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- Using your knowledge of the biology of bacteria and viruses, explain as to which is more difficult to treat with antimicrobial agents – a viral infection or a bacterial infection? Please keep brief - 8 sentences/dot points max.When the ELISA test was conducted on an immune-suppressed person, he tested positive for a pathogen. (a) Identify the disease the patient is suffering from. (b) Name the causative entity. (c) Mention the cells of the body that are attacked by the pathogen.How we can Treatment Severe Combined Immunodeficiency (SCID) by using gene therapy? Please answer at your own words,please..
- 1. What is hemicraniectomy? 2. Discuss the disease or the condition on the case presented: (see pictures for more details), includes the definition, epidemiology, signs and symptoms, treatment and management. Thank you so much!Discuss a Case Study about hypersensitivity or allergy. The case study should include the following: 1. Name of the patient 2. Background/profile of the patients 3. Type of Allergy 4. Signs and symptoms 5. Laboratory Test/Results 6. Treatment 7. PreventionPut a Y for Yes in any box where the row/column combination is true, and an N in any box where the row/column combination is false. See examples in the box below. Treat with antibiotics All ages susceptible Transmit by food Person-person transmission Diarrhea - Salmonella Diarrhea - Norovirus Diarrhea - Rotavirus Diarrhea – C. diff N Medical emergency Treat with antibiotics Prevent with vaccine Bacterial meningitis Viral meningitis
- Discuss the factors affecting infection briefly.A nonimmunized child appears at the clinic with a visible rash. Which of the following observations indicates the child may have rubeola (measles)? A. Small blue-white spots are visible on the oral mucosa. B. The rash begins on the trunk and spreads outward. C. There is low-grade fever. D. The lesions have a 'teardrop-on-a-rose-petal' appearance.You work in Dr. Gainess office and you know that the Boulays appointment today is about a potential contagious rash. What precautions should you take when the family arrives?