Introduction Infectious diseases are one of the main contributors to global mortality and morbidity. Infectious diseases are caused by pathogenic microorganisms‚ such as bacteria‚ viruses‚ parasites or fungi. These diseases can be spread‚ directly or indirectly‚ from one person to another. Vaccines‚ antibiotics‚ and many other advances have lessened the impact of infectious diseases. Unfortunately‚ this has not been true everywhere. It has not been true in many developing countries. Infectious diseases remain
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There seems to be many things in this world that are screwed up; the Holocaust was one of them. In 1942 Hitler’s plan was in full force (Rosenberg 16). Jewish people could not go to restaurants‚ theaters‚ or swimming pools. Their stores were boycotted‚ and mobs who looted the stores went unpunished (Rosenberg 4). The people that were put in the ghettos had curfews (Rosenburg 29). Many people tried to avoid capture (Rosenberg 31). However‚ thousands of Jews were shipped from the ghettos to concentration
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ESSEX HEALTH PROTECTION UNIT INFECTION CONTROL GUIDELINES FOR CARE HOMES SECTION B – INFECTION‚ ITS CAUSES AND SPREAD 1. The Causes of Infection An understanding of commonly encountered mi cro-organisms is essential for good infection control practice. Micro-organism s that cause disease are referred to as pathogenic organisms. They ma y be classified as follows: Bacteria are minute organisms about one-thousandth to five-thous andth of a millimetre in diameter. They are
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Disease Etiology Transmission Landmark Signs/Symptoms Special Characteristics/Interesting Information Impetigo Staphlococcus aureusDirect Contact Itching; crusty‚ honey-colored‚ & flaky scabs typically around mouth Affects children 2-5 years Can heal with no treatment needed Scaled Skin Syndrome StaphlococcusSystemic Infection of normal microbiotaDesquamation (peeling of the skin) Treatment: Antibiotics Frequent in hospital nurseries Necrotizing fasciitis Streptococcus Pyogenes“Flesh eating”
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What Causes Procrastination? There are many ways to avoid success in life and one of the ways is procrastination. Everyone does it and it takes place everywhere around the world. Procrastination is when someone postpones work‚ which can turn him/her into a procrastinator. Procrastination is an obstacle that everyone takes in their lifetime. Many people procrastinate without even realizing they are doing it until a project or homework assignment is due. Some people eventually make a choice to do
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The Zika virus has been calamitous outbreak which effects had reached all corners of the world. The Zika virus is transmitted by a species of mosquitoes named Aedes aegypti that are vectors‚ organisms that transfer diseases from one organism to another. The disease has created mass hysteria as it was hypothesized for Zika causing birth defects in children when mothers contract the disease from the mosquito while pregnant. The virus’s symptoms include rash‚ fever‚ and joint pain. One proposed solution
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Strategies of Communicable diseases Methods of Control Communicable diseases occur only when the causative agent comes into contact with a susceptible host in a suitable environment. Prevention and control efforts for communicable diseases may be directed to any of these three elements. Communicable diseases affect both individuals and communities‚ so control efforts may be directed at both. Treatment of persons with communicable diseases with antibiotics typically kills the agent and renders them noninfectious
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MOTIVE OF THE ACT/ INTENTION OF THE AGENT - it is the purpose which the doer wishes to achieve by such action - it gives direction and motivation to an act = without a motive‚ an act is meaningless‚ and accident - it comes FIRST in the mind as intention and occurs LAST in the action as its culmination or fulfillment WHAT IS A GOOD MOTIVE? = one which is consistent with the dignity of the human person = one which is in accordance with the truth‚ justice‚ prudence andtemperance BAD MOTIVE
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Change Agent I would say that a change agent is someone who alters human capability or organizational systems to achieve a higher degree of output or self actualization. Beginning with the end in mind‚ the goal of a change agent is obviously to make changes that stick. The result of change agent activity is to enable people to do more‚ or find a new and better perspective on life. Sometimes this latter idea is the foundation for future change which achieves outcomes that were previously not attainable
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Hacking‚ Piracy and Virus Creation “In this era of computer advancements and technological breakthroughs Hackers‚ Computer Pirates and Virus Creators while there actions are similar there motives can differ‚ Shamus Ford reports.” In today’s society computer crimes such as Hacking‚ Computer Piracy and Virus Creation are on the rise. The internet is the most common place computer crimes occur with 77% of attacks occurring via the internet while 33% from an internal system. There are a variety
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