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    Parvovirus Research Paper

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    Parvovirus Parvovirus is a viral disease that is most common in canines. The strains will infect dogs‚ wolves‚ and foxes‚ but only some will infect cats. Although strains of parvovirus are not transferrable to humans‚ other strains have been reported in humans. Fifth disease is a mild rash illness that occurs most commonly in children. The ill child typically has a "slapped-cheek" rash on the face and a lacy red rash on the body and limbs. Occasionally‚ the rash may itch. An ill child may have

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    Rsv

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    com/MedLB/article_detaillb_for_printer.cfm?article_ID=ZZZSO05MASD&sub_cat=0>. "Respiratory Syncytial Virus Antibodies." Medline Plus. Medline Plus. 02 July 2007 <http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/article/003348.htm>. Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) and Human Metapneumovirus Infections. 2005. Merck. 09 July 2007 <http://www.merck.com/mmpe/print/sec14ch188/ch188f.html>.

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    Chemistry Assignment

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    penicillin antibiotic. It fights bacteria in your body. Amoxicillin is used to treat many different types of infections caused by bacteria‚ such as ear infections‚ bladder infections‚ pneumonia‚ gonorrhea‚ and E. coli or salmonella infection. Amoxicillin is also sometimes used together with another antibiotic called clarithromycin (Biaxin) to treat stomach ulcers caused by Helicobacter pylori infection. This combination is sometimes used with a stomach acid reducer called lansoprazole (Prevacid). Amoxicillin

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    Pathology: Appendectomy

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    Appendectomy 2 Appendectomy Pathology: Appendectomy is the surgical removal of the appendix when an infection has made it inflamed and swollen. This infection‚ called appendicitis‚ is considered an emergency because it can be life threatening if untreated. Occasionally‚ an inflamed appendix burst after a day of symptoms. The appendix is so close to the large intestine‚ that it could become clogged with stool and bacteria. Other times mucus produced by the appendix can thicken and cause a

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    body and causes a serious infection even with the arrival of a single protozoon. Infections caused by protozoa are contagious. Those protozoa that have inhabited the human intestine can be transmitted from one human to the other via the fecal-oral route‚ such as through sharing food the infected person has touched and through direct person to person contact. Protozoa living in the blood or tissue can be transmitted through a third source such as a mosquito. Infections are easily transmitted and

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    death in as little as a couple of hours. Those who are affected by this disease can recover for it. However‚ those who are unfortunate may have permanent disabilities including: hearing loss‚ brain damage‚ learning disabilities‚ etc. caused by the infection. There are a number of bacteria’s that result in meningitis such as: streptococcus pneumoniae‚ group B streptococcus‚ Neisseria meningitides‚ Haemophilus influenza‚ and listeria monocytogenes (CDC‚ 2017). The organisms responsible in causing bacterial

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    Diagnosis of Johne's Disease

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    DIAGNOSIS OF JOHNE’S DISEASE IN CATTLE INTRODUCTION Worldwide‚ Johne’s disease (JD)‚ caused by Mycobacterium avium subsp. paratuberculosis‚ is one of the most prevalent and economically important diseases of livestock and other ruminants. However‚ it is largely unnoticed on the dairy and its symptoms may be unfamiliar to most dairymen. Johne’s disease (JD) was first diagnosed in India in 1913 at Hissar followed by reports of JD throughout the country with incidence ranging

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    soon as possible. The very first step in treating diphtheria is getting an antitoxin injection. This will counteract the toxin produced by the bacteria. Gradually the doctor will prescribe you to use higher dose of antitoxin to help clear up the infection. • One way to prevent Diphtheria is with the use of vaccines and antibiotics. The vaccine that can used to prevent this disease is called DtaP. It’s usually given in a single shot along with vaccine for pertussis and tetanus at a young age. The

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    community. However‚ vaccinations still prove to be effective methods of preventing diseases. This occurs by ensuring that an infected person is most likely to come into contact with a person protected from infection by a vaccination. This is referred to as breaking the chain of infection‚ as the infection will end with that one infected person without being able to spread through other hosts. In order to determine what

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    Cvc Case Studies

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    this population. The risk of infection due to a central line varies based on a number of factors‚ including birth weight‚ gestational age‚ type of line‚ and life of the line. A multicenter study showed evidence of increased risk of infection for neonates during the two weeks after CVC insertion with an increase in the risk as the line age‚ and Millstone‚ demonstrated that peripherally inserted central catheter (PICC) lines in place < 7 days had a lower risk of infection. Development of programs to

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