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    Essay On Mononucleosis

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    Mononucleosis is caused by the EBV. According to the EBV is a member of the herpes virus family and is one of the most common viruses to infect humans around the world. The virus is spread through direct contact with saliva from the mouth of an infected person and cannot be spread through blood contact. You can be exposed to the virus by a cough or sneeze, by kissing, or by sharing food or drinks with someone who has mono. It usually takes four to eight weeks for symptoms to develop after you’re…

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    Jergens Case Study

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    OH. Known then as "The Jergens Soap Company" the original product was coconut oil soap, specially designed to perform in hard water. Over the years, the Company has developed into a leading competitor in the soap and cosmetics industry. In 1901, Jergens expanded its business by purchasing the John H. Woodbury Company and the Robert Eastman Company. Woodbury sold its trademark and rights to a number of products including the highly popular "Woodbury Facial Soap". The Eastman Company had…

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    Essay On Puncture Wound

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    Cats use their sharp claws and teeth during play time, which are considered normal. However, aggression and overstimulation can cause cats to accidentally sink their claws and teeth deeper than expected. If a cat did this to you, do not overreact and yell or hurt them. Instead, address the puncture wounds to prevent infection. The first you need to do is examine the wound to determine how deep or serious it is. If the puncture wound is minor and shallow, you can treat it at home. You need a…

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    Impetigo Research Paper

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    Impetigo is the most common bacterial infection in children. This is a highly contagious infection of the superficial layers of the epidermis and is primarily caused by Streptococcus pyogenes or Staphylococcus aureus (1). Sometimes Streptococcus or strep bacteria can cause impetigo. It is most common in children between the ages of two and six, although anyone can become infected. The most common form of impetigo is called Impetigo contagiosa. This type usually starts as a red sore on your…

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    Ringworm Research Paper

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    Ringworm (Dermatophytosis) Crystal Lam Condition Description Another name for this fungal infection is Dermatophytosis as well as Tinea. Ringworm is a fungal infection that is contagious and may happen in any part of an individual or animal’s body. Originally it was thought that the round red spots on the skin were caused by a worm, which is why they named it Ringworm. Later on they realized that it was not caused by a worm and was actually a fungus. Symptoms Ringworm causes a crusted and…

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    Paw Care Tips

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    your dog’s bare paws by keeping off of hot sand and cement. If you fail to do this, you could cause blistering or burns. Treat Wounds: Like humans, dogs suffer the occasional cut or scrape. For wounds smaller than your fingernail, clean with antibacterial soap; protect it with a bootie. For larger ones or more serious burns, visit your vet. For the best veterinary dermatology resource in the Ohio, Northern Kentucky, and Southern Indiana area, look no further than Veterinary Dermatology Services.…

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    well your hospital has done in controlling infections and what precautions they take to ensure the safety of their patients. Stay clean. Whenever you use the bathroom, touch a surface in your room, or before eating, wash your hands with antibacterial soap and dry them thoroughly. From Scientific…

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    Abdul Wadood et. al. (2013), medicinal plants have bioactive compounds which are used for curing of various human diseases and also play an important role in healing. These medicinal plants, due to these bioactive compounds, can have antifungal, antibacterial and anti-inflammation activities. The phytochemical analysis of the plants is very important commercially and has great interest in pharmaceutical companies for the production of the new drugs for curing of various diseases.…

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    Herpes zoster (shingles): a skin condition caused by varicella-zoster virus, the virus causing chickenpox (a childhood illness). Shingles is common among people with previous chickenpox history. The virus may remain inactive in the nerves for a long time and become active again as a consequence of weak immune system (elderly, cancer patients). The virus targets the epidermis and cause painful rashes that appear as clusters of fluid-filled blisters. Although blisters may occur anywhere on the…

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    Ingrown toenails is a condition when the corner or one side of the toenail grows into the soft flesh of the finger. This results in pain, swelling, and skin around the nails become reddish. The condition of the ingrown toenails needs to be treated before it extends to more serious health problems. If not immediately treated, the infection can occur in the tissue around the bones in the toes and fingers. Anyone who has ever had ingrown toenails maybe knowing how much pain, annoying, and this…

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