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    The Zika Virus

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    Although people say it’s not a big deal‚ the Zika virus is a major problem in the world today‚ it is damaging the lives and will have an affect on the summer olympics because there isn’t a vaccine and it can be spread quickly through mosquitoes in the warm Rio climate. In 1947‚ in the Zika forest‚ a rhesus monkey was found with a fever. Scientist at the time decided it was best to cage the animal to see if the fever diminished‚ after two days symptoms still remained. The worried scientist rushed

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    Worst Day

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    that I have encountered is also may most interesting story in my life. Last weekend I had one‚ well not only one‚ two of my worse days in my life. I got sick and I felt very bad and sad.I was a little bit disappointed in myself because I let some virus entered my body to suffer this illness‚ I was in my bed whole day with fever and flu. My family go to Cabadbaran City to meet my other Relatives and they had a great time‚ and I was left in the house alone. I felt so sad‚ I had a fever and a headache

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    GRT task 1

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    proteins would be absent‚ cell metabolism would not occur and would eventually result in cell death also known as necrosis. After a short asymptomatic lag period‚ initial symptoms of death cap poisoning resemble nothing more than the common stomach virus. As the liver attempts to metabolize the toxins‚ signs and symptoms of acute liver failure develop as liver cells begin to die and cease to function causing the patient to become critically ill. According to the International Journal of Heapatology

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    Andromeda Strain

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    president wanted to contain the disease‚ so he was going to bomb a town with lots of people who had interacted with the disease. The group of scientists was racing to find a cure. When they found one‚ the military officers tried to stop them because the virus was a potential biological weapon. I wanted to know if the government would bomb the town in the book then find a cure or find a cure before bombing. I think that the government would just bomb before because nobody was alive. I still don’t understand

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    Swine Influenza A

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    negative sense RNA infection of the family Orthomyxoviridae with 3 genera – Influenza A‚ B and C Influenza A is further sub-typed into 16 particular H sorts and 9 N sorts based in the hemagglutinin and neuraminidase antigens on the surface of the virus. Every year new strains of the infection rise as its qualities experience persistent point changes prompting an ’antigenic drift’. This offers the infection some assistance

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    utilized in a futile attempt to stave off the unknown microbe. A few days later‚ a prominent western viral researcher contracted the unknown disease and the hunt for the microbe that caused lassa fever‚ began in earnest.(Garrett‚ 1994) Lassa fever is a virus belonging to the family Arenaviridae. Genus Arenavirus‚ although

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    Paige Edwards Unit 4222-265 Causes and spread of infection outcome 1- to understand the causes of infections identify the differences between bacteria‚ viruses‚ fungi and parasites. 1) Bacteria is a organism that is present in most habitats‚ as well as human bodies and other living organisms such as plants and animals. Bacteria multiplies by its self to progress and spread. Unlike other infections such as viruses‚ fungi or parasites bacteria is not always harmful in fact in many cases

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    Bronchitis

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    large bronchi (medium-size airways) in the lungs that is usually caused by viruses or bacteria and may last several days or weeks. Causes Acute bronchitis can be caused by contagious pathogens‚ most commonly viruses. Typical viruses include respiratory syncytial virus‚ rhinovirus‚ influenza‚ and others. Bacteria are uncommon pathogens but may include Mycoplasma pneumoniae‚ Chlamydophila pneumoniae‚ Bordetella pertussis‚ streptococcus pneumoniae‚ and haemophilus influenzae. * Damage caused by irritation of the

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    Chickenpox Virus

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    1.1. History Viruses that have been attenuated are less communicable than viruses that are not. Although the virus in the chickenpox inoculation is generally incompetent of causing an ailment‚ it still encourages a response from the body’s invulnerable system. 1.2. Causes In 1875‚ Steiner demonstrated that chickenpox was caused by a communicable agent by inoculating volunteers with the vesicular fluid from a patient with desperate varicella. Clinical explanations of the relationship between varicella

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    Chapter 9 Biology

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    9-1 Identifying the Genetic Material Griffith’s experiments Frederick Griffith‚ a bacteriologist‚ was trying to prepare a vaccine against the pneumonia-causing bacterium‚ S. pneumoniae. A vaccine is a substance that is prepared from killed or weakened microorganisms and is introduced into the body to protect the body against future infections by the microorganisms. Griffin worked with 2 types‚ or strains of S. Pneumonia. The first strain is enclosed in a capsule made of polysaccharides

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