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    Allergic asthma and rhinitis, atopic dermatitis (AD), urticaria and gastrointestinal allergy, are common diseases of infants and children. It was recently estimated that 14% of children suffer from AD, 8% from food allergy, and 12% from asthma (1, 2). The cumulated incidence of these diseases in adolescents has been estimated between 25-35%, while the prevalence is about 20% (3). The phenotypic expression of these illnesses varies extensively, being very mild in some cases, severe in many, and…

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    Introduction Human metapneumovirus is a virus that causes a respiratory infection. Most of the time the virus affects only the nose and throat (upper respiratory tract), but the virus can also affect the lungs and breathing tubes (lower respiratory tract). It is usually more severe if it affects the lower respiratory tract. Most children get an infection caused by this virus by the time they are 5 years old. What are the causes? This condition is caused by human metapneumovirus. You can get this…

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    Rsv Essay

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    that. Bit then, your throat becomes sore, your nose is running constantly, and you have a fever. Now, you realize it may be bigger than asthma. You now realize you have RSV. Respiratory Syncytial Virus, also known as RSV is a disease that causes infections of the lungs and respiratory tract. It is a very common infectious disease. It is so common that most children that have it were infected by the age of two. That does not mean adults can’t catch it so beware. In adults and healthy children,…

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    Pulmonary Cryptococcosis

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    cryptococcosis typically occurs in immunocompromised patients, such as those with human immunodeficiency virus / acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (HIV/AIDS). Its presence in HIV/AIDS patients is associated with higher mortality [1]. Pulmonary cryptococcal infections have been reported in nonimmunocompromised hosts, including non-AIDS patients [1, 2] and children [3]. Due to advances in the diagnosis and widespread use of broad-spectrum antibiotics, immunosuppressants, glucocorticoids and…

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    Revolution against the basic evolutionary developmental biology arises with the astounding repair capacity of the planarian robust self assembly system and its automatic repair ability of its body structures. With its complex body plan and nervous system, a planaria possess the ability to flawlessly regenerate any part of their body after a traumatic injury or loss. It is capable of recovering its original structure and function of any damaged or obliterated body part even after being deprived…

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    Topical Steroid Analysis

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    Topical steroid was used for skin infection or inflammation and its usually prescription from doctor to treat and help relieve skin problem, however it advice to not be use without consulting with the primary care because its potential of cause various complications. For instance, skin atrophy is seen in people within 3-14-day treatment using the topical steroids and this cause thinning the skin layers with reducing the cell size. If this use for a long time it can affect the synthesis of the…

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    Ear Infection

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    EAR INFECTIONS Infections of the ear are the most prevalent diagnosed disease among children in the United States. When talking about child’s safety, it’s their health that counts most due to their numerous exposures to the environment harboring germs and the likes. Ensuring that we care for our children’s ear is very vital not just on looks in their physical composure but also the well-being attributed to their language improvements, academic excellence among other. The nature by which the…

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    Lyssa Virus

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    rabies in North America. However, there is no current method of managing rabies in some hard-to-follow species, such as insectivorous bats, despite their likelihood for infecting people. The article states that the only means of thwarting human infection are getting a pre-exposure vaccination, avoiding contact with bats, and for those who may have been in contact, receiving immediate post-exposure…

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    Infection prevention and control  Prevention can be achieved through stringent adherence to PC2 Laboratory protocols (9)  Salmonella enterica can be contracted through the consumption of infected meat and eggs. This is the leading source of human infections, particularly those caused by Salmonella Typhimurium, creating a considerable public health risk…

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    Headline: Rota Virus

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    Furthermore, antibiotics and antivirals show no signs of fighting back rotavirus infection. Normally, a rotavirus infection resolves itself within the period of three to seven days. In order to protect, or prevent rotavirus infection, the best way is for your children and yourself to take an rotavirus vaccine. The first dose of the vaccine is the most effective and powerful one if it is given to a child who…

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