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    Questions a Resolution Must Answer • what role must the WHO play during health emergencies and to what extent should it interfere? • What solutions must be implemented to combat the organizational and financial issues of the who regarding emergency response? • What regulations must be enforced in order to maximise the coordination and efficiency of involved members during an emergency? • What measures must be undertook to better prepare the health sector for health emergencies? • How can regional

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    Answer Paper for Science and Technology - II - Paper 4 Time: 2.0 Hrs.------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Max. Marks: 40 Note 1). All questions are compulsory. Note 2). All questions carry equal marks. Note 3). Draw neat and labelled diagrams wherever necessary. Important note from mySSC.in - In this ’Answer paper’‚ questions are displayed for your convenience. In actual exam‚ do not write the questions. Only answers are expected in answer paper

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    Question 1 The first statement is correct as lead is a highly intoxicated substance that can cause damage‚ especially in young children. There are many symptoms to lead poisoning which include: irritability‚ loss of appetite and nausea‚ headaches‚ unexplained abdominal pain‚ muscle aches‚ constipation‚ learning problems‚ short attention span‚ easily distracted‚ mental retardation and behaviour problems including aggression and impulsivity. As seen in the statement “this is disturbing because it

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    Chapter 22: Oral and Gastrointestinal Diseases Question Type: Multiple Choice 1) Feces are composed about 50% by weight and volume of bacteria. Most of these are species of ________. a) Salmonella b) Escherichia c) Bacteroides d) Streptococcus Answer: c Difficulty: Medium Learning Objective 1: LO 22.1 Review the anatomy of the digestive tract as it pertains to microbial defenses. Section Reference 1: Section 22.1 Components of the Digestive system 2) Streptococcus form ________ ‚ polysaccharides

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    The Hazardous Effects of Pollution to the Environment and Human Health Abstract Pollution is the introduction of contaminants into the natural environment that causes adverse change. It can take the form of chemical substances or energy. Pollutants‚ the components of pollution‚ can be either foreign substances/energies or naturally occurring contaminants. It is any discharge of material or energy into water‚ land‚ or air that causes or may cause acute (short-term) or chronic (long-term) detriment

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    I. Soil-Transmitted Helminthiasis Parasitism is a symbiotic relationship in which one organism‚ the parasite‚ benefits at the expense of the other‚ the host. Soil-transmitted helminthiasis is a human infection of the intestinal tract caused by different species of parasitic worms acquired through contact with contaminated soil (Bethony et al. 2006). Light helminth infections are well endured by human hosts and usually have no symptoms‚ but some serious cases cause morbidity and mortality (CDC‚ 2013;

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    http://eschooltoday.com/pollution/noise-pollution/sources-of-noise-pollution.html Environmental pollution is one of the biggest problems the world faces today. It is an issue that troubles us economically‚ physically and everyday of our lives. The contamination of the environment is also being linked to some of the diseases that are around currently. Yet‚ most people do not know about this problem. This shows that environmental pollution is becoming an increasingly worse problem that needs to be

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    elucidation of the epidemiology and life cycles of filarial parasites‚ preventive measures in the form of drug treatment of human cases as well as measures against the mosquito vectors can be implemented. Dr. Cabrera also worked on the control of ascariasis. With the model he proposed‚ hazards produced by these soil-transmitted helminths can be reduced.Cabrera earned his degree in Medicine at the University of the Philippines in 1945. He then decided to continue his education at Tulane University in

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    ASSIGNMENT – LESSON 8 1. Explain in 2-3 sentences each‚ the role of water in the body for 5 different physiological processes. • Fluid intake and fluid excretion: There is usually a balance between intake and excretion of water. If the water balance becomes unbalanced‚ this can greatly affect various bodily functions such as blood pressure‚ blood sugar levels or brain function. This imbalance will also create a thirst reaction and by the time we perceive this‚ our body is already mildly

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    Formed during Kenya’s Colonial rule‚ as a byproduct of Colonial segregation and institutionalized racism‚ Kibera is the largest urban informal settlement in Africa. The city of Nairobi was built on the intention of creating a vibrate city for the non-African population (White‚ 1990). The necessity for infrastructure created an influx of Africans looking for manual labor in urban employment. Because of the intent to separate Europeans from the African inhabitants‚ these new populations were segregated

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