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    Essay On Mono

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    (EBV) that can leave a feeling of a tiredness‚ fever‚ and sore throat that can last for days‚ weeks or possibly months. It is known to be one of the world’s greatest common infections. Another virus that may create a similar mono virus is called Cytomegalovirus (CMV). Mono can spread from the saliva which is why it is frequently referred to as the “kissing disease”. This virus is found most commonly in youth and young adults‚ but anyone can catch it by any sources in relation to contact of fluids‚ such

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    Smallpox Essay

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    Smallpox is a highly infectious disease caused by the variola virus‚ an orthopoxvirus. Humans are the only known reservoir of this virus‚ thus no known animal or insect reservoirs have been identified. As routine vaccination is no longer undertaken‚ exposure to variola virus has the potential to cause high rates of morbidity and mortality in human population. Following an incubation period‚ infected individuals manifest with prodromal symptoms that include high fever‚ malaise‚ back pain and prostration

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    Polythene

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    Nil : < 70 ppm AUROSIL PLUS is indicated for use as a prolonged retinal tamponade in selected cases of complicated retinal detachments like proliferative vitreoretinopathy (PVR)‚ traumatic retinopathy‚ Proliferative diabetic retinopathy (PDR)‚ Cytomegalovirus (CMV) retinitis‚ Giant tears‚ primary use in AIDS – related CMV retinitis and other viral infections affecting the retina. CONTRAINDICATION ? stability Greater ? emulsification due to a Reduced AUROSIL PLUS is contraindicated in patients with

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    acute onset weakness. It is an immune-mediated disease that is usually preceded by gastrointestinal or respiratory tract infection in most of the cases. Various pathogens like Mycoplasma pneumonia‚ Campylobacter jejuni‚ Epstein Bar virus and Cytomegalovirus are involved in its pathogenesis and immune response directed against these organisms may cross react with myelin sheath and other neural tissues causing weakness.1 it occurs in whole world with various proportions in all seasons. The incidence

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    Cerebral Palsy Essay

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    Cerebral palsy is a disorder of movement‚ muscle tone or posture that is caused by disruptions to the premature‚ growing brain‚ often occurs before birth. Signs and symptoms are seen during infancy or preschool years. Commonly‚ cerebral palsy is brought on by impaired movement associated with excessive reflexes‚ floppiness‚ or rigidity of the arms and legs and body‚ abnormal posture‚ compulsory movements‚ unsteadiness of walking‚ or some combination of these. The result of having cerebral palsy affects

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    Guillain-Barré Syndrome

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    Zika fever is an emerging infectious disease of arboviral origin transmitted by mosquitoes of Aedes genus. It presents as an influenza-like disease with a cutaneous rash‚ but certain complication can ensue. Accumulating evidence of Guillain-Barré syndrome following Zika virus infection does not come as a surprise‚ as this syndrome is a well-known (albeit rare) complication of other infections. Definition of Guillain-Barré syndrome Guillain-Barré syndrome represents an acute autoimmune polyradiculoneuropathy

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    Chronic Fatigue Syndrome

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    In America today‚ it seems like everyone goes at a rapid pace without an end in sight. People pack two days worth of activities and errands into one‚ work more hours‚ and spend less time relaxing and just getting away than ever before. Many would argue that this ever busy lifestyle is from always being connected (through cell phones‚ text messaging‚ voicemail‚ email‚ etc.) and never making the separation from work and play. That is why a growing disease in today’s culture is Chronic Fatigue Syndrome

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    Pathogenesis of Diabetes mellitus Lillie Toliver HS200 Section # 02RPI Unit 4 Capstone Project: Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus Kaplan University March 11‚ 2014 Type 1 diabetes also referred to as T1DM is a form of diabetes that results from the autoimmune destruction of the insulin producing beta cells in the pancreas. It is usually diagnosed in children and young adults. The body doesn’t produce insulin in type 1 diabetes and insulin is needed for the person affected to have energy

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    Cerebral Palsy

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    intracranial hemorrhage‚ asphyxia‚ or hypoxic ischemic encephalopathy. Cerebral palsy may develop congenitally because of genetics‚ brain malformations‚ maternal infections‚ or fetal injuries. Maternal infections like toxoplasmosis‚ rubella‚ cytomegalovirus‚ and herpes‚ can affect the womb and placenta and inflammation can disrupt brain development of the

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    HIV Infection Definition HIV infection is a disease caused by the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). The condition gradually destroys the immune system‚ which makes it harder for the body to fight infections. Most people infected with HIV eventually develop AIDS. These individuals mostly die from opportunistic infections or malignancies associated with the progressive failure of the immune system. HIV progresses to AIDS at a variable rate affected by viral‚ host‚ and environmental factors;

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