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    in detection and diagnosis. a) Flow cytometry analysis “Feline Panleukopenia (FP) is a highly contagious viral disease of cats caused by the Feline Parvovirus‚” (American Veterinary Medical Association‚ 2013). This disease is a secondary infection that caused by the apoptosis of infected animal’s cells and reduces the expression of interleukin-2 receptor (IL-2 ). The cells infected include cells in the bone marrow and cells lining the intestines. As a result of the destruction of white blood

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    Essay On Artificial Turf

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    2). Health risks from artificial turf appear in several different forms. Growing on synthetic turf‚ fungus and bacteria pose a health concern because of infection (Durcholz 1). The fungus and bacteria seep into cuts and cause infection. Skin damage may occur more often in athletes playing on artificial turf compared to natural turf. Infections such as Methicillin-resistant

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    the urge. That’s because popping pimplescan leave you with scars‚ or worse‚ an infection. When you pop a pimple‚ you’re actually tearing open your skin in the process. You’re also introducing bacteria from your hands into the open wound‚ which can become infected‚ leave a permanent scar‚ or make you very ill. In fact‚ there’s something called "the triangle of death" on your face -- so called because getting an infection in this area can cause you to die. How so? Blood vessels in this area drain to

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    three main causes that have allowed TB to progressively develop into this multidrug resistant strain are progression‚ transmission‚ and over-population. One cause of MDR Tuberculosis is its progression due to unawareness and the overwhelming number infections in third world countries. M. tuberculosis is an

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    study focused generally on acute respiratory illnesses (ARIs) in relation to the efficacy of the influenza vaccine‚ they noted that some of the ARIs are attributed specifically to infection with the influenza virus. Similarly to the other study‚ serology was performed on the participants to confirm influenza infection‚ when designated. Other ARIs included types for the common cold‚ pneumonia‚ and acute exacerbations of COPD. Results of this study did not find a difference in the total incidence of

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    Pros and Cons of Tattoos

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    standards of cleanliness---this includes using sterile needles and equipment. The only exceptions are New Mexico‚ North Dakota and Washington‚ D.C. However‚ there are still risks of infection and illness from tattoos. Even in regulated states‚ an unlicensed artist can set up a back-alley shot increasing the risk of infection from

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    PROJECT OF CHEMISTRY STUDY OF ADULTERANTS IN FOOD-STUFFS Index Certificate 3 Acknowledgement 4 Food adulteration 5 Infections due to adulteration 7 Experiment-1 9 Experiment-2 10 Experiment-3 11 Bibliography 13 Certificate of Authenticity This is to certify that a student of class 12th has successfully completed the research project on the topic “Study of adulterants in food-stuffs” under the guidance of This project is absolutely genuine and does not indulge in plagiarism of

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    is one of the major challenges facing treatment of bacterial infections. The majority of human pathogenic bacteria have been resistant to clinically used antibiotics. Moreover‚ the currently used antibiotics have low selectivity against bacteria and thereby affect both pathogenic bacteria and our benign endogenous microflora. Therefore‚ there is a need to find out a novel approach that inhibits the bacterial pathogenesis and infection [1-3]. Chlamydia trachomatis is the main sexually transmitted

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    Guillain-Barré Syndrome

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    complication can ensue. Accumulating evidence of Guillain-Barré syndrome following Zika virus infection does not come as a surprise‚ as this syndrome is a well-known (albeit rare) complication of other infections. Definition of Guillain-Barré syndrome Guillain-Barré syndrome represents an acute autoimmune polyradiculoneuropathy with a wide spectrum of severity. A history of gastrointestinal or respiratory infection three weeks or less before the onset is noted in approximately two thirds of patients

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    symptoms do happen the include abdominal pain‚ constipation‚ and diarrhea. Researchers have yet to confidently discover what causes diverticulitis. Regardless‚ we do know that bacteria does grow in the formed pouches‚ and this then may cause an infection and inflammation. Moreover‚ it is possible for the pressure caused to generate small holes or tears in the wall of the intestine.

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