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    Immunity! To start with a personal experience, I have a brother who is almost two years old, Cullen. My family put Cullen in a school that also was a day care for babies. Cullen being around lots of sick babies ultimately got sick too all the time. Thinking about it having him exposed to those germs and bacteria will in the end build a strong immune system for him. So, immunity refers to resistance to disease. The innate defense system and the adaptive defense system. The innate defense system…

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    Measles Research Paper

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    Measles “Worldwide, about 20 million people each year get Measles” (For Parents: Vaccines for Your Children). This statistic shows that the measles infection affects many people worldwide each year. Measles is a highly contagious virus, that is most commonly found in children. Measles is a well known virus, that can have multiple symptoms associated with it. There is very little treatment options available that can be used. “Measles is a highly contagious respiratory disease that is caused by a…

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    Disadvantages of Vaccines What is a vaccination? How do they benefit individuals? Is there any harm that can come from receiving a vaccine? A vaccination is defined as the injection of a killed or weakened infectious organism in order to prevent the disease. Scientists make vaccines by first making the pathogen, or disease-causing microbe, in mass amounts in a laboratory. The pathogens must then be altered to ensure that the disease is not actually triggered. Alterations of these pathogens can…

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    country but living in places where you get bad trench conditions including trench foot and fever, have pests which bring diseases and steal your food, have health problems and not able to treat them as there isn’t much aid for everyone to be treated. The Australian Troops who lived in the trenches had to suffer the deafening sound of canon fire and the artillery but also many illnesses such as trench fever where they get a very high temperature, constant diarrhoea which made them weak and…

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    Acetaminophen Essay

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    used analgesics and anti-pyretics around the world1. Because of its safety, acetaminophen is the most common drug used in children for the relief of fever and pain2, 3. It is available in both oral (tablet & liquid) and rectal forms (suppositories). Various research studies have indicated that both forms have potential efficacy for the treatment of fever in children; however, there may be variations in administration, absorption and toxicity4-6. The oral form is the more common and acceptable…

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    blood test to determine whether there indeed are parasites in your system. If a women were to be pregnant, the doctors will as well perform various test on the child, which could be ultrasounds to check if there are any fetal abnormalities or antibody test on umbilical cord blood. There are many ways that Toxoplasmosis can be spread or inherited. Most common ways that it is spread is usually through contact with cats or with anything or anyone who already have these parasites. Although, in many…

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    Group A streptococci infections are extracellular gram-positive infections that cause pharyngitis, impetigo, rheumatic fever, and can cause acute glomerulonephritis (Cunningham, 2000). Strep infections are common among in children among the age of five through 15 and is rarely seen in children under three (CDC, 2016). The transmission of strep is usually from person to person…

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    Introduction Streptococcus pyogenes is a bacteria responsible for a wide range of diseases. They include pharyngitis, impetigo, a skin infection, scarlet fever, rheumatic fever, and toxic shock syndrome (TSS) (Burch, 2008). However, the focus of this research will be on necrotizing fasciitis (NF). Although necrotizing fasciitis is rare, it can be lethal. It is commonly known as “flesh-eating bacteria” (touching base, 2001) for its ability to destroy the skin tissue. For the most part, it is…

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    children many schools will require vaccinations from these main diseases before they are allowed to begin classes. Every vaccination has different risks that come with it, and some are more harmful to children than others. Most of the time children have no complications with the vaccinations, beyond the minimal redness and/or swelling at the injection site. Even with this being the case there is always a risk of the child having a severe allergic reaction after a vaccination. There are some…

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    Ebola Case Study Essay

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    This article featured in Daily mail newspaper. It has been updated on 3rd of June 2010. 2. Tekmira is the pharmaceutical company involved in the research. 3. Ebola was the disease which was being treated. The key symptom of Ebola is haemorrhagic fever and the typical outcome of Ebola is 90% death. It’s transmitted via personal contact e.g. bodily fluid such as blood and saliva. 4. The company used a small interfering RNAs which hold the virus at bay until the immune system is able to take over…

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