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    Flaws of Contagion

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    new virus. This new virus‚ dubbed MEV-1‚ originated from a bat in Hong Kong. The bat bit a fruit then dropped it into a pigpen infecting the pig that consumed the fruit with the bat’s virus. While pig was prepped to be cooked‚ the chef touched the pig’s mouth‚ getting virus on his hand and shakes the hands of woman‚ Beth‚ making her patient zero for MEV-1. The disease then spread to others who come in contact with Beth or Beth’s belongings. After the CDC realized the existence of this virus‚ they

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    Outbreak Lab Essay

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    Outbreak The virologists determined the identity of the virus causing the disease by taking blood samples from the people who were sick or who were getting sick‚ the n they put them under the microscope and studied them. They tracked the epidemic down by following where people were getting sick; the virologists finally followed the virus back to the ship that was carrying all the animals and the monkey. They conquered the virus by taking the serum from the host after they caught it and injecting

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    Symptoms And Treatments For Genital Herpes Genital Herpes is a sexually transmitted disease‚ caused by two kinds of simplex viruses‚ such as type-1 virus and type-2 virus. Any sexually active man or woman can get this disease. It will spread when people engage in oral‚ anal‚ or vaginal sex. Most people who have genital herpes have no‚ or extremely mild symptoms. Mild symptoms cannot be noticed or they may be mistaken for another skin disorder‚ such as ingrown hair or a pimple. Due to this‚ most people

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    Viruses

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    RNA) encased in a protein capsid‚ a virus is too small to be seen by standard light microscopy; indeed‚ most are less than one hundredth the size of a bacterium. Specific proteins on the viral capsid attach to receptors on the host cell; this attachment process is essential to viral infectivity and explains why viruses may only infect the cells of certain species or may only infect certain cells or tissues within a given host species.  While the infecting virus triggers an immune response in the

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    11. What conditions are treated with metronidiazole? What is the mode of action of this drug? Metronidazole or commonly known as Flagyl is a widely used amoebicide used to treat mild to severe intestinal infections and hepatic disease caused by Entamoeba histolytica. It works by invading essential metabolic enzymes of the pathogens and is also used for infections caused by Giardia lamblia and Trichomonas vaginalis. 12. Name and describe the modes of actions of the drugs used to treat tapeworms

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    ***Due March 31 before class! *** Case Study “Influenza” The second case study of the semester is centered around the topic of influenza. There are two areas of reading/research for this case study. The first (homework #1) pertains to a pandemic influenza that affected people worldwide in 1918-1919. The second (homework #2) involves research into more current strains of influenza that have been found. Please type a response/explanation to the seven questions listed below. You may put both homework

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    Adenovirus Research Paper

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    Because there is no virus-specific therapy‚ serious adenovirus illness can be managed only by treating symptoms and complications of the infection. Deaths are exceedingly rare but have been reported.[4] Prevention Safe and effective adenovirus vaccines were developed for

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    Chicken Pox Essay

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    Varicella Virus Whether something serious as cancer or the common cold‚ each of these things started with a virus. Viruses come in many different forms. There are about 1 million different viruses and they are everywhere. A virus is a microscopic infectious agent that can replicate only inside the living cells of organisms. One of such is a virus commonly known as the Chicken Pox. The Chicken Pox is caused by a virus called ‘Varicella’‚ which is very contagious. Symptoms of this virus include a

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    Oral Administratrion of vp28

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    Administration of Bacterially Expressed VP28dsRNA to Protect Penaeus monodon from White Spot Syndrome Virus M. Sarathi & Martin C. Simon & C. Venkatesan & A. S. Sahul Hameed Received: 8 August 2007 / Accepted: 27 September 2007 / Published online: 17 January 2008 # Springer Science + Business Media‚ LLC 2007 Abstract We explored the possibility of protecting Penaeus monodon against white spot syndrome virus (WSSV) infection via interference RNA technology by oral administration of bacterially expressed

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    additional outside research to answer the questions: 1 Discuss the two methods of viral replication. The two methods of viral replication are done in animal viruses. The first method deals with DNA viruses and the second is RNA viruses. In the DNA virus‚ the viral DNA enters the nucleus of the host cell. Than it is transcribed into mRNA and leaves the nucleus into the cytoplasm. The early mRNA then translates into early viral proteins. The early viral proteins deal with the replication of viral DNA

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