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    which is used to screen pharmaceutical products and surgical instruments for the presence of gram-negative bacterial endotoxin (Botton, 2003; Pirri, 2005; Leschen, et al. 2005). Their blood is also used in diagnostic testing for diseases such as meningitis (Pirri,

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    Cerebellar Syndrome

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    neuropsychological deficits at the time of the onset of the disease. Common symptoms are: motor deficits, altered state of consciousness, visual disturbances and ataxia. However, there are also atypical manifestations that include cerebellar syndrome, meningitis, and meningoencephalitis, progressive myoclonic ataxia, muscular degeneration associated with signs extrapyramidal (Fig.). It is a progressive disease and leads to death within a few months where the patient is in permanent immunodeficiency conditions

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    Causes of infection BACTERIA. These one-cell organism is responsible for illnesses such as strep throat, urinary tract infections and tuberculosis. VIRUSES. Even smaller than bacteria, viruses cause a multitude of diseases ranging from the common cold to AIDS. FUNGI. Many skin diseases, such as ringworm and athlete's foot, are caused by fungi. Other types of fungi can infect your lungs or nervous system. PARASITES. Malaria is caused by a tiny parasite that is transmitted by a mosquito bite. Other

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    My hero has made a huge impact on my life. They have always been there for me and supported my decisions. Whether it was a good or bad decision, I had always learned from it. When things got rough they always made sure we were happy and kept a smile on our face. One of these people were very sick but always managed to make sure we were okay. While the other one is taking care of us the best that they can he has many health issues as well. These people are my parents. My parent's might

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    process. The isolates are catalase and oxidase positive. H. influenzae is a pathogen that typically colonizes the nose and throat, and is spread via person to person contact or respiratory droplets. Severe infections, such as this case, may result in meningitis and typically affects children. Vaccines are available but no information regarding that for this patient was available. The patient was transported to a larger healthcare facility that specialized in cancer care to treat the

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    The Polio Vaccine

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    The CDC, Center for Disease Control, says that polio used to be very common in the United States Before the polio vaccine and that it infected thousands of people each year with this severe illness. This outbreak stopped with the invention of the polio vaccine in 1955. In this essay we will discuss what polio is, how effected our world, and how the vaccine stopped the outbreak. Polio, or poliomyelitis, is a crippling and sometimes deadly infectious disease states the CDC. The disease can invade a

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    Streptococcus Pneumoniae, more often called S. Pneumoniae or Pneumococcus, is a significant human pathogenic bacterium. A normal inhabitant of the upper respiratory tract, approximately 1 in 4 people carries the bacteria asymptomatically. Education on what illnesses the bacteria can cause, the signs and symptoms of the bacteria, who is the most at risk for infection along with how it is transmitted, and possible treatments are crucial to understanding the bacteria and helping to stop the spread.

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    Breastfed Research Paper

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    as breast milk. There is no proof that DHA containing formulas are any better than other infant formulas, let alone similar to human milk. Infants who are not breastfed are at increased risk of numerous infectious diseases including bacterial meningitis, bacteremia, diarrhea, and respiratory tract infections to name a few. They are also at increased risk of sudden infant death syndrome in the first year of life and are more likely to develop Type I and Type II diabetes mellitus. As adults,

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    Paper On Oscar Wilde

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    Oscar Wilde was an Irish novelist, playwright, and poet. He is recognized as one of the foremost figures of the late nineteenth-century aesthetic movement, centered on the doctrine of “art for art’s sake”, supporting an emphasis on aesthetic value rather than social-political or moral themes. Wilde was born into an intellectual Irish family on October 16th, 1854. His father was an aural surgeon and his mother was a poet. She established a literary salon through which she exposed Wilde and his siblings

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    One example of our hearing being affected is by noise. Everyday we live our life with many different noises coming from all over the place.Hearing loss from noise can happen to anybody at any age. Close to 24% of American adults from ages 20 - 60 have shown hearing loss from one or both ears during hearing test due to loud noises. As this starts to happen you may realize your hearing becoming more muffled. Getting older doesn’t come easy when it comes to your hearing. You can’t hear as well as

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