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    system. Normally, viruses attach themselves to files that can be shared enabling the malicious code to access to new computers. Viruses that are more complex may take over your email client, mailing copies of themselves to the contacts for a faster, more effective transmission (Fritsch et al, 2015). Numerous virus contain a load designed to damage the system’s data, while others only spread without causing direct damage to their hosts. Computer viruses are similar to natural viruses in the…

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    CRISPR Research Paper

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    of the milk manufactured for yogurt would be invaded by occasional viruses. These viruses would enter the bacteria by putting themselves into the genome of the bacteria. Yet, the producers found that later, the bacteria was able to develop methods of shielding themselves against the viruses by allowing other benign viruses into their genome. This would allow for the bacteria to later come up with ways to prevent the harmful viruses from impacting their genome. Researchers later found that this…

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    Organ donations are very common all around the world. What many people do not think about is the fact that many people around the world die due to not receiving the organs they need to survive. Organ procurement is such a controversial topic because society either agrees that this is what is best for the country or they agree with human rights after death. Organ procurement is such an amazing idea that fight for saving lives, soul harvesting, and mutant diseases. A study conducted at the…

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    and infection. School nurses are able to reach the people in the community and be doing so these individuals will in return spread the word to their family members and friends (National Association of School Nurses, 2016). When diseases and / or viruses arrive on American…

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    Disneyland property patiently waiting to meet their favorite character or ride their favorite rollercoasters. Unfortunately, there is a hidden danger lurking in the crowd of people. Travelers with harmful diseases, like the measles, continue to bring viruses to populated areas and risk spreading the disease to vulnerable, unvaccinated, children. This young boy, now freshly exposed to a life threatening disease, will return to school and, unknowingly, put all of his classmates at risk.…

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    pandemics. Influenza epidemics generally occur in the winter months in the Northern hemisphere and May-September in the Southern hemisphere (Cox et al, 2004). This virus belongs to the genus Orthomyxovirus in the family of Orthomyxoviridae. Influenza A viruses are enveloped RNA virus with eight RNA segments that encodes for upto 11 viral genes ( Lamb &Krug ,2001, Fields virology, 4th edt. ).The genome is segmented, with 8 RNA fragments (7 for influenza C). There are 4 antigens present, the…

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    possible reason is that Mr I may have got exposed to the influenza viruses either shortly before getting vaccinated or during the two-week period after vaccination (2) which is when the body is still developing immune protection. This means that there is a chance that people such as Mr I may become ill even before they have the beneficial effects of the vaccine taking place. In addition, it is a fact “that there are many different flu viruses that spread and cause illness among people.” (2)…

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    Argument Against Vaccines

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    healthy, protect 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…

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    version could be immune to certain medicine. The battle within the human or animal body is an ever-recurring fight and not succumbing to influenza. The fight for survival is constant from lack of resources to sickness and disease. When two influenza viruses come in contact with one another the try to overpower the other one to get to the genes. The successful one then gets genes from the weaker one and creates a copy of itself and the one that overpowered the other will input its genes…

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    is not how immunization would happen in nature. They argue that the chemicals in vaccines are harmful and can potentially develop various other dangerous diseases or disabilities. Often, natural immunity can provide more complete protection from viruses than vaccines, and many parents feel more comfortable leaving immunization up to nature than to risk anything going askew. One common rumor leading to the increase in anti-vacciners is that vaccinations, and the chemicals contained inside, can…

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