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    Hepatitis B Virus (HBV)

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    caused by the hepatitis B virus (HBV). The symptoms of HBV infection vary from person to person. Many people with HBV infection don’t develop any symptoms‚ especially when they are young‚ and most patients with chronic HBV infection don’t develop any symptoms until late stage. However‚ HBV can damage the hepatocyte (liver cell) and cause liver damage and cirrhosis (scarring of the liver). HBV can cause both acute and chronic infection (infections that can’t be resolved after six months). When patients

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    be considering they were always at risk for disease or infection because they were in the poorest conditions. During World War I‚ the Black Plague was one of the most drastic plagues in history. The troops would try anything and everything to help the disease not run like a wild fire. Soldiers would use herbs to blow away bad smells of the sewer and clean the contaminated air. During the war‚ soldiers would

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    upper respiratory tract infections. Sufferers should be diagnosed first and if the diagnosis is a bacterial infection‚ then antibiotics may be used. - Some people do not use the form of medication appropriate to the affected area. For instance‚ an individual with the swimmer’s ear should treat the condition using antibiotic eardrops‚ instead of oral antibiotics. - Certain medical conditions‚ such as eczema‚ do not require immediate administration of antibiotics. Eczema is a skin condition that is generally

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    Coconut Oil Speech

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    The evidence of these benefits can be seen within the Asian and Islander civilizations of the globe. Take a look at their hair‚ how thick and glossy it is or the remarkable condition their skin is in. Coconut oil is used as a hair treatment artifact‚ skin moisturizer and cooking oil. As you can see‚ it has many usages. The health benefits are derivative of the presence of lauric acid‚ capric acid and caprylic acid and its properties such as anti-microbial‚ anti-oxidant

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    Essay On Rosacea

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    5 Natural Treatments for Rosacea Rosacea is a chronic skin condition that primarily affects light-skinned women between the ages of 30 and 50. However‚ this condition can also affect men‚ children‚ and people of all races. According to the United States government‚ more than 14 million people live with rosacea. Although the exact cause of rosacea is unknown‚ studies have linked the development of this condition to the following: A bacterium called bacillus oleronius‚ which may cause an overreaction

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    Tda 2.2 2.1

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    MumpsMumps is a contagious viral infection that used to be common in children. | Usually recognised by the painful swellings located at the side of the face under the ears (the parotid glands)‚ giving a person with mumps a distinctive "hamster face" appearance. Other symptoms include headache‚ joint pain and a high temperature. | ‘Mumps is caused by the mumps virus‚ which belongs to a family of viruses known as paramyxoviruses. Paramyxoviruses are a common source of infection‚ particularly in children’Taken

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    Communicable Diseases and Skin Disorders (13 questions) Common terms that are applied to skin lesions: Erythema – A reddened area caused by increased amounts of unoxygenated blood in the dermal vasculature. Ecchymoses (bruises) – Localized red or purple discolorations caused by extravasation of blood into the dermis and subcutaneous tissues Petechiae – Pinpoint‚ tiny‚ and sharp circumscribed spots in the superficial layers of the epidermis Primary lesions- Skin changes produced by a causative

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    Cvc Case Studies

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    this population. The risk of infection due to a central line varies based on a number of factors‚ including birth weight‚ gestational age‚ type of line‚ and life of the line. A multicenter study showed evidence of increased risk of infection for neonates during the two weeks after CVC insertion with an increase in the risk as the line age‚ and Millstone‚ demonstrated that peripherally inserted central catheter (PICC) lines in place < 7 days had a lower risk of infection. Development of programs to

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    Neem Tree

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    Neem Leaf Extract Title: NEEM Category: Herb SYNONYMS/COMMON NAMES/RELATED SUBSTANCES 6-desacetyllnimbinene‚ Azadirachta indica‚ Azadirachta indica ADR‚ Azadirachta indica A. juss‚ azadirachtin‚ azadirachtin A‚ bead tree‚ beta-sitosterol‚ Bioneem™‚ dogonyaro‚ holy tree‚ immobile‚ Indian lilac‚ isomeldenin‚ limonoids‚ margosa‚ margosa oil‚ Meliaceae (family)‚ Neemix™‚ neem flowers‚ neem-based pesticide‚ neem kernel powder (NP)‚ neem leaf alcoholic extract (NLE)‚ neem oil‚ neem seed kernel‚ neem

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    Hand, Foot & Mouth Disease

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    Hand‚ Foot and Mouth Disease GE 1092 English Composition IA Abstract Hand‚ foot and mouth disease is a viral infection‚ usually caused by Coxsackievirus A. It’s highly contagious and spreads through coughing‚ sneezing‚ sneezes‚ and even contact with infected stools. Hand‚ foot and mouth disease is common in children but rare in healthy adults. Most adults are immune to the virus because they had contact with it as a child. Early symptoms of hand‚ foot and mouth disease include a fever

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