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    Varicella Research Paper

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    bumps are filled with fluid that leaks. The last phase is when the bumps scab over and begin to heal. A person with varicella is still contagious until all the bumps have turned into scabs (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 2016). The virus could be reactivated causing another infection called shingles, which occur in adults and could cause a painful rash. There are different ways in contracting the virus in multiple parts of the world because of environmental effects that influence…

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    Varicella Zoster Virus (VZV) is a member of the Herpesviridae family, that causes two different infections: varicella and herpes zoster. This paper will include information on the history of Varicella Zoster Virus and how to treat it. Most people know varicella as chickenpox, which is a modified version of the previous term: chicken peas. It was previously called chicken peas because the red rash that appear resembles the vesicles of chickpeas (garbanzo beans) or chicken pecks. Red, itchy spots…

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    another. All the studies comes done to the fact that proper hand washing technique can prevent the spread of those diseases. “Every year, lives are lost because of the spread of infections in hospitals. Health care workers can take steps to prevent the spread of infectious diseases. These steps are part of infection control” (Medline Plus). People fall sick or even lose their life because of infectious diseases that are passed by germs from one to another. When it comes to health care providers…

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    Herpes Simplex Symptoms

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    on the skin – sometimes call herpes lesions. They can look like a pimple/blister that can scab; they can often take 2-4 weeks to disappear. Many people discount these “lesions” for an insect bite, abrasion, ingrown hair, hemorrhoids, or yeast infection. They are often found near the butt, thigh area, or any other areas surrounding the genital/mouth region.…

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    oxygen to get through the cells and lungs. Pneumonia Symptoms, Causes, Treatments & More. (n.d.). Retrieved January 04, 2017, from http://www.webmd.com/lung/tc/pneumonia-topic-overview The Integrated Global Action Plan for the Prevention and Control of Pneumonia and Diarrhea (GAPPD), is one of the organization sponsors by WHO/UNICEF, to help this disease from spreading any further in the world. The GAPPD is working on finding safety ways to stop this condition of taking any more innocent…

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    Zika Fever Research Paper

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    Zika is spread through mosquito bites. Fewer than 1,000 us cases per year. The topics are symptoms, how you get it, and what is the history. Symptoms are. In most cases there is no symptoms. Inflammation cases zika can trigger paralysis in pregnant women. It may cause birth defects. Pain in the back of the eyes,joints,or muscles Whole body, fever,chills, loss of appetite or swearing also in common red eyes. How do you get it. Spreads through mosquito bites (aeds) a type of a mosquito.…

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    The main areas of infection are the lymphatic organs, liver, kidneys and reproductive organs. Massive blood loss will occur due to capillary leakage and bleeding. Most deaths due to EVD are caused by multiple organ failure and shock from blood loss (123helpme.com). The Ebola…

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    pp. 63). According to Irena Kenneley in the article "Clostridium difficile infection is on the rise", C. difficile is increasing in frequency among individual populations which were previously considered to be low risk for contracting this infection. It is also believed that the current strain of C. difficile is far more deadly and resistant to many antibiotics that are usually used in the treatment of the infection. In…

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    “In the United States, trichinellosis cases are reported to CDC (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention) much less commonly now than in the past. During the late 1940s, when the U.S. Public Health Service began counting cases of trichinellosis, 400 cases in the United States were recorded each year on average. During 2008-2010, 20 cases were reported to CDC each year on average.” [1] During 1835, James Paget and Richard Owen were first to discover larvae of Trichinella in a human muscle…

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    Antibiotics (AB) are widely used medicines to treat both life-threatening and trivial infections. Their erroneous use increases the risk of bacterial drug resistance (1). Medications administered inappropriately not only leads to wastage of resources but also carries potential serious and life-threatening adverse effects for the users (2). Resistance to antimicrobial drugs by the microorganism is increasing due to improper use of antibiotics. Microbial resistance is one of the major issues of…

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