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    MDD Intro Major depressive disorder (MDD)‚ more commonly known as depression‚ is a mental disorder characterized by a consistent and persistent low mood that is accompanied by low self-esteem and by a loss of interest or pleasure in normally enjoyable activities. Two of the most common symptoms include sadness and loss of interest in daily activities. Social‚ occupational‚ educational or other important functioning must also be negatively impaired by the change in mood. For instance‚ a person who

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    it the leading cause of illness and death worldwide [1]. Its effects range from asymptomatic to death due to fulminant shock and hemorrhage. Symptoms include sudden onset of fever‚ headache‚ retroorbital pain‚ and back pain‚ along with severe myalgia giving rise to the colloquial designation “Break-bone fever”. Additional symptoms include anorexia‚ nausea or vomiting‚ marked cutaneous hypersensitivity and a macular rash‚ starting at the trunk and spreading to the extremities of the face [2].

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    With the development of science and technology‚ biotechnology has been applied as one of the eco-techno-political technologies in recent years. Therefore‚ genetically modified foods benefit a lot the human race‚ especially in developing countries which have a large number of people. With the wilder use of genetically modified foods‚ they not only solve the subsistence problems but also produce economic benefits. Additionally‚ genetic modification may help the plants perform a job that they cannot

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    2.2 Aetiological agent: Classification and characterisation The monkeypox virus is a member of the genus orthopox (family Poxviridae). Other members include cowpox‚ vaccinia‚ and variola (smallpox) viruses. Poxviruses are the largest vertebrate viruses known. The virions contain a linear double-stranded deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) genome and enzymes that synthesise messenger ribonucleic acid (RNA). The viruses multiply in the cytoplasm of the host cells. The poxvirus family consists

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    disease is a localized infection occurring 7-14 days after infection (Nichols & Windemuth‚ 2013). Symptoms may include a characteristic “bulls-eye” rash‚ called erythema migrans‚ as well as flu-like symptoms including fever‚ headache‚ fatigue‚ and myalgia (Nichols & Windemuth‚ 2013). The second stage‚ early disseminated disease‚ may occur weeks or months after the initial infection (Nichols & Windemuth‚ 2013). The symptoms may include muscle and joint pain‚ and cardiac or neurologic problemsNichols

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    Pneumonia is a lower respiratory problem. It is an acute inflammation of the lung‚ caused by viral‚ chemical‚ bacterial‚ fungal agents. Usually happens in people with compromised immune systems‚ or people who have compromise to the structures that protect the airway (i.e. the nares dry up and can’t humdify air anymore‚ bronchioles shrivel and can’t filter the air) If anything occurs with the mucocilliary system‚ the epiglottis‚ or the nares‚ we are inviting pneumonia into our bodies. Aging also causes

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    Table of Contents Understand and Prevent Dengue Fever Introduction of Dengue Fever Dengue fever‚ a very old disease‚ has reemerged in the past 20 years with an expanded geographic distribution of both the viruses and the mosquito vectors‚ increased epidemic activity‚ the development of hyperendemicity (the co circulation of multiple serotypes)‚ and the emergence of dengue hemorrhagic fever in new geographic regions. In 1998 this mosquito-borne disease is the most important

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    Dengue fever Spring 2009 Abstract Dengue Fever: is an infectious disease‚ which it is caused by tiny pathogenic (harmful) organisms that can be contagious by spreading among people upon contact with an infected person. (Tirtha Chakraborty‚ 2008) “Dengue is the most common and widespread arthropod-borne viral infection in the world.” (World Health Organization‚ 2008) The mosquito Aedes aegypti‚ who feed during the day are the transmitters of the virus. They are found in the tropic

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    Oral Medicine Lupus Erythematosus and Its Dental Management Submitted to: Dr Nahed Attia Done by: Maryam Bassam Baghdadi Id: 201500135 Group B Lupius is a chironic inflamimatory auto-immiune diseiase. Inflamimation cauised by lupus can affiect many diffierent bodiy systiems‚ incluiding joints‚ skiin‚ kidneys‚ bliood cells‚ heiart and lunigs. Four tyipes of luipus exist(systiemic‚ disicoid‚ drug-indiuced‚ neoinatal)‚ of tihese‚ systeimic luipus eryithematosus is the moist comimon and

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    Frankenfoods - STUDY QUESTIONS 1. Find a definition of “genetically modified organism.” How are genetically modified organisms different from non-genetically modified organisms? When a gene from one organism is purposely moved to improve or change another organism in a laboratory‚ the result is a genetically modified organism (GMO). It is also sometimes called "transgenic" for transfer of genes. Genetically modified organism have a better adaptation or quality than the non-genetically

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