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    Communicable Diseases

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    Communicable Disease * Keep in mind all have fever‚ swollen LN‚ rash etc. Scarlet Fever: * Cause: Group A beta Hemolytic Streptococcus * Spread via direct contact/droplet * May lead to RF * Uvula/pharynx beefy red; tonsils have white exudate‚ pinpoint lesions on palate * Sandpaper rash * Pastina Sign: hyperpigmentation at joints * TONGUE (white furry white strawberry strawberry ) * So throat culture if they have strept/sore throat *** Anybody with a sore throat

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    example of diseases that humans have contracted from altering ecosystems. malaria/yellow fever/ 6. What kinds of pollution did the iron smelting create? air/smog/water(toxic dumping into the water) 7. What might that pollution result in? smog 8. What level on the biomass pyramid are the wolves and boars? wolves and boars are secondary consumers 9. Name a type of parasite that is infectious and contagious‚ but the disease itself is not contagious or infectious. westnile

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    of compromised hosts. 3. Efficient mechanisms of transmission from patient to patient. These three factors alone lead not just to a higher chance of transmission of pathogens within hospitals‚ but potentially to an evolution of enhanced disease which causes potential among microorganisms present within the hospitals. There are seven places that nosocomial infections are common in: 1. Urinary Tract. 2. Surgical Wounds. 3. Respiratory Tract. 4. Skin (especially

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    These organisms are made up of just one cell. They have the power to divide so can multiply on their own. Some bacteria are harmless and can be of use in the aid of digestion and are found in the intestines. Other bacteria can be the cause of diseases. These bacteria have to find a way in to the body to be of harm and can make their way through the skin or be digested and attack our immune system. Viruses. These micro-organisms are very tiny. They invade living normal cells and use these cells

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    Parkinson’s Disease

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    Parkinson’s disease | Principle of Anatomy and Physiology 2011/2012 project | | | | Wong‚ Danny | | | Introduction: | P.3 | Definition of Parkinson’s disease (PD) | P.3 | What is Parkinson’s disease? | P.3 | What cause Parkinson’s disease? | P.3 | What symptoms does Parkinson’s disease have? | P.4 | Measurement of Parkinson’s disease | P.5 | History of Parkinson’s disease | P.6 | Population affected by Parkinson’s disease | P.6 | Support to PD patient from government

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    Arguments Against Ebola

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    Humanity is in a constant battle with Mother Nature herself as we must always defend ourselves from the diseases that Mother Nature produces. Many epidemics appear throughout human history and lives are lost because we One of the barriers is establishing human safety and immunogenicity within a shorter amount of time then the current amount of time. The problem with this is by the time the test is complete and is safe the epidemic will have ended. This was the case with the epidemic of Ebola

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    Essay On Pneumonia

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    Pneumonia is an infectious disease of the lungs that is characterized by alveoli (alveoli are angular cavities or pits in the lungs that absorb oxygen) that are filled with fluid or pus. The WHO announces that 1.8 million children under five years old are killed by pneumonia every year in every region of the world (2). In the United States‚ there are 53282 people decease for each year due to pneumonia.Because it is a common and serious illness ‚patients should be careful about effects of pneumonia

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    technology. Globalization facilitates the communication of different cultures. But it also threat the human’s heath in some extent. Movement of world’s population spread the infectious diseases among the countries. And it also facilitate the process of viruses’ mutation. In the last decade‚ there was many new fatal infectious disease such as SARS‚ H1N1 and H1N9 threaten people’s lives. Currently‚ a fatal virus called Ebola has rapidly spread in Africa and there are not vaccine for preventing Ebola virus

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    virus disease and associated neurologic complications. Current Infectious Disease Report. Retrieved from https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28220392 Foster‚ A. (2016‚ July 29) How is the zika virus spread? Outbreak explained. Express. Home of the Daily and Sunday Express. Retrieved from http://www.express.co.uk/life-style/health/647686/Zika-virus-spread-transmitted-transmission-mosquitoes-sex-mother-to-child-blood Haye‚ E. B. (2009‚ Sept 15) Zika virus outside Africa. Emerging Infectious Diseases

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    Crohn's Disease

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    Crohn’s disease (CD) is a chronic inflammatory disease of the intestines that causes ulceration in the small and large intestines‚ but affects the digestive system between the mouth and the anus. Once the disease begins‚ it tends to be a chronic‚ recurrent condition with periods of remission and disease exacerbation. The disease tends to be more common in relatives of patients with Crohn’s disease. Crohn’s disease affects males and females at the same rate‚ normally between the ages of 10 and 30

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