1. Distinguish between viruses‚ bacteria‚ rickettsia‚ fungi‚ parasites‚ and prions. 2. Viruses: RNA or DNA‚ obligate intracellular parasites. Seek “permissive cells to infect. Some strains have shown periodic changes by have mutations and forming new strands; Require a tissue culture in order to grow; Consist of RNA or DNA in a protective glycoprotein coat; Influenza – Dengue Fever – carried by mosquitos St. Louis encephalitis virus – carried by mosquitos HIV Hepatitis – Makes skin a yellow
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TDA2.2 – 1.1 Task 1A (Legislation) The legislation and guidelines for the following safeguarding practices are: United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (UNCRC) The UNCRC is an international human rights treaty that grants all children and young people under the age of 18 years a set of comprehensive rights. The UK signed to this legally binding act in 1990 and rectified it in 1991‚ this means the UK is required to implement legislation to support each of the 54 articles. These
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Unit 265 Causes and spread of infection. Outcome 1 Understand the causes of infection 1. Identify the difference between bacteria‚ viruses‚ fungi and parasites? The difference between bacteria‚ viruses‚ fungi and parasites is: Bacteria Bacteria is a single celled organism‚ bacteria have evolved to thrive in almost any environment and can be found in almost any substance/surface and also in the human body‚ only 1% of bacteria is actually harmful. It ’s bad or infectious bacteria that cause illness
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Course: Science / EVS Topic: Teeth and Microbes Class Subject Language Subject Matter Expert(s) Targeted Length III Science / EVS English What is the purpose of this document? The purpose of this document is to finalize the content that will be displayed on each screen‚ and the visuals that will be used for the content. What are you expected to do? You are expected to check the document for the following facts: • Content accuracy • Visual relevance • Validity
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one of theses being disease. There are many different types of diseases that can affect the skin. The research that I have collected focuses on diseases that are most common in children and young adults. They are: ringworm of the scalp and body‚ acne vulgaris‚ impetigo contagiosa‚ herpes simplex‚ warts‚ pediculosis‚ alopecia areata‚ carbuncles and boils‚ eczema‚ psoriasis‚ seborrheic dermatitis and dermatitis venenata (Bernard 2012). In this article Mr. Bernard discusses
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Fungi can be beneficial and pathogenic‚ but is generally a concern of decomposition in food. Fungi only respond to the treatment of antifungal drugs and will not be affected by antibiotics. Examples of diseases caused by fungi: Athlete’s Foot Ringworm Otomycosis (thrush of the ear) Fungal Infections of the Skin Virus A virus is a complex molecule of proteins and genetic material but is not a living cell; it doesn’t have its own cell structure and can be found in the environment‚ water and
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including emergancy procedures. 2.1 identify the signs and symptoms of common childhod illnesses. common childhood illness include chicken poxs meningitus glandular fever measuls tonsilitus mumps ear ache flu impertigo slapped cheek ringworm headaches diahorrea/sickness cnjunctivitis signs & symptoms
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(whooping cough) * Bubonic plague * Leprosy Common illness and infections caused by Viruses are: * Aids/HIV * Hepatitis * Polio * Cold * Chicken pox Common illness and infections caused by Fungi are: * Thrush * Ringworm * Anthrax * Athletes foot Common illness and infections caused by parasites are: * Diarrhoea(coccidosis) * Malaria * Toxoplasmosis * Cryptosporidiosis 1.3 Infection means an illness caused by the growth of a germ on or
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Tulsi- Ocimum sanctum L. Introduction Tulsi is classified as Surasadigana in Ayurveda. The plant grows throughout India but is widely cultivated in home gardens. The medicinal use Tulsi is not mentioned in Ayurveda but it figures in the traditional medical systems such as Greek‚ Roman‚ Sidha and Unani. Tulsi belongs to the family Lamiaceae. Other Sanskrit synonyms include Apetarakshasi‚ Bahumanjari‚ Bhutghani‚ Gauri‚ Haripriya‚ Surasa‚ and Tulasi. In English it is known as Holy basil. O. sanctum
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allergy‚ bringing a cat into a bedroom will only make you suffer more. Limit your exposure to cats and restrict your kitty to certain sections of your home. Cats may pass on infectious diseases. 60% of all human pathogens such as rabies‚ hookworm ‚ringworm‚ roundworms‚ and plague could have been transmitted by
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