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    it is one form of the measles virus. Generally a mild febrile viral disease it is identified by its maculopapular rash. Rubella can be difficult to diagnose due to symptoms similar to that of dengue, scarlet fever, measles, parvovirus, and the herpes 6 virus amongst others. Children often times do not present symptoms, which is very dangerous and a community health concern. Adults however will present with a mild grade temperature, headache, conjunctivitis, malaise or coryza. Causative…

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    Vaginitis:Vaginal candidias Vaginal candidiasis is a type of vaginitis that is caused by the Candida species. It is not considered to be a sexually transmitted infection (Sobel, 2014). It is a systemic fungal infection caused by a result of decreased polymorphonuclear host defenses system (Sobel, 2014). When the vaginal environment is disturbed, normal flora in the vagina and skin resulting in fungal overgrowth (Sobel, 2014). Vaginal candidiasis is most common in females who are menstruating…

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    Quite a lot of times I have heard anecdotes of people avoiding STD tests because they're scared of knowing for sure that they have a sexually transmitted disease. They'd prefer to stay in the dark, but while there may have been a twisted logic to this some years ago when little could be done about sexually transmitted diseases, nowadays it makes no sense at all. Some STDs can be cured, and there are ways of managing the symptoms of others to ensure they're barely a hindrance any longer. In the…

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    ‘Revenge of the microbes’ by Abigail A. Salyer and co-author Dixie D. Whitt are both professors in the department of Microbiology at the University of Illinois. After thorough research by the professors, this great piece was published. This masterpiece, happens to be a reliable source for mere educative information about the microbiological world we find ourselves in but it could also be used as a good source for rich information about the activities of microbes and the role they play in our…

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    created out of nothing just by having sex. A disease must be contracted from someone else who has the disease. Recognizing the symptoms is a start, but you won 't always notice because some do not show symptoms at all. For example, chlamydia, gonorrhea, herpes, and other STDs are complicated to identify. You 'll need to get tested to protect yourself and your partner. Women often do not show symptoms of STDs; however, they can be at superior danger for major problems. When symptoms develop, they…

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    distinctive rash made up of tiny pinkish red spots that cover the whole body. Is contagious. Tinea pedis Infection which attaches itself to keratinised structures such as the skin. Tinea pedis is commonly known as athlete’s foot. Highly contagious. Herpes simplex A viral infection commonly known as cold sores; not confined to the mouth, can spread over the face and to other parts of the body also. Appears as small blisters which if left alone will dry up leaving a crust which falls off.…

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    Lichen Schlerosus

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    including thyroid function tests may be considered in screening for associated conditions. Low ferritin levels may cause pruritus mimicking or exacerbating features of L.S. Swabs may be sent for microbiology in erosive lesions to exclude superimposed herpes simplex or candida…

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    Forensic chemistry is a type of chemistry that is found in association with the solving of crimes or murders. Forensic chemists analyze and examine things left at a murder or a crime scene such as blood, fingerprints, hair, or anything with traces of human DNA that could be linked to the individual who may have been responsible for the crime. Forensic chemists use science to bring many killers and criminals to justice. There are a few educational requirements needed to enter the field…

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    Essay On Abstinence

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    Ever since we have been little our parents have told us about waiting till marriage till being sexually active. However,more than likely they just left it at that and never stressed why. According to www.statisticbrain.org ,only three percent of Americans wait until they are married to become sexually active. This comes to show how we,as a people,need some assistance in learning how to quench our desire. This act of restraining oneself from indulging in something else is called abstinence. Of…

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    Signs and Symptoms: HIV should be viewed as a continuum which includes initial infection, asymptomatic latent infection, symptomatic infection and end-stage AIDS diagnosis. The progression along a person’s continuum cannot be predicted as it varies from person to person. Since each person’s progression through HIV is different, each person should be viewed as an individual regardless of symptoms they may present with. There are various symptoms that a person can present with during the…

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