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    The Panama Canal was a very tedious and tiring job to build. Many problems were faced during the making of this grand canal. Some of the problems were the fact that that was the time of Yellow fever and Malaria, which was carried by mosquitoes and spread fever to the people and workers in Panama. Another challenge was also digging up the steep, landslide prone, Culebra Cut. the bigger of these two problems was the Mosquitoes. Most of the Mosquitoes in Panama ethier carried Yellow fever or Malaria

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    Malaria, a potentially fatal disease, was discovered to be caused by only one type of mosquito by Ronald Ross and Giovanni Battista Grassi. Malaria affects over 300 million people each year. Without Ross and Grassi, the groundwork to find the cure for malaria would not have been set. Both Ross and Grassi could not have discovered what they did without each other. Although Ross won the Nobel Prize, it is clear that both Ross and Grassi should've gotten it. In chapter ten of Microbe Hunters by Paul

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    Mosquitoes In Delaware

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    Mosquitoes are a big problem in Delaware, these critters can be very vicious they move in silence and are painless when they bite. When these blood sucking critters latch on, it's a possibility that they can let off the common virus they give people called the West Nile Virus (WNV). The population of mosquitos is outrageous because they multiply by the minute. Mosquito control is a serious problem in Delaware, because the environment here attracts them in droves, they spread diseases, and are an

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    The common name of Austrobilharzia Variglandis is a swimmer's itch. What does your worm look like? The Austrobilharzia Variglandis looks like a long, thin fish with two sharp ends or fins at the end of it. What is the life cycle of your worm? The life cycle of my worm is eggs are passed in waste, the eggs then hatch and release miracidia, the parasite develops in a molluscan intermediate host, humans are exposed to the dermatitis-producing cercariae, cercariae then makes it’s way to the skin of birds

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    3.4. Results 3.4.1. An. arabiensis larval density in natural grass habitats No significant effect of sub-site location was found (F = 0.367, DFd = 9, DFn = 3, P = 0.999). Hence, the larval abundance data collected from the breeding habitats associated with each grass species was pooled in subsequent analysis. An. arabiensis was the most abundant species comprising more than 40 % of the specimens in the study area, and was the only member of the An. gambiae sensu lato complex to be identified following

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    Maggot Poll

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    The next step involves the collection of the insects and beetles from the body and scene. Adult flies should be caught with a net, and then immobilized in a glass killing jar consisting of a cotton ball soaked in ethyl acetate. After a few minutes the adult flies can be transferred to vial with 75% ethyl alcohol. For the collection of beetles, using forceps or gloved fingers beetle can be placed directly into a vial of 75% ethyl alcohol. The next step is the collection of eggs and approximately

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    Health Care in Brazil    Brazil’s public health care system is not widespread which calls for major health concerns to the society.  The need for improved health care is vital throughout the country of Brazil. 60% of the population uses the public health care system however it is basic shots and emergency visits, there is also a shortage of doctors, nurses and hospitals in areas of low population. In the 1980s, the citizen of Brazil launched an initiative that encouraged and effectively applied

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    Chlamydia Trachoma

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    Chlamydia trachomatis is the bacterium that causes trachoma a chronic contagious infection of the cornea and conjunctiva and that trachoma is the world’s leading preventable cause of blindness. Trachoma is caused and transmitted through multiple routes, including contaminated fingers, flies and the use of dirty face cloth (Hopkins et al., 2008, p.476; Dolin et al., 1997, p. 1511; Thylefors, 1992, p.90; Resnikoff, et al, 2004, p. 844). All of which are hygiene related, such as direct infection by

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    Many international diseases lead to epidemics in America. One current epidemic right now is the Zika Virus. In order to ward off more epidemics there should be more prevention precautions taken. Joe Heller, the illustrator of the cartoon above works for the Green Bay Press. He has been awarded 8 best of gannett awards and 6 milwaukee press club awards. The message of this cartoon is not hard to see. Epidemics are serious and more should be done to put a stop to them. As you can see the Zika Virus

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    Having the chance to be in the NBA, have 2 league MVP awards, and take your team to the finals back-to-back years is truly outstanding. This is what most people know Stephen Curry for doing. But, what they don’t know is the good he does off the court. Curry is a hero because he notices big problems in the world and does something about it, he perseveres through the hatred he gets from others while continuing to do what he believes in and he’s an all around good person who never gives up.

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