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    One last example of fear causing a positive change in society is based not off of violence and terrorist attacks, but instead based on the fear of contracting a horrific disease. When the first case of Ebola was announced panic struck not just in America but internationally as well. This deadly disease caused mass hysteria and panic. In the article “The Fear Equation”, Specter explains how just one diagnosed case of Ebola caused a whole city to panic and prepare for the worst. The fear of contracting

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    Pathology is the study of causes and effects for diseases, which could involve examining tissue samples or interpreting lab tests. When becoming a pathologist, there are three career paths you could consider: doctor, clinical scientist, or biomedical scientist (BMS). The path I would like to pursue is biomedical scientist, and within that virology or immunology. Virology and immunology is, according to the Institute of Biomedical Science, “the study of viruses and the disease caused by them such

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    respiratory system is. The effects of the Rhinovirus are, it affects the nose, sneezing, stuffy, and runny nose. The nose takes in air, which then goes to the lungs. The lungs are a part of the respiratory system. The Rhinovirus is acts like a flu. The virus affects the respiratory system, but not the lower half, only the upper half. The respiratory system is a person's lungs. The lungs are important because they allow people to breathe and live. Air enters through the nose or mouth into the throat, then

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    Influenza virus has caused serious respiratory illness and death over the past centuries. Epidemics and pandemics due to Influenza virus were known to cause morbidity and mortality in humans and other animals. Pandemics have been documented since the 16th century (WHO, 2005) and in the last 400 years, at least 31 pandemics have been recorded (Lazzari and Stohr, 2004). Influenza virus belongs to the family Orthomyxoviridae, which is characterized by a segmented, minus-stranded RNA genome. Influenza

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    HCV Case Study

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    contained in serum of infected patients resulted in no virus replication or if any, very low and variable (4). In 2005, All 3 research teams, Charles Rice, Frank Chisari and Ralf Bartenschlager team, separately developed their cell culture systems for HCV based on 2 essential components: a virus genome that has robust and efficient replication in tissue culture, and cells that are permissive to infection and allow effective replication of the full virus life cycle. Before the

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    Cas9 System

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    Clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeats (CRISPR) is a microbial adaptive immune system which utilizes an RNA guided Cas9 endonuclease to specifically target and destroy viral DNA via double stranded breaks (Cong et al., 2013; Hsu et al., 2014). Researchers discovered that they could manipulate the guide RNA (gRNA) to deliver Cas9 to a DNA sequence of interest within the human genome. This enables Cas9 to induce site specific double stranded breaks (Hsu et al., 2014). Donor DNA sequences

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    It prevents the entry of the virus by binding to the CCR5 coreceptors, these coreceptors work together with gp41 to promote the entry of HIV through the plasma membrane of the cell. 2. Integrase Inhibitor for HIV: • Mechanism of Action:

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    EARLY VIRAL GENES The early viral genes E6 and E7 can influence both replication and transcription of the virus, and also interacts with host regulatory proteins [2]. Upon infection of the host, the viral genome ring is disrupted leading to its ability to incorporate its genome into that of the host's [2]. Once the viral early proteins interact with the host’s regulatory proteins, the host cells will lose function of regulating tumor suppression, ultimately stimulating the proliferation of the HPV

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    A common fungal infection of the groin is called jock itch. This fungus thrives in warm moist areas. This same fungus can also cause athletes foot. These two very common infections are usually found in those who perspire a lot. Male athletes and obese individuals can have recurring bouts of this fungus. It is important that you keep reading to learn more about jock itch symptoms. Jock itch will begin as a red rash that starts in a skin fold. This red area will spread outward and become very itchy

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    and concentrating on those rich in lysine. Do as much as you can to get enough sleep and to manage your stress levels as it can have tremendous effects on your immune system. 3: Explore all the available treatment options Since the herpes simplex virus causes genital herpes, antivirals such as Valacyclovir (Valtrex) and Acyclovir can be super helpful. One needs to ensure that they take the antivirals the soonest possible so at to help reduce the viral load and worsening of the disease. It is feasible

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