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    and usually called a “flesh-eating bacteria.” This is the fastest moving kind of the infection. When this infection is caused by other types of bacteria, it typically doesn’t spread and grow as quickly and isn’t as dangerous. While A Streptococcus is the most common, there are many types of bacteria that can cause necrotizing fasciitis. First, you need to have the bacteria in your body. This naturally occurs when the skin is broken. For example, the bacteria can enter your body through a scrape…

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    Sharklet Research Paper

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    spread of human disease bacteria through touching sneezes and spillages . The micropattern named sharklet ™ , is an arrangement of ridges formulated to resemble shark skin. this benefits the patients and doctors from bacteria infection disease . It protects environmental surfaces and medical devices. Scientist, Dr. Ethan Mann says, “The Sharklet texture is designed to be manufactured directly into the surfaces of plastic products that…

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    Essay On Strep Throat

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    the time. Bacteria, viruses, mycoplasmas, fungi, and parasites cause strep throat. Streptococcus bacteria may live in your throat or nose without causing any symptoms. In the winter most people actually have this bacteria in their nose or mouth and be healthy. These people are carries who do not have any symptoms nor spread the bacteria to other people. If these people become stressed or their immune system has been fighting a virus such as a common cold then the streptococcus bacteria may…

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    Artificial Meningitis

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    that they can be within 24 hours. Risk factors Risk factors of Bacterial Meningitis can increase due to different ages, community setting, medical conditions, pathogens, and travel. Infants are more risk of having meningitis compare to other ages. Bacteria can be spreader easily in the crowds, which there are a lot of people are gathering. Traveling to counties that are undeveloped, uncleaned, and not supported in sanitation. Complications Bacterial Meningitis side effects varied in short or…

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    Five Food Innovations

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    Irradiation is similar to the same way that sunlight might pass through a window or over a transparent or opaque surface. Irradiation is often referred to as cold pasteurization because it uses no heat what so ever to destroy the disease causing bacteria and other harmful organisms. An upside to irradiation is that it extends the freshness of food by slowing down the enzymes and preventing it from ripening as fast. Irradiation also helps keep the food safer and helps the food retain its…

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    The pathophysiological mechanisms involved with ventilator-associated pneumonia or VAP is correlated with bacteria flowing through the endotracheal tube, allowing a direct route to enter a person’s lungs. Studies suggest the principle risk-factor for the development VAP relies on the utilization of the endotracheal tube or ETT (Mietto MD et.al, 2013). Usually after 12 hours of intubation, bacteria that is specifically act as contaminated oropharyngeal secretions may often accumulate through the…

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    that the small cages can raise the number of animals getting sick and that the amount of medicine given to them is making the bacteria resistant which in turn can have negative health effects on humans. One factor spreading disease is the small cages that animals from factory farms are kept in. In the past…

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    What is an infection An infection happens when an organism such as bacteria feeds off of its host. It lives in that person and multiplies. This causes the area to become red and hurt. Because of the one way benefit to the organisms they are known as parasitic organisms. There are lots of bacteria on earth and our bodies are mostly made up of bacteria that live inside us but don 't cause harm because they live symbiotically with their host. There are manny different kinds of infections…

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    aseptic technique is the collection of procedures and steps performed to ensure both the cleanliness of the laboratory setting, and more importantly, the purity of the components used; that is to say, to ensure that no unknown contaminants such as bacteria or cells can compromise the procedures of the experiment (examples of such techniques include wearing the proper personal protective equipment, cleaning important surfaces with ethanol, and pipetting liquids in…

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    other mucosal sites such as the eyes, ears, or genitals (CDC, 2016). C. diphtheria bacteria produce an exotoxin, diphtheria toxin, and release it to their external environment at the site of infection. From there, the toxin can travel through the bloodstream and affect different cells throughout the body, and block their protein synthesis (Lo, 2017). Humans are the single recognized reservoir of C. diphtheria bacteria (CDC, 2016). Diphtheria can be transmitted from person to person through…

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