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    various diseases and conditions. Endocarditis‚ Gum disease and dental procedures that cut your gums may allow bacteria to enter your bloodstream. If you have a weak immune system or a damaged heart valve‚ this can cause infection in other parts of the body — such as an infection of the inner lining of the heart (endocarditis). Cardiovascular disease‚ some research suggests that heart disease‚ clogged arteries and stroke may be linked to oral bacteria‚ possibly due to chronic inflammation from periodontitis

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    mainly in the intestines‚ on the genitalia or on the skin. Bacteria can be good or bad. It can help our immune system but there are bad bacteria which make you become ill. Meningitis is a bacterial infection‚ this can be life threating to a young baby and is most common in young children. It is an infection of the membranes covering the brain and/or spinal cord‚ this is a reason it can be life-threatening. MRSA is another big bacteria illness‚ this commonly affect hospitals and is due to lack of hygiene

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    Cholera Cholera is a deadly illness due to bacterial infections. Some sources that may cause you to come across this disease is if you drink water that has been contaminated with a person’s infected feces‚ or by eating food that has come into contact with the dirty water. For instance‚ if you eat raw or uncooked fruits and vegetables‚ especially if you eat seafood such as seashells; you want to make sure it is properly cooked because you can easily become infected. The first origination of cholera

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    meningitis and other TB infections in which infants are prone[3] | Pus formation in the injection site. Pain‚ swollen glands‚ aching bones and muscles and fever.Management: TSB | * Maintain a master list of eligible children for immunization. * Administer immunization following the protocols in right administration of vaccines (right dose‚ right route‚ right schedule and interval‚ and proper utilization of cold chain). * Infuse proper aseptic technique and infection control (one syringe: one

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    strains) and the infection is resistant to extremely high and extremely low temperatures and is resistant to most household cleaners. It can last in the ground for any length of time‚ up to twenty years. Parvo is an easily transmitted disease that can transmitted through any infected object such as collars‚ kennels‚ human clothes‚ contact with contaminated excrement‚ or even just being in a place where an infected dog had resided previously. Canine Parvovirus is a severe viral infection that attacks

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    Communicable Disease Michael E Aponte Professor Steiner University of Phoenix HCS 457 Chickenpox is a highly communicable virus named the varicella-zoster virus and closely resembles the herpes virus. The virus can be released into the air by coughing or sneezing‚ spreading the virus from person to person. The virus also can be spread by touching the fluids from a chickenpox blister. Chickenpox is so contagious that an individual who has never had exposure to chickenpox has an 80%

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    obert Marzono’s Teaching Strategies Identifying Similarities and Differences When a student begins the learning process‚ it is very important that the student understands how to break down complex problems using different strategies and procedures. If the child can identify the similarities and differences when attacking a problem‚ they will be able to understand the issue more in depth. Being able to break down the content allows for more learning and understanding to take place

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    isolated from a patien twith facial herpes zoster accompanied by herpes zoster conjunctivitis and identified by 16S rRNA DNA sequence analysis. Furthermore‚ literature data were collected together to describe the characteristics of D. pigrum and the infections. Dolosigranulum pigrum is catalase-negative gram-positive cocci arranged in pairs‚ tetrads‚ and clusters and usually colonize the normal floras of the oral cavity‚ the skin‚ and the respiratory and alimentary tracts (1). However‚ there have been

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    MRSA By definition methicillin-resistant staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) is a bacterial infection that is highly resistant to antibiotics. Staphylococcus aureus is a strain of bacteria that is normally found on the skin or in the nasal passage way of about one third of the population. MRSA is the staphylococcus aureus bacteria that do not respond to antibiotics. MRSA needs a portal of entry in order to be infectious. This portal can be a sore‚ cut‚ breathing tube‚ or catheter. MRSA can present itself

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    The level of periodontal break down depends on the balance between destructive and protective inflammatory mediators. While periodontal bacteria are required for infective periodontal disease‚ individual response determines disease progression. In vitro‚ it has been found that individual response is affected by genetic signaling pathways that affect the expression of inflammatory mediators in response to bacterial lipopolysaccharides (23‚ 25). Risk factors for periodontitis In the past‚ it was believed

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