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    Tonsillitis Tonsillitis is an infection or inflammation of the tonsils. The main reason for your tonsils is to help stop bacteria and infection from entering any further into the body. In tonsillitis‚ the tonsils are enlarged‚ red‚ and often coat almost or all the way by a substance that is yellow‚ gray‚ or white. Tonsillitis usually occurs as part of pharyngitis (throat infection). Tonsillitis usually begins with sudden sore throat and painful swallowing. Sometimes‚ tonsillitis reoccurs‚ and

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    Septicemia

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    SEPTICEMIA Septicemia‚ sometimes referred to as bacteremia is a medical term for an infection of the blood‚ or blood poisoning. Septicemia is a serious medical condition characterized by inflammation of the whole body. It is caused by bacteria which enter the bloodstream‚ triggering an immune response which results in inflammation and a slow shutdown of the body’s systems for handling infection. It develops very quickly and frequently results in death if not caught and treated immediately.

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    It is often thought that whooping cough is an outdated disease‚ due to the many ways we now have to combat the pathogen‚ but every year almost 400‚000 people die due to infection with Bordetella pertussis (1‚ 41). Bordetella pertussis is a gram-negative coccobacillus bacterium‚ which causes whooping cough in humans (1‚ 41). The bacterium is spread by air borne particles or mucus droplets and is highly contagious. Although there is no known reservoir for the pathogen humans can often be asymptomatic

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    Chickenpox

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    newborns‚ teens and adults‚ and people who have immune system problems that make it hard for the body to fight infection. Chickenpox usually isn’t a serious health problem in healthy children. After you have had chickenpox‚ you are not likely to get it again. But the virus stays in your body long after you get over the illness. If the virus becomes active again‚ it can cause a painful viral infection called shingles. *Symptoms: - Early symptoms (often preceding the rash symptoms): Aching - Tiredness

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    the bacterial infections. One of the most widely used antibiotics is azithromycin. You can buy azithromycin online as it is easily available on the online drug stores. It is cheap and also in reach to the common man. All you need to know about the drug is that it is used to cure bacterial infections and also we have to make sure that we know the side effects caused by the drug. You can also tell your friends or family to buy azithromycin in case of any throat‚ ear or stomach infection as it is easily

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    Maternal Pneumonia

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    Pneumonia refers to a serious type of lung infection. It’s often a complication of the common cold or flu that happens when the infection spreads to the lungs. Pneumonia during pregnancy is called maternal pneumonia. Pneumonia is considered a serious and potentially fatal illness for anyone. Certain groups are at a higher risk of complications. This includes pregnant women. The best way to treat and prevent complications from maternal pneumonia is to see your doctor at the first sign of an illness

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    10. What major complications associated with immunosuppression therapy will D.W. have to be monitored for? Due to immunosuppression therapy‚ patients become more susceptible to infections because their immune system’s defenses are weakened. Such infections could complicate D.W.’s condition. Additionally‚ this therapy can mask the typical signs and symptoms of when the body’s homeostasis is disrupted‚ such as masking a fever or hyperglycemia. This calls for the need of additional monitoring and proper

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    Rebecca Natalus 6th Period Whooping Cough (Pertussis) Pertussis is a respiratory tract infection that is very contagious. It got its name because of the sharp high-pitched intake of air that makes a “whooping” sound that follows a fit of coughs. It was originally considered a childhood disease but now it affects those children that are too young to have completed vaccination and those who have slowly lost the immunity to it. This can cause death in infants‚ which is why pregnant women should be

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    Viral Diseases

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    What causes viral diseases? Viral infections occur when a virus enters the body and invades the inside of the body’s cells in order to reproduce. If the body’s immune system is unable to fight off the virus‚ it multiplies and spreads to other cells‚ repeating the process and leading to a widespread infection. Signs & Symptoms of rabies One of the most distinctive signs of a rabies infection is a tingling or twitching sensation around the area of the animal bite. In people‚ symptoms of rabies include

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    Elephantitis

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    infected individuals to that of elephants. Elephantiasis translates to “a disease caused by elephants” which absolutly not the case. Wuchereria bancrofti was named after physician Otto Wucherer and parasitologist Joseph Bancroft who studied filarial infections in the late 1800’s. Bancroft was one of the first to suggest it was transmitted by mosquitoes. Mode of Transmission Parasites are transmitted through the bite of an infected mosquito and develop into adult worms in the lymphatic vessels

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