillomavirus vaccine. In the essay‚

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    Flu Virus Change

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    Influenza viruses are constantly changing. This is why they emphasize getting your yearly flu shot. An interesting feature of the influenza virion is its tendency to “drift and shift” ("How the Flu Virus Can Change: “Drift” and “Shift”." Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.). Pathologists coined this phrase when they discovered an antigenic drift in the DNA of an influenza strain. These changes are usually not big enough to affect our immune system’s ability to identify a certain strain. Over

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    Travel Vaccines Market to 2019 - Hepatitis A‚ Japanese Encephalitis and Meningococcal Vaccine Segments to Drive Growth. For more details Visit : http://www.researchonglobalmarkets.com/travel-vaccines-market-to-2019-hepatitis-a-japanese-encephalitis-and-meningococcal-vaccine-segments-to-drive-growth.html Summary The leading business intelligence provider GBI Research has released its latest research report. The report provides insights into the vaccines in the Travel Vaccines market including

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    modern world‚ flu vaccines become available. Still‚ there are concerns about the quality of these vaccines. The cases when the temperature rises after a vaccination or the site of a prick is swollen are not uncommon. Flu vaccination is not capable of protecting the body from the flu entirely and can even present a serious danger for human’s health.

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    airborne virus spreads through an infected African monkey that is smuggled into California and beings to infect the civilization at a rapid rate. One of the most important things to know about this virus is that it is airborne which means that it is caused by pathogens and transmitted through the air making it very easy to spread. The virus is named Motaba‚ and is known for its severe symptoms such as high fever and internal bleeding that result in a 100% mortality rate. The Motaba virus first affected

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    History of Vaccines According to the Historical Medical Library of Physicians of Philadelphia‚ the Chinese would scrape scabs from smallpox victims on to healthy open pores of the arm dating back to 1000AD. They believed that exposing a person to a small amount of the disease would help them build up immunity towards it. This was also called inoculation. Such ideas inspired what we now call immunizations or vaccines. The history of vaccines begins with the emergence of incurable diseases including

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    Dengue Virus Infection

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    Dengue Virus Infection I. What is the name of the disease? What is the name of the pathogen that causes this disease? A. Dengue fever 1. Four related viruses 2. DENV 1‚ DENV 2‚ DENV 3 or DENV 4 B. Dengue Virus Infection II. What are some characteristics of the pathogen? How is the pathogen grown in the lab? A. Single stranded RNA virus 1.Positive strand virus of the family Flaviviridae 2. Virus enveloped with a lipid membrane. B. Replication grown in serum

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