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    Often times other conditions such as ringworms or scabies are confused with impetigo. Once the lab results have been indicated‚ the physician will know which route will be best to treat this condition‚ weather through topical cream or with antibiotics orally. Your physician may also recommend

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    Unit 22

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    with human cells. 1.2 Bacteria Food poisoning. (Salmonella) Whooping cough Tuberculosis Tonsillitis MRSA (Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus) Viruses Chicken pox AIDS/HIV Mumps Common cold Herpes Fungi Athlete foot. Yeast infections Ringworm Thrush Parasites Tapeworms Lice Fleas Lymes disease Scabies 1.3 Colonisation occurs whenever any one or more species populate an area and infection is the invasion of body tissues by disease causing micro-organisms‚ their multiplication and the

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    Medicinal Uses of Adelfa

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    oil and apply on lesions. Do not apply on raw surface. Milky juice of the plant is irritating. Caution: Not to be taken internally. - Herpes simplex: Mix 1 cup of chopped leaves and bark with 2 tablespoons of oil. Apply to lesions 3 times daily. - Ringworm: Chop a foot long branch and mix with 1 cup chopped fresh young leaves. Mix the juice with 5 drops of fresh coconut oil. Apply 3 times daily. - Snake bites: Pound 10 leaves and a piece of branch. Apply poultice to the wound. - Root‚ locally and internally

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    Menusha Arumugam (K1) NAME OF DISEASES Malaria PATHOGENS & VECTORS A parasite called Plasmodium‚ which is transmitted via the bites of infected mosquitoes There are four types of human malaria: - Plasmodium falciparum - Plasmodium vivax - Plasmodium malariae - Plasmodium ovale Plasmodium falciparum and Plasmodium vivax are the most common. Plasmodium falciparum is the most deadly. METHOD OF TRANSMISSION - Through the bites of infected Anopheles mosquitoes - They breed in shallow collections

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    Anna Shukhayeva December 4‚ 2012 Reflection Final 11am Perspectives Religious practices are the fundamental features of religious life‚ and they can consist of sacred rituals which may include sacrifices or rites of passage‚ ways to be healed‚ and pilgrimages. In general‚ religious practices can encourage or control certain behaviors and they can also take part in a type of worship‚ which is an essential part of a religion. Christianity and Buddhism have many similarities and differences when

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    non-agricultural food organizations‚ they found serious health risks with GM foods and the way they tested for safety. Some questions I have after watching “Harvest of Fear” would be: What percentage of papaya plants are the transgenic papayas (resistant to ringworm virus)? How does Europe/Europeans view GMO’s now‚ 15 years after the video was made?

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    The Christmas bomb. These bombs caused sufficient damage to the wildlife and the native people. The troops that were in Vietnam faced many physical challenges‚ including the wet-jungle terrain where the American soldiers could get infections or ringworm. The soldiers also had to stay hydrated in Vietnam‚ because the temperature would be up to 120 degrees Fahrenheit. The wildlife of Vietnam also affected how safe the American soldiers would be‚ some of the animals that the soldiers had to watch

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    type Characteristic surface carbohydrates (peptidoglycan‚ mannose repeats)‚ flagellar proteins (flagellin)‚ lipids (lipotechoic acid) characteristic DNA methylation patterns Fungi Candida (thrush) athlete’s foot‚ Cryptococcus‚ Ringworm(Dermatophytosis ) Eukaryotic‚ unicellular‚ multicellular or multinucleate Cell wall: zymosan ( β 1-3 glucan) and chitin (cellulose with N-acetyl glucosamine instead of just glucose) Protozoa malaria‚ Chagas‚ sleeping sickness

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    Unit 202: Safeguarding the welfare of children and young people Outcome 1: Know about the legislation‚ guidelines‚ policies and procedures for safeguarding the welfare of children and young people‚ including e-safety |1.1 |Identify the current legislation‚ guidelines‚ policies and procedures for safeguarding the welfare of children and young people‚| | |including e-safety

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    Research Report 1: What are the differences between bacterial‚ viral fungal and parasitic infections? How is each treated? A bacteria is a living cell organism that can survive inside our body and other non living objects as well. There are both good and bad bacterias and the good bacteria is known to helps fight against the bad bacteria that makes it’s way into our bodies. According to a www.righthealth.com‚ less then 1% of bacteria is actually harmful to us. In fact‚ we couldn’t survive

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