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    Wound Culture Case Study

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    bloodwork verified the diagnosis, the wound culture indicated a Streptococcus and Staphylococcus infection was found in the wound site, and Mr. Olfa is diabetic therefore his immune system is weakened. Streptococcus and Staphylococcus microbes are found in small amounts on the skin and nasal passageway of most people. The blood work results C-REACTION PROTEIN in the body indicate that an infection is causing large amounts of inflammation in the body. High levels of the sodium and BUN are…

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    trial in Guinea with over 5,000 people. The people that were trialled with the vaccine were tested 10 days later and there were no reported cases of Ebola in the trialled people. The vaccine is call rVSV-ZEBOV and is the first vaccine to prevent infection from the Ebola Virus. This breakthrough was led by WHO, Guinea’s Ministry of Health, Medecins Sans Frontieres and the Norwegian Institute of Public Health. ‘While these compelling results come too late for those who lost their lives during West…

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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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    Yellow Fever Virus

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    named after the jaundice characteristic of the liver dysfunction caused by the infection with Yellow Fever Virus (YFV)” (Klitting, Roth, Rey, and Lambellerie, 2018). Yellow Fever virus belongs to the genus Flavivirus; which is inclusive of more than 60 covered or enveloped, positive/single stranded RNA viruses. Per the Center…

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    Chronic Inflammation: What causes it, Why Is It Unhealthy, How Do We Know If We Have It, and How Do We Reduce It? By Dr. Keith Kantor Inflammation is our body's response to outside threats like stress, toxic chemicals, viruses, and bacteria. When the immune system senses one of the dangers, it activates certain proteins meant to protect cells and tissues. Normally inflammation serves as a friend (a sore throat for example). If the immune system overreacts, the inflammation can be turned against…

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    Establishing an infection program requires remarkable resources, however, healthcare professionals have a critical role in maintaining effective infection prevention program, which not only provides high- quality of care to the patients but also develops safety skills among healthcare workers. Following are the elements of infection prevention program; Organization of infection prevention and control (ICP) program Each health care organization should have infection prevention and control…

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    As reported by the Mayo Clinic (2014), Syphilis, which originates from the bacteria Treponema pallidum, is a sexually transmitted infection that largely spreads through sexual contact. Syphilis derives when a person comes in contact with painless lesions on the genitals, mouth, or rectum of an infected person. Since the initial recording of Syphilis in 1494, the disease outbreak has experienced fluctuations in numbers between genders, ethnicities, and sexual orientations throughout the decades.…

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    Is the Spanish flu something to worry about? Although medicine has improved a lot, there are still some diseases that are very dangerous. One of the most disease that people should worry about is Ebola, because a lot of people have died from it and it was the most widespread outbreak. Other people think cholera is the worst because it killed millions of people worldwide. However, the virus that showed some of the most severe outcome was the Spanish flu. The Spanish flu is an extremely severe…

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    The number one priority in saving yourself is understanding what is happening. You need to know exactly what has happened and what will happen. The why questions are not important, what is important is keeping yourself safe. To keep yourself safe from a virus you need to know all the details of how the virus spreads and what the symptoms. If a person can successfully understand a virus and its signs they can potentially stay virus free. Solanum This virus is a virus that is thoroughly…

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    Bacteria A person with a cold can spread the infection by coughing and/or sneezing. Bacteria or viruses can be passed on by touching or shaking hands with another person. Touching food with dirty hands will also allow viruses or bacteria from the intestine to spread. Water bacteria needs water to dissolve the food they use for energy and growth. Energy sources such as sugars, starch, protein, fats and other compounds provide the nutrients. Oxygen some bacteria require oxygen to grow (anaerobes)…

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