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    tissue part of a lobe of the lung‚ an entire lobe‚ or even most of the lung’s five lobes becomes completely filled with liquid (this is called “consolidation”). The infection quickly spreads through the bloodstream and the body is invaded. The streptococcus pneumonia is the most common cause of bacterial pneumonia. It is one form of pneumonia for which a vaccine is available.

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    Paper On Chickenpox

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    HICKENPOX RUTA TIMARKY GRAND CANYON UNIVERSITY Monday‚ March 11‚ 13 DESCRIPTION OF CHICKENPOX CONTAGIOUS BLISTERS/RASHES ITCHINESS/REDNESS TIREDNESS/MILD HEADACHES FEVER/GENERAL MALAISE Monday‚ March 11‚ 13 Usually occurs in children 1 year to 14 years of age. Chickenpox is a very contagious disease that is caused by the varicella-zoster virus. Initially it starts out red‚ it itches‚ it can resemble an insect bite: it starts on the face‚ scalp‚ chest and back and can spread

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    Case Study 15: Endocarditis

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    Scenario J.F. is a 50-year-old married homemaker with a genetic autoimmune defi ciency; she has suffered from recurrent bacterial endocarditis. The most recent episodes were a Staphylococcus aureus infection of the mitral valve 16 months ago and a Streptococcus mutans infection of the aortic valve 1 month ago. During this latter hospitalization‚ an ECG showed moderate aortic stenosis‚ moderate aortic insuffi - ciency‚ chronic valvular vegetations‚ and moderate left atrial enlargement. Two years ago

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    Yogurt as Healthy Choice

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    Yogurt Etymology and Spelling * The word is derived from Turkish: yoğurt‚ and is related to the obsolete verb yoğmak "to be curdled or coagulated; to thicken". The letter ğ was traditionally rendered as "gh" in transliterations of Turkish prior to 1928. In older Turkish‚ the letter denoted a voiced velar fricative /ɣ/‚ but this sound is elided between back vowels in modern Turkish‚ in which the word is pronounced [joˈuɾt]. * In English‚ there are several variations of the spelling of the

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    World War II brought death and destruction upon the world. On the other hand‚ it also opened doors for pioneering developments that commonly occur during such situations of high adversity. Some of the most important advancements took place in the field of medicine when the world was embroiled in World War II. As Dr. Ralph Major states‚ "An army is a vast laboratory of medical research where disease and injuries are seen on a far larger scale than in peacetime. Many improvements in the treatment of

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    Doctors In The Holocaust

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    people who had been chilled or frozen. Numerous victims died as a result. Another set of experiments included the use of sulfanilamide. This involved wounds being deliberately inflicted on the subjects‚ and then they purposely infected them with streptococcus‚ gangrene‚ and tetanus. The infections were then treated with sulfanilamide to determine its effectiveness. Some victims died from these experiments‚ and others suffered from severe injuries. Karl Brandt and Herta Oberheuser were involved in the

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    Introduction Antibiotics are drugs that have been developed to destroy or show interference with the growth of microorganisms. The first antibiotic properties revealed were synthetic chemicals‚ particularly drugs containing arsenic‚ which were discovered by Ehrlich at the beginning of the 20th century. Sulphonamide inhibitors of folate metabolism were developed by Domagz in the 1930s which then followed with the development of the first true antibiotic‚ penicillin in the 1940s.(Wright 2011) Upon

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    The Philippine Women’s University School of Nursing Myocarditis A Case Study Presented to Dr. Marieta Fabros Of The Department of Nursing Presented by: NG2-02 Group A Barbosa‚ Pearl P. Coloma‚ Marjorie Grace Cirujales‚ Lenie P. David‚ Ma. Katrina Gabrielle B. Espejo‚ Brian Frank O. Fermo‚ Alexandra Y. Table of Contents I. Introduction 3 a. Prologue b. Definition of Myocarditis II. Objectives 4 c. General Objectives

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    Lyme Disease

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    Lyme Disease-Final Draft When you go out to the park‚ or even your backyard‚ you are exposed to ticks. Ticks are small arachnids‚ which are joint-legged invertebrate animals. They live off of the blood of mammals‚ birds‚ and reptiles. Furthermore‚ you may or may not know that Lyme disease is most frequently detected in rodent-feeding vector ticks (“Ticks”). There was a tremendous outbreak of Lyme in 1975- in its hometown of Lyme‚ Connecticut-when it was classified as a new disease (“Lyme disease

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    Microbiology! 1) Groups of Organisms (7): Eukaryote: TRUE nucleus 1. Fungi 4. Bacteria 2. Algae 5. Rickettsia 3. Protozoa ! Prokaryote: NO Nucleus Ribosome is the only Organelle 6. Mycoplasma (7. Viruses: No cell structure‚ ARE NOT CELLS) Microorganisms are: ! UBIQUITOUS! ! HARMLESS IN THEIR NORMAL HABITAT ! OPPORTUNISTIC (If they leave their normal habitat and get into us) 2) Roles of Microorganisms: (Bacteria and Fungi are “Semi-Good”) - digestion -

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