West Nile Virus Many people have encountered a mosquito bite and the side effects that come with being bitten. However‚ many people do not know about the deadly virus that mosquito’s may carry. The West Nile virus can cause other illnesses known as West Nile fever and West Nile neuroinvasive disease. West Nile virus first came to the United States from Africa. It was initially found in a Ugandan woman in 1937. Sixty-two years later it was detected all over the states in exotic birds in zoo’s‚ from
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West Nile Virus Jennie Youn 5/5/14 Preparatory Biology There are hundreds of thousands of diseases in the world identified by scientists today. The disease focused on today is called the West Nile encephalitis. The West Nile encephalitis is an infection caused by the disease known as the West Nile virus. The West Nile virus is transmitted by birds to humans with the help of mosquitoes. There is no vaccine or specific treatment to prevent the virus. Some of the symptoms of a mild
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Aseela Shamim Haque 2015-02-0199 Writing and Communication Section 6 Aqila Zaman 9th May‚ 2012 Is vigilantism helpful to society in its attempts to enforce justice and eradicate crime? Suppose a person feels that his neighborhood bully is targeting him. The police are ignoring his complaints and he is tired of the harassment. He sees on television that vigilantes like Batman are taking matters into their own hands and standing up to the oppressors. He decides to do the same. He faces
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peninsular Malaysia is differing from east Malaysia due to the poverty. All these three problem need to overcome immediately in order to provide a country with economic stability to its citizen. Thus‚ policy makers have to plays a crucial role to eradicate all these issues or problem. Unemployment Unemployment as stated earlier is those at working age who is without work‚ but who are available for work at
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Danielle Cox I.D.: 620041842 Class: MON 12-1 Date: October 20‚ 2012 Question 4: Critically evaluate patriarchal ideologies and practices that perpetuate gender based violence and the interventions that are necessary to eradicate it. “The man is the head of the household…”‚ “a real man provides for his family…” “Men are brave and strong and should protect their family and their properties‚” “men should be in charge because they are great leaders...” These
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that corruption does not necessarily hinder economic growth. I will also argue that the combination of these factors makes corruption a way of life in Asia‚ rather than a fact of life in countries like Australia‚ and therefore is very difficult to eradicate (Caiden‚ 1981: 58-62). The fact that corruption is a way of life in many Asian countries is one of the main reasons why its eradication has proven to be so difficult (Quah‚ 1999 and 2005). Corruption runs so deep and is so intertwined with life
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Hindawi Publishing Corporation ISRN Infectious Diseases Volume 2013‚ Article ID 571646‚ 6 pages http://dx.doi.org/10.5402/2013/571646 Review Article Pathogenesis of Dengue Haemorrhagic Fever and Its Impact on Case Management Kolitha H. Sellahewa Department of Medicine‚ Melaka Manipal Medical College‚ Jalan Batu Hampar‚ Bukit Baru‚ 75150 Melaka‚ Malaysia Correspondence should be addressed to Kolitha H. Sellahewa; kolithah@gmail.com Received 5 September 2012; Accepted 30 September 2012 Academic
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interventions‚ outputs and outcomes that can reduce and ultimately eradicate violence against women and girls. It is not meant to be prescriptive‚ but to map the multiple pathways to tackling violence against women and girls and provide a starting point for programmes to develop their own theories of change. PRINCIPLES The seven key principles underlying the Theory of Change are that: 1. Context is critical: successful interventions are those that are tailored and based on rigorous analysis of
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Based Lateral Flow Strip Biosensor via Competitive Binding for Possible Dengue Detection Henson L. Lee Yu1‚ Christine Marie Montesa2‚ Nina Rosario L. Rojas1 and Erwin P. Enriquez1* 1 2 Department of Chemistry‚ Ateneo de Manila University‚ Quezon City‚ Philippines JEOL Asia Ltd.‚ Corporation Place‚ Singapore Abstract A low-cost‚ simple‚ rapid and selective nucleic-acid based lateral flow strip biosensor (LFSB) for possible dengue viral RNA detection is described in this study. The detection is based
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citronella grass leaves on 2 cups of water (aprox. 240 mL) for 5 minutes. 4. Get the oil from citronella grass. 5. Pour it into a container and let it cool. INTRODUCTION Philippines is an endemic country for dengue and malaria. In 2007‚ a total of 43‚938 cases of dengue were reported in the Philippines while 407 people died from the disease ("thaindiannews.com")‚ and currently increasing. This problem mainly arouse from poor sanitation and personal protection‚ such as mosquito netting
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