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    Valacyclovir proved to be very helpful when I contracted chicken pox Keywords: valacyclovig cream valtrexshop, valacyclovir, valacyclovir hcl, valacyclovir for cold sore, valacyclovir prescription online, valacyclovir online It was winter season and I had my exams in a month. I was hardly 16 at that time. I don’t remember how but I had got chicken pox when there was hardly any time left to my papers. My parents are both doctors and they noticed a blister on my forearm. They suspected it to be a…

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    Shingles Shingles is also known as Herpes Zoster. The same virus that causes chicken pox causes shingles, varicella-zoster virus. This virus is unique in a way that it can lay latent in the body before becoming active. With or without having chicken pox, everyone is at risk for getting the varicella-zoster virus. (CDC, 2016) Shingles is spread through lesions that develop as a side effect. It is not caused by direct contact, only by touching the open wound. Someone who has had chicken pox…

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    FOOT WARTS Foot warts are usually known as plantar warts/ Myrmecia/ verruca Plantaris or verruca caused by HPV( Human Papillomavirus) which occurs on the toes or on the sole of the foot. These HPV infections can be anywhere in the body but are not plantar. The virus is self-limiting but to decrease the duration and to reduce the symptoms and transmission, treatment is necessary. Genetics plays a major role in determining whether the disease is susceptible or not and about 7-10% of the US…

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    8-17 Personal Narrative Essay When I was in 10 grade I broke out with acne on my face and neck. I had the real deal not the regular everyday average teenage breakout, I got red cysts, pink cysts, purple cysts, whiteheads, and bumps full of puss all over. It was like wearing a mask of pimples. It didn’t help that I was six feet four inches tall and my head towers over my fellow classmates for all to see as I grudge through the hallways at school. My acne was very…

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    Name: Megan Taylor Causative Agent: Toxoplasma gondii Disease: toxoplasmosis Classification of the causative agent: Toxoplasma gondii is a protozoan parasite History: Freezing meat at subzero temperatures for up to a few days does help lower the risk of infections. Virulence factors of the causative agent: Toxoplasmosis is one of the most successful parasites on earth. It has the ability to start phagocytosis, it can reform the cytoskeleton. It can be found in the intestinal tract,…

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    Epidermodysplasia Verruciformis, an autosomal recessive inherited skin disorder characterised by eruptions of wart-like lesions that may occur anywhere on the body. These lesions are caused by infection with the human papillomavirus or HPV. The reason Epidermodysplasia Verruciformis is also called the Tree-Man Disease is because the wart like lesions in and on the skin have a bark like texture and appearance. The Tree-Man Disease is not contagious, because it is genetic, it can’t be spread by…

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    Managing A Ubiquitous Virus: Varicella Zoster Virus Throughout a person’s life, people are exposed to innumerable sources of disease causing microorganisms. Such infectious microorganisms include viruses that attack a weakened human immune system that is unable to overcome the pathogen without assistance. Varicella zoster virus (VZV) targets the immune system through lymph nodes that cause raised skin rashes on the body. It is considered to be a “ubiquitous” virus in that it is commonly seen…

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    Cat Scratch Disease

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    Introduction Cat scratch disease is an infection caused by the bacterium Bartonella henselae. As the name of the disease implies, it is associated with a scratch from an infected cat but is also transmitted through a cat bite and, in some instances, cat fleas (Forbes, 2007). The formation of a papule at the site of the bite or scratch is the initial symptom followed by lymphadenopathy. One of the most common causes of chronic lymphadenopathy in children and adolescents is cat scratch disease…

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    Atopic dermatitis also known as “eczema” is a chronic disease; skin condition that causes inflammation or irritation to the skin. It is not contagious and cannot be passed on from person to person, however, it can be a genetic inheritance. Atopic dermatitis causes the skin to become every itchy. Itching can lead to swelling, redness, fluids to leak, dryness, scaly and crusting. It can often lead to asthma, hay fever or other allergic conditions. Sometimes the disease can worsen due to stress…

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    According to the CDC’s article “Most children with chickenpox completely recover. But it can be serious, even deadly, especially for babies, pregnant women, adolescents, adults, and people with weakened immune systems.” (CDC, 2015). The CDC shows the importance of the chickenpox vaccine through ethos, pathos, and logos. Audience, Purpose, and Rhetorical Stance The audience for this article is targeted towards people who have not gotten their chickenpox…

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