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    The Chickenpox Virus

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    as it is a virus, there are still ways to help a person get through it. Varicella can’t be treated using antibiotics but there are medicines that relieve the symptoms and help to control them. Creams from your local pharmacy that help with the itching and red rash can be bought, although they do not cure the infection. Children can receive a vaccination from the age of 18 months to help try and prevent the virus. Paracetamol can help your child or the infected person if they are feeling tired…

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    Benznidazole Essay

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    and prolonged fever are caused by oral infection. Due to this 30 %, mortality can occur. Human migration is a potential factor that increases the risk of CD from endemic to non-endemic countries. CD has become a global concern. Prevalence of CD is more in migrants than that of blood donors. There is a need of high-quality epidemiological studies to estimates prevalence of disease. They concluded that enhance surveillance and reporting are needed for control efforts. So…

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    phagocytophilium to humans and go undetected for days or even weeks. Symptoms can manifest in a variety of ways with the most common being fever, headache, muscle pain, malaise, chills, nausea, abdominal pain, cough, and confusion (Centers for Disease Control [CDC], 2016) . Due to the generalized symptoms, treatment is often delayed until more serious complications such as difficulty breathing, hemorrhage, renal failure or neurological problems present (CDC, 2016). With early detection,…

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    Hs311 Unit 1 Assignment

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    Ebola Epidemic in Guinea and the United States Amy Riddell Kaplan University HS311 Unit:1 Assignment Professor Daniel Gilmore November 16, 2015 Ebola, previously known as Ebola hemorrhagic fever, is an exceptional and fatal disease caused by an infection with one of the Ebola virus strands that claimed an estimated 2,482 lives in Guinea, Africa alone in 2014 (Johnston, 2015). It made its first recorded appearance in 1976 near the Ebola River, which is now known as the Democratic Republic of…

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    Shigella Research Paper

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    Shigella Infection, Adult A shigella infection is an infection of the intestines that can cause diarrhea, abdominal pain, and other symptoms. The infection usually lasts 5 to 7 days. CAUSES This infection is caused by shigella bacteria. This bacteria can spread through a person's stool. You can get this infection by: Eating a food or drink a liquid that has the bacteria on it. Touching something that has the bacteria on it and putting your hand in your mouth. Swimming in water…

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    The infective agent that is concerning are the round crusty lesions. 2. What advice will you give to the client when bringing Sidney in to the clinic to manage the risk of spreading the infection? The advice given to the client when bringing Sidney in to the clinic to manage the risk of spreading infection would be:  To bring Sidney in an appropriate cat carrier with a blanket over the top  Advise the client to thoroughly wash their hands after placing Sidney into the carrier and to not touch…

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    disease.” People with mono often have a high fever, swollen lymph glands, and a sore throat. Most cases of mono are mild and resolve easily with minimal treatment. The infection is typically not serious and usually goes away on its own in one to two months. The incubation period of the virus is the time between when you contract the infection and when you start to have symptoms. It lasts four to six weeks. The signs and symptoms of mono typically last for one to two months. The symptoms may…

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    Essay On Ringworm

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    people mistake ringworm to be a parasitic worm infection due to the descriptive common name for this fungal infection. The good news is that this infection is not caused by worms. If it’s not a worm, however... what exactly is it? Ringworm is an infection caused by a fungus most commonly known as Trichophyton Rubrum. Also, this infection can be known as Tines Corporis. However recently, "The organism T. Tonsurans has become the leading cause of infection in the U.S., and we believe it is on the…

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    Gonorrhea Research Paper

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    Each year, there is an estimated 357 million new infections. 1 of 4 of these STIs is more than likely going to be chlamydia, gonorrhea, or syphilis . With more than 1 million sexually transmitted infections are acquired every day worldwide, chlamydia, gonorrhea, and syphilis were all reported to be increasing since 2006. With these numbers at a rising rate, the questions that need to be addressed are how do these bacterial infections work and what are we doing to inhibit them? To start,…

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    Nvq Precautions

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    escribe the precautions and personal protective equipment required to care for this patient. Patient should be placed on Transmission-Based isolation. "Droplet transmission occurs when the pathogen travels in water droplet expelled as infected person exhales, coughs, sneeze, or talks."(pg. 608 Treas). " Droplet can spread by direct spread with mucous membranes or indirect contact touching bedside table that was containment with most droplets then rubbing your eye."(pg. 623 Treas). "Standard…

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