Cytomegalovirus

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    Research for Cytomegalovirus Treatment Sometimes patients with Cytomegalovirus do not need treatment if symptoms do not occur. If you feel symptoms like pain, fever, throat pain and pain in the stomach area then pharmacy medications like paracetamol or ibuprofen can help with your symptoms, if you are under sixteen years of age you should take Aspirin. Cytomegalovirus can also be passed on from a mother to her child. Babies can be infected at birth or before or after, there are antiviral…

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    Overview Cytomegalovirus infection (CMV) is a common condition caused by a type of herpes virus. Once contracted, CMV stays in the body for the rest of a person’s life. It is spread through direct contact with infected bodily fluids such as saliva, blood, semen, and urine. While the virus can also be spread to a baby through a mother’s breast milk, it does not usually sicken the child. The majority of patients do not even realize they have been infected. CMV is unusual in that the infection…

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    significantly damaged. The symptoms of this stage include chronic symptoms like rapid weight loss, serious fever (reaching temperature of 100 degrees F), soaking night sweats, chronic diarrhea, vomiting, dry coughs, short breaths, distorted vision (often Cytomegalovirus retinitis) (Strachan et al.74). Lesionsalso occur on the body, tongue and or mouth areas (candidiasis and periodontal disease). Skin rashes also often appear mostly due to herpes simplex and varicella zoster virus infections…

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    different from a hearing person because they do still bleed the same color blood as us. We can get around to what has actually happened to the development of the ear and what caused the auditory cortex to be shot. The diseases stated above such as Cytomegalovirus which can come from the mother is due to the illness projecting in the blood, the baby is developing in that, with that happening absorbing the blood the baby will have a shocked immune system resulting in vision or hearing loss.…

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    spread through the body and cause illness. Some illnesses that are caused by viruses attack the body causing the illness but it leaves after a short period of time – such as the common cold, flu, measles, mumps, and chicken pox. Others, such as cytomegalovirus and Epstein-Barr virus, remain in the body for life, laying dominate until triggered by an external change.…

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    1. Biliary atresia is a childhood chronic, progressive liver problem that can be acquired or congenital. This abnormality affects females slightly more often than males, and Asians and African Americans more often than Caucasians. The bile ducts, which would normally allow bile liquids to drain into the intestines and kidneys, are blocked. This blockage of bile, which aids in digestion, causes liver damage, and in turn, affects many vital body functions. Symptoms are noticed one to six weeks…

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    prevented with treatment. To begin with, there are in total eight herpesvirvus types that affect the human such as herpes varicella-zoster virus,simplex viruses,human herpesvirus,Epstein-Barr virus, Kaposi's sarcoma-associated herpesvirus and human cytomegalovirus. But there are over 130 herpesviruses affecting animals as well such as birds, fish, reptiles as well as much more.According to the CDC in the United States, about 1 out of every 6 people aged 14 to 49 years have genital herpes.The…

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    Active Immunity Active immunity is acquired by the production of antibodies (humoral) against antigens, presented by pathogens. This can be categorised as either natural or acquired. The mode of natural methods was by direct contact with the pathogen and enduring the infection, leading to the antibody production by the immune system. This mode of immunity usually takes few days or weeks for initial response however lasts a lifelong. Along with antibody production, a memory of a portion of the…

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    damaged to the developing brain before or after the birth. Two of the most common causes a baby can get diagnosed by cerebral palsy is usually due to infections. Mothers can pass infection to the fetus during pregnancy, like Rubella/Measles or Cytomegalovirus(CMV). Asphyxiation, is another known caused due to a lack of oxygen reaching the brain. Toddlers are usually affected during the first 3 to 5 years. Infections after birth such as meningitis can cause the brain to inflame that damages…

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    Cerebral Palsy Essay

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    cases that result in Cerebral palsy happen prior to birth. Certain infections can increase the likelihood of the disorder. “Some types of infection that have been linked with CP include viruses such as chickenpox, rubella (German measles), and cytomegalovirus (CMV), and bacterial infections such as infections of the placenta or fetal membranes, or maternal pelvic infections [Center for Disease Control].” Low birthweight, and multiple births increase the risk of developing Cerebral Palsy. “The…

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