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    TDA 2.2, 2.1

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    for the symptoms to show after you have come into contact with the virus. Mumps It’s most recognizable by the painful swellings at the side of the face under the ears (the parotid glands)‚ giving a person with mumps a distinctive "hamster face" appearance. Other symptoms include headache‚ joint pain and a high temperature‚ which may develop a few days before the swelling of the parotid glands. Mumps is caused by the mumps virus‚ which belongs to a family of viruses known as paramyxoviruses. Paramyxoviruses

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    Madison Cain HES-1823-001 Professor Collado Sexually Transmitted Disease: Final Paper I chose to write about Sexually Transmitted Diseases (STDs) because I figured most people would want to steer clear from this topic. A Sexually Transmitted Disease is an infection passed by bodily fluids from one person to another during sexual acts. What people do not know is 15 million new cases of STDs are reported annually. There are more than 25 diseases that can be transmitted through sexual activity.

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    egg inoculation

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    Pakistan J. Zool.‚ vol. 43 (5)‚ pp. 849-854‚ 2011. Comparative Efficacy of Various Antiviral Agents against Avian Influenza Virus (Type H7N3/Pakistan/2003) Tahir Mahmood Shaukat‚1 Muhammad Ashraf‚ 1 Muhammad Ovais Omer‚ 1 Muhammad Adil Rasheed‚ 1 Khushi Muhammad‚ 2 Tariq Mahmood Shaukat‚ 1 Muhammad Younus3 and Muhammad Khurram Shahzad4* 1 Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology‚ University of Veterinary and Animal Sciences‚ Lahore‚ Pakistan 2 Department of Microbiology‚ University of

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    Viruses Non Living

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    Viruses do not have their own metabolism so are incapable of doing this. Even during virus replication‚ the virus uses the host’s organelles energy to synthesis proteins and construct them‚ also supporting that they are not living. Living things respond to stimuli. All living organisms give some sort of immediate response to a change in their environment

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    The Cobra Event Analysis

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    inhabit‚ more viruses are discovered. This poses the thought that there could be countless more out there. The virus chimera of the Cobra Event‚ was a virus that appeared to be overlooked by scientists as harmless to humans. It was a virus that seemed to affect only the insect world. This virus‚ fictionally‚ combined with strands of the common cold virus produced this chimera strain of a brain virus‚ killing its victims in a matter of days. Genetically combining viruses was a completely new topic to me

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    Avian Flu Lab Report

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    You do not show any sign of infection from the H1N5 virus. One of the chickens from the flock Patient B works with tested positive‚ however. Therefore‚ I would like to bring to you attention that transmission from ill poultry to humans is possible. I would recommend you limit and avoid contact with chickens that seem to be infected and wear a protective mask while working‚ since the virus often spreads through inhalation. The virus is not known to be transmitted from human to human unless they

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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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