Infection

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    West Nile Virus Research Paper

    The West Nile is a virus that is often spread to people through the bite of a mosquito. The virus causes illness that ranges from mild to severe flu-like illness. The West Nile virus occur throughout the summer and fall seasons in North America. There have been reports of the virus in all states in the United States and there are no vaccines or medications available to treat the virus. Though The primary hosts of West Nile Virus are birds, so that the virus remains within a "bird-mosquito-bird"

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    Crohns Disease

    Crohn’s Disease affects approximately 700,000 people in the United States. While it is most common in people ages 15-35, anyone at any age can show symptoms. Men are also just as likely to have the disease as women are. If someone, such as a parent, have the disease you are more likely to show symptoms. The risk is also higher if the person is Jewish or African American. The causes of this disease are not clear but some think that genetics, diet, smoking and stress play a role in the irritation.

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    Eastern Equine Encephalitis

    Eastern Equine Encephalitis An Overview of the Disease Kelly Cammiso Public Health 101 Professor Brown May 10, 2013 Abstract In recent years, Eastern Equine Encephalitis has made national headlines in the media. Although it is rare, the disease has devastating effects, especially the encephalitic form of the disease. The purpose of this literature is to provide an overview of Eastern Equine Encephalitis Virus. History, geographical data, epidemiology, etiology, symptoms, diagnosis, treatment

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    Vaccines

    “About half of all U.S. measles case are tied to people who catch the disease while traveling abroad”, said Dr. Emily Hyle, an instructor at Harvard Medical School in Boston, who led the measles vaccine study. Measles and hepatitis A are most infection diseases effect American’s health and outbreak. As a result, Americans should be aware of the dangers of infectious diseases. Injection recommendation vaccination when they go travelling. This article is relevant to me because I do not inject

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    Health

    outbreak in years. The epidemic is fueled by growing enclaves of unvaccinated people. (Salzberg, July) Measles is an infectious viral infection that is serious for small children, but easily preventable by a vaccination. The measles are highly contagious virus that lives in the nose and throat of the infected person. The measles are spread by someone with the viral infection coughs or sneezes. The virus can live up to two hours in an airspace where the infected person coughed or sneezed. (Transmission

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    Lupus Research Paper

    hearts, lungs and brain. Unfortunately there is not cure for Lupus. Some people can develop it from certain drug use, others from sunlight. Other times a person is born with more of a tendency to develop Lupus over time that can be caused by certain infections. Although there is no for sure known cause of Lupus there are some ideas behind how it could be triggered. A person’s immune system and environment are a huge part of becoming ill, as well as genetics. A person with a history of Lupus in

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    Hlsc 120

    correspondence and their detachment from the urban territories all help the commonness of irresistible ailments. Then again, in the rich nations, regardless of the fact that the patients pay a lumsum add up to get treated, there is a high risk that the infection may backslide as a result of the absence of a healthy lifestyle and timetable. Cultural factors- Issues like thoughts and perspectives on the human rights, work guidelines and other social and social issues that lie past the national or worldwide

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    The Effects of Zoonotic Diseases

    various routes. Some of these routes consist of animal bites, vectors (i.e., insects), and animal-to-human contact (i.e., inhalation of respiratory droplets or skin-to-skin contact), (Bauman 613-14) & ("Infectious Diseases," 2009). Most emerging infections that have occurred world wide are said to be a zoonotic disease. Many of these diseases are fatal or have the potential to be fatal if not treated quickly and properly identified. An example of a zoonosis case that has the potential to arise annually

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    West Consulting Firm: Slime Flux

    West Consulting Firm 802 W Longleaf Drive Unit 18 Auburn, AL 36832 Mr. Doug Chapman 123 Main Street Mobile, AL 31864 November 5, 2015 Subject: Slime Flux Dear Mr. Chapman, The symptoms you described sound like Slime Flux, commonly referred to as Bacterial Wetwood. This is an important disease in the fact that it typically causes mortality of the tree. This disease is caused by bacteria of a variety of different species entering the tree either through an open wound. Slime Flux often infects

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    Maladaptive Response to Disorders

    attributed to by the extensive degradation of one’s immune system. The HIV pathogenic mechanism is prompted by the presence of HIV virus in one’s immune system. The weakening of the immune system culminates in increased susceptibility to various infections (Dann, 2009). Differences There are major evident differences between the two maladaptive responses of the given diseases. For instance, the two diseases result in different ramifications upon one’s immune system. While HIV tends to weaken one’s

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