Infection

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    Lifestyle or Medication

    Describe the lifestyle changes individuals can implement to prevent or control the disease. Gastritis is the inflammation of the lining of the stomach. The inflammation of gastritis is most of the time a result of an infection. The cause can be from too much alcohol, tobacco, coffee and more. Some lifestyle changes can be implemented to heal avoid gastritis are; try to eat smaller meals at more frequent times throughout the day, instead of three big meals, try to avoid

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    Ebola Informative Speech

    appropriate for the plague, the better their chances are to fully recover. Doctors treat Ebola by treating the symptoms. They also provide intravenous fluids or IV and balancing electrolytes, maintaining oxygen status and blood pressure, and treat other infections if they occur. Experimental vaccines and treatments for Ebola are under development, but they have not yet been fully tested for safety or effectiveness. Both diseases are treatable if caught early and have good medical

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    Type of microorganism which causes this disease: Athlete's foot is a common skin infection that is caused by a fungus, a plant-like 250microorganism too small to be seen by the naked eye. This fungus eats old skin cells. And plenty of them can be found on the feet! Scientific Name of the Microorganism which causes the disease:  Tinea pedis 1. History of the disease: 2. prevention: preventive measures include keeping your feet clean and dry, avoid moist environments, wear socks, removing

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    - Housing and Institutions; Recreational Areas and Bathing Facilities; Disaster Sanitation

    hurtful bacteria that can cause a number of diseases, which are characterized as Recreational Water Illnesses (RWI’s). The diseases that can be triggered by contaminated waters consist of a widespread of infections, such as intestinal, respiratory, skin (Dermatitis), ear, eye or neurologic infections. “The most common RWI is diarrhea, which

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    Disease Detectives Cast Wide Ebola Net in Dallas BY MAGGIE FOX www.nbcnews.com Relatives of Ebola patient Thomas Duncan pick up foods delivered to their apartment in Dallas, they've been confined while officials assess their risk of infection. |1 |Disease detectives trying to track down anyone who might have the slightest risk of exposure to Ebola from a patient in Dallas are “casting a wide net,” | | |using old-fashioned door-to-door visits and phone calls to find people.

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    Medical

    due to the inadequate care and mismanagement of treatment of those suffering from the HIV virus thus making those patients prone to more infectious diseases that would otherwise be treatable in healthier individuals not inflicted with other deadly infections. Treatment Over the years tuberculosis has been considered as one of the leading causes of death from an infectious disease. Only since the 1960’s has the drugs isoniazid and

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    Health and Wellness

    1–2 weeks before onset of symptoms and diminishes rapidly after liver dysfunction or symptoms appear, which is concurrent with the appearance of circulating antibodies to HAV. Infants and children, however, may shed virus for up to 6 months after infection. What is an example of a real life outbreak of this foodborne illness in the United States? The occurrence of hepatitis A in the United States is heterogeneous because of disease cycles with substantial variation in incidence among states and

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    Hand Washing

    Robert Steinlage Persuasive Essay 12/02/2014 The most important thing you will ever do! Not washing your hands properly can cause you, or someone else to get very sick, or even die. How would you feel if someone you know or love died because of someone else not taking the time to wash their hands properly? Most people are unaware of the importance of washing their hands. Many infectious diseases are spread through direct or indirect contact. During my studies as an Emergency Medical Technician

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    Hepatitis a

    The most common symptoms of Hepatitis A is Fatigue, itching, Loss of appetite, low-grade fever, nausea, vomiting, pale or clay colored stools, and yellow skin (jaundice). Most symptoms will not show in an individual until 15 – 45 days after infections. These symptoms are present for two months. There are times when the symptoms of the virus will last six months. Some of the symptoms can be treated with pharmaceuticals but not the virus itself.

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    The Disadvantages of Globalization for the American Business

    Globalization is the process by which markets integrate worldwide. Globalization has advantages and its disadvantages. Two years ago, U.S. GDP was growing at a healthy 3.6 percent clip and world GDP growth was somewhat higher, led by China and India. However, over the past couple of quarters, world GDP growth has turned more sluggish, affecting even India and China, while the U.S. economy has significantly slowed and looks like it's going to slow further. Some may argue that buying cheaper products

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