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    become aware of strep throat and ring worm you would need to contact your local GP imediately before it spreads and gets worse than it is and not keep to close so they do not get it themselves. virus Virus can become in to a flu and get worse and possibity cause death from catching the flu virus if it is not treated with the correct medication. Fungi Fungi can cause yellow nails you would need to contact the GP to get treatment for the fungi before it spreads and to complete the course

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    Pcap Management

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    Approach Considerations Treatment decisions in children with pneumonia are dictated based on the likely etiology of the infectious organism and the age and clinical status of the patient. Antibiotic administration must be targeted to the likely organism‚ bearing in mind the age of the patient‚ the history of exposure‚ the possibility of resistance (which may vary‚ depending on local resistance patterns)‚ and other pertinent history (see Etiology and Clinical Presentation). After initiating therapy

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    Is gene therapy the most effective way to treat depression? What really is depression? The term ‘depression’ can be defined in two different ways: 1. Severe despondency and dejection‚ accompanied by feelings of hopelessness and inadequacy. 2. A condition of mental disturbance‚ typically with lack of energy and difficulty in maintaining concentration or interest in life.1 Majority of people believe that depression is somewhat trivial and is not regarded as a genuine health condition‚ but

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    Influenza Virus

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    lurks silently and patiently awaiting his next victim. He does not discriminate based on race‚ sex‚ or age‚ however; the youngest and eldest usually pay a higher price. This perpetrator who remains faceless is known as the influenza virus. The influenza virus commonly known as the flu is a contagious viral infection that invades its victim’s body via the nose and mouth affecting the respiratory system of the individual. It spreads by respiratory droplets through coughing and sneezing.

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    Eboola Virus

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    Ebola By: Fahd Seddiki and Conrad Womelsdorf Discovery of Ebola The discovery of Ebola was made after an epidemic of this virus was spread throughout Sub-Sahara Africa. The actual discovery was made by a native by the name of DR. Ngoy Mushola. He discovered it in 1976 after the epidemic hit his country. The first case of Ebola was called Ebola Zaire. It was discovered in Zaire hence the name. The second discovery of Ebola was called Ebola Sudan; also it was discovered in Sudan. Although

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    home with a serious illness. I always like to have help right with me in case I need it‚ it helps me cope with it. Right now‚ I’m not doing anything to increase my risk of measles. I have my vaccination‚ and do not know anybody that currently has the virus. To help prevent it‚ I could probably try to avoid sick people more often. I’ve never known anyone that had measles‚ and I don’t want to become the first person I

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    Acyclovir Research Paper

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    Treatment: none; antibiotics in some severe cases. A virus causes chickenpox‚ so the doctor won’t prescribe antibiotics. However‚ antibiotics may be required if the sores become infected by bacteria. This is pretty common among kids because they often scratch and pick at the blisters. The antiviral medicine acyclovir may be prescribed for people with chickenpox who are at risk for complications. The drug‚ which can make the infection less severe‚ must be given within the first 24 hours after

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    Tonsillitis

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    Tonsillitis is when the tonsils show signs of inflammation‚ are tender and the person has difficulty swallowing or breathing. Most of the time‚ tonsillitis is caused by an infection with a common virus but is can also be caused by bacterial infections. If your tonsillitis becomes serious enough or you have it enough times‚ you may end up having a surgery called a tonsillectomy. A tonsillectomy is a surgery that removes a person ’s tonsils. There is however a minimum requirement a person must

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    production to a particular protein‚ gene therapy may be able to restore normal function of the polypeptide and essential save the cell and perhaps the entire organism. In order to affect the human genome‚ scientists intravenously inject a carrier virus to “infect” the cell with the genetically engineered gene. There are two subtypes of gene therapy. Somatic gene therapy‚ where sections

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    Bacteriophage

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    Bacteriophages were discovered independently by​  Frederick W. Twort​  in Great Britain  (1915) and ​ Félix d’Hérelle​  in France (1917). The first phages studied were those designated  type 1 to type 7. The T­even phages‚ T2‚ T4‚ and T6‚ were used as model systems for the  study of virus multiplication. Alfred Day Hershey and Martha Chase used the T2  bacteriophage in a famous experiment in 1952.Soon after making their discovery‚ Twort and  d’Hérelle began to use phages in treating human bacterial diseases such as bubonic plague  and cholera

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