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Preventive Measures Tap Water
893 wordsIntroduction: Typhoid fever is a bacterial infection of the intestinal tract and occasionally the bloodstream, and is from the Salmonella species. Risk of infection is greatest for travellers to developing countries who will have prolonged exposure to potentially contaminated food and beverages. Typhoid fever is a bacterial infection of the intestinal tract and occasionally the bloodstream. Symptoms: Fever as high as 103 to 104 F (39 to 40 C). , Severe headache, Insomnia, Nose bleeding, Either d...
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Spinal Cord Fresh Water
581 wordsSchistosomiasis (also known as Bilharzia) is a disease caused by small parasitic flatworms, species of trematodes of the family Schistosomatidae, which are commonly called blood flukes. The major types that cause schistosomiasis in humans are Schistosoma mansoni leading to intestinal schistosomiasis, S haematobium leading to urinary schistosomiasis and S. japonicum leading to Oriental or Asiatic intestinal schistosomiasis. Persons can get schistosomiasis when their skin comes in contact with con...
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World War Ii Albert Camus
707 wordsThe Plague by Albert Camus proved to be a very interesting and original view as to what could be interpreted as the effects of the occupation and resistance of the Holocaust that he shows resulting from the Nazi Party during World War II. According to one source: (Camus) soon became involved in the Resistance movement against the occupying German forces (Encarta). This was a major influence on him when writing this novel. Albert Camus uses events in his novel The Plague to represent events of th...
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Infected With Hiv Living With Hiv
1,825 wordsJust as clearly, experience shows that the right approaches, applied quickly enough with courage and resolve, can and do result in lower national HIV infection rates and less suffering for those affected by the epidemic. Globally, we have learned that if a country acts early enough, a national HIV crisis can be averted. It has also been noted that a country with a very high HIV prevalence rate will often see this rate eventually stabilise, and even decline. This indicates, among other things, th...
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Hiv Infected Aids Epidemic
2,828 wordsThe present work is devoted to the research of HIV/ AIDS issue among the managers of medical organizations. This problem has been chosen by me for its high relevance in the society in general. The fact is that AIDS is becoming not only the problem of medicine, but is also spreading on social, political and economic life of people. The aim of the work is to define the means of surveying the issue of AIDS in relation to the medical health organizations' activity, as well as the possible weak and s...
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E Coli Infected People
466 wordsFor those who follow the rules of good nutrition by eating healthy foods, the rewards can be substantial. But its also important that you clean and cook your food properly. Because if you dont, certain microorganisms that hitchhike into your stomach can make you feel miserable. E. coli is a bacteria that normally live in the intestines of humans and animals. Although, most strains of this bacteria are harmless, several are known to produce toxins that can cause diarrhea. One particular E. coli s...
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Ebola Virus Homo Sapiens
1,118 wordsAbstract Ebola Virus Ebola Virus Abstract This topic was chosen because Ebola is a relentless killer. Ebola isnt publicized very much so it seems to be a wise topic to explore. This way others may be informed of one of the worlds most powerful viruses. The purpose of this paper is to further educate all those interested in the powerful effects of the Ebola virus in its many forms. I. Introductory Statement II. History III. Variations IV. Prevention V. Transmission VI. Signs VII. Symptoms VIII. T...
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Hiv Infected Women Leading Cause Of Death
1,026 wordsHIV/AIDS is an epidemic that effects both men and women of all ages. It has an impact on many peoples lives either by themselves being infected, knowing someone who is infected, or being a health care worker. HIV is a virus that attacks the bodys immune system. It also effects the blood cells (lymphocytes) and cells of the organs (bone marrow, spleen, liver, and lymph glands). It effects the lungs, central nervous system and gastrointestinal system. People begin with having the HIV virus. An HIV...
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