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    Giardia Intestinalis?

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    Giardia intestinalis is a flagellated unicellular eukaryotic anaerobic organism that commonly causes diarrhoea disease throughout the world (Adam, 2001). Entamoeba histolytica is a non-flagellated unicellular eukaryotic (Petri, Singh, and and, 1999) with both aerobic and anaerobic capabilities (Montalvo, Reeves, and Warren, 1971), however it is generally considered to be anaerobic. Both are capable of motility, however the methods for this differ. G. intestinalis possesses flagella, which beat…

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    Bursal Infection Paper

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    Bursae are closed fluid filled sacs that develop after birth and number over 140 within the body (Baumbach, Lobo, Badyine, Mutschler, & Kanz, 2014). Bursitis occurs after acute or chronic trauma, crystal deposition, or systematic disease. Trauma, pressure on the bursa, and/or occupational hazards were determined to be the chief cause of bursitis in 21 of 26 studies included in a systematic review by Sayegh and Strauch (2014). Bursitis can be classified as non-septic (NSB) or septic (SB).…

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    Neonatal sepsis is defined as clinical syndrome in an infant 28 days of life or younger,manifested by systemic signs of infection and isolation of a bacterial pathogen from the bloodstream (Edwards ms and baker cj 2004). Diagnosis and management of sepsis are agreat challenge facing neonatologists in nicus.clinical diagnosi of presentation is difficult due to non specific signs and symptoms . In addition,laboratory diagnosis is time consuming.this matter necessitates the initiation of empirical…

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    It is my view that peaceful resistance to laws positively impacts a free society, if those laws or the government enforcing them are believed to be unjust. In any true democracy, the people have a right, and an obligation, to rebel against an unjust government. As Harris G. Mirkin has written, “The Declaration of Independence, a document that Jefferson claimed was merely an ‘expression of the American mind,’ declared that it was the ‘Right of the people to alter or abolish’ any government, and…

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    Peaceful resistance to laws positively impacts our society and reinforces the democratic convictions that America was built on. Although citizens throughout this great nation turn their noses against crowds in the streets, people fight for what they believe in, passive protesting is one of the only endeavors that Americans can embark upon to share their opinions on a national platform. The injustices that people of color, members of the LGBTQ+ community, and women have faced throughout the years…

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    “whites-only” counter, where they peacefully refused to move. They endured racial slurs, and verbal as well physical abuse. This led to national sit ins and peaceful protests all with the goal of ending segregation. And they succeeded. By using non-violent resistance, they forced our country to reconsider and eventually end legal segregation (Sit-Ins).Another renowned example is Gandhi and his successful fight for India’s independence from Britain. He led marches, undertook fasts, and was thrown…

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    1. Problem to be addressed. To study the effect of a paraprobiotic, heat inactivated Lactobacillus gasserei, on the functioning of the central nervous system using mouse models. 2. Background to the problem. The microbial composition of the gut in early life is known to influence the development and functioning of the adult brain, including behavioral functions. Many behavioural disorders like anxiety, depression and autism have been linked to severe damage to the gut microbiota. Studies have…

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    Cirrhosis Case Studies

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    Discussion: Cirrhosis is an immuno-compromised state which predisposes the patient to a variety of infections.8 Despite the advancement in medical care for patients with advanced liver disease in the past decades, bacterial infections remain very common and account for significant morbidity and mortality in those patients.9 Clostridium difficile is an increasingly prevalent hospital-acquired infection that affects patients with cirrhosis. A study of over 80,000 patients with cirrhosis found…

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    TB Infection

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    TB infection enters its second stage after 7-21 days after initial infection, and it is generally asymptomatic. The TB bacilli start reproducing exponentially within the inactivated macrophages, this eventually result in a rapid expansion of the initial TB bacillus,until the macrophages cannot contain the spread anymore and it will bust and spreading necrotic residue and bacilli throughout the surrounding tissue. Other macrophages will also begin to extravasate from peripheral blood, but they…

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    Antibiotic Resistance

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    Human Antibiotics Resistance and Food Animal Production Antibiotics are one of the most successful treatments in medicine that save millions of lives, and definitely decrease morbidity and mortality rates caused by infections. However, misusing of antibiotics can cause antibiotic resistance, which means that the bacteria that cause the infection become resistance to the antibiotics so they are no longer effective. Antibiotic resistance is a serious rising threat to the global public health…

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