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    the disease infectious mononucleosis. Once the host is infected with the virus it stays in the host for the remainder of the host’s lifetime, and lays dormant in the host’s immune system. It rarely causes any other problems. (Epstein - Barr virus Infection: Symptoms and Treatment.) Epstein Barr is commonly transmitted through bodily fluids, specifically mainly through saliva by sharing…

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    Monday, February the 13th at 1:10 pm, a GP in Marion Medical Centre diagnosed a life-threatening disease from a sick patient. This patient is the first recorded carrier of an unknown disease, making the him/her patient zero. The symptoms recorded by the GP includes: severe headache, fever, fatigue, nausea, sensitivity to light, confusion, irritability, coughing, sneezing, blocked sinuses and neck stiffness. The GP notifies SA health of this life-threatening disease. Patient zero was sent to…

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    Smallpox is a very deadly disease that most doctors in this day in age have never seen before. The disease had been around for approximately 12,000 years before anyone found a vaccine to prevent it. The terrible virus has excruciating symptoms that usually results in death. Although Smallpox was eradicated from America in 1950, there is still a chance that it could come back if terrorists choose to bring it back. There are many symptoms of Smallpox that occur over a period of time, but they…

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    specialist bone infection service. He had congenital hip dysplasia which had undergone bilateral hip replacements by the age of 21 years. In his early thirties, the left prosthetic hip was replaced because of mechanical problems, with the right side replaced the following year. A year later he developed bilateral discharging sinuses over the hips and underwent several incision and drainage procedures.” Potential Pathogen In the case of the individual that developed an infection after receiving…

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    (permute) will destroy DNA for preventing further analysis of the chigger and Orientia genome. This precludes genetic determinations of infection rates and chigger species relationships. It is crucial to find new techniques for morphological identification of the chigger species that would preserve DNA for further molecular studies to identify Orientia infection and chigger genome sequences with the hope of finding the relationship between the pathogen, O. tsutsugamushi, and its Chigger Mite…

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    If you recently discovered that your home is infected with bed bugs, you should call a professional pest control company to come and assist you with the removal of bed bugs from your home. Here are three strategies that you can use to help assist the professional pest company with ridding your home of bed begs. Bag Up All Cloth Into Dissolvable Laundry Bags Anything inside of your home that is made out of cloth needs to be washed. Washing is one of the best ways to kill bed bugs since they can’t…

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    Get Rid Of Eczema Essay

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    Get rid of eczema naturally Have you ever wondered how you can treat eczema in the best way? Have you been affected by this skin condition then you know how annoying and uncomfortable it can be. It is sad to hear that there are people suffering from terrible itching and pain. Perhaps you suffered or someone in your surroundings. Here are some tips for you on how you can cure or alleviate your eczema naturally. What is eczema ? Before we jump into the causes, just what exactly is eczema? "…

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    Mononucleosis

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    Mononucleosis also known as mono is commonly called the kissing disease. Mono is a virus caused by the Epstein-Barr virus. Which affects the lymphocytes and white blood cells that help support a person’s immunity. Mono can be easily be spread through a cough or sneeze. Along with by sharing a glass or food utensils with someone who is infected at the time. Mononucleosis has many signs and symptoms that come with the virus. These would include fatigue, malaise, a sore throat and fever. Along…

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    Meningitis is an infection that causes swelling of the meninges, the membrane that covers and protects the brain and spinal cord that can be viral, bacterial and even fungal but very rare. It is most commonly a viral infection first followed by bacterial infection. Viral Meningitis is a mild form and can clear up on it's own and is caused by a group of viruses known as enteroviruses. These viruses can be spread through food, water, or contaminated objects. Several strains of bacteria can cause…

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    C. botulinum is a toxic bacteria deadly to humans. It is found in soils, and decaying animal carcasses throughout the world. It is an obligate anaerobic, spore-forming, gram-positive, rod shaped bacteria. Botulism was discovered by Émile van Ermengem in 1897 after a contaminated piece of ham poisoned thirty people. He was the first to isolate the bacteria, and determined that C. botulinum was capable of producing heat-resistant endospores. He is also credited with discovering the deadly toxin C.…

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