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    lines, I can anticipate the most likely spread route when an infection occurs and quarantine accordingly to further isolate each sectors. When or if the remaining vaccines were given to the larger bubbles, either with lots of connection or few, it also plays an important role in later quarantine. I effectively performed the same function for individuals with lots of connections only. The vulnerable ones have higher change of infection spread than the little bubbles. Knowing that the larger…

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    S. aureus is clinically recognised as an important pathogen in terms of human infection. Despite its common presence in the natural microbiota of the human body, S. aureus is one of the leading causes of nosocomial infections. Infection with this pathogen can lead to a range of disorders from relatively mild skin infections to life threatening illness such as osteomyelitis. The ability of S. aureus to control expression of a virulent phenotype according to environmental conditions is regulated…

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    Meninges are protective covering layers of the brain and spinal cord. Inflammation and infection of these layers is called Meningitis. Presentation and symptoms vary with age and can be different. Young children present with high fever, vomiting, headache and a dislike for light. Newborn babies can present with either irritability and inconsolable crying or being too sleepy and not waking up for feeds along with high fever. If left untreated the condition can progress to deteriorating…

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    Wound Case Studies

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    Intervention on Wound Infections in Adult Patients after Open Heart Surgery Mohsin Rasho and Jalal Dawood Valparaiso University I have neither given nor received, nor have I tolerated others' use of unauthorized aid. Mohsin Rasho & Jalal Dawood Effect of Staff Nurse Education Intervention on Wound Infections in Adult Patients after Open Heart Surgery Wound infections can occur in adult…

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    Impetigo Research Paper

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    What is it? Impetigo is a skin infection caused by two different bacteria, Staphylococcus aureus and Streptococcus pyogenes. Impetigo is a skin infection that causes red patches with sores or blisters with a fluid, personally to me the sores look more like blisters from being filled with the fluid and being able to pop easily. Impetigo mostly occurs on the face, neck, arms, and legs, diaper area usually only if it is bullous impetigo. The differences between the two different types of impetigo…

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    species feeding habits. These factors seem to have increased the abundance of mosquitoes as well as infection rates in humans. The increase in temperatures increases the abundance of vector mosquito species since they can reproduce and survive for longer periods, which, in turn, increases the rate of transmission of the disease. During low levels of precipitation, the level of West Nile Encephalitis infections in humans, increases stagnant water aggravates the breeding of mosquitoes. Similarly,…

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    Argument Against Vaccines

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    against viruses, and prevent diseases from attacking the body in the future. Vaccines are designed to start the production of antibodies and serve to fight against various diseases with immunity. Being created from the disease that is causing the infection, the vaccine acts as an antigen without causing the virus to act on the human body. Vaccines are made in different ways because they’re served for certain types of viruses. For example, killed or inactivated viruses, within this vaccine, it…

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    Essay On Otitis Media

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    vomiting, and diarrhea (Waseem, 2015). Otitis media with effusion normally occurs after an episode of acute otitis media. Patients may complain of hearing loss, tinnitus, vertigo, and otalgia. Chronic suppurative otitis media is a persistant infection that results in the tearing or perforation of the eardrum (Waseem, 2015). Adhesive otitis media occurs when the ear drum is sucked into the middle ears space and gets stuck. Being able to diagnosis the different subtypes of otitis media is…

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    Herpes simplex virus infections is an huge global health problem and there’s no current vaccine for it. According to Howard Hughes Medical Institute scientists at Albert Einstein College of Medicine have created a genetic mutant lacking that protein that advantage of a protein…

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    Chicken Bursa Case Study

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    colonized by B lymphocytes, was assessed upon infection by the avian virus NDV genotype VII IBS002 and genotype VIII AF2240. The cell population in the chicken bursa was evaluated by flow cytometry and the results showed that in normal chickens, this organ was predominantly occupied by B lymphocytes while the T lymphocyte and macrophage populations were at minimal cell numbers. Different from the cell population changes in chicken spleen upon NDV infection where CD4+ and CD8+ cells declined in…

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