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    What is Legionellosis?

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    Proposed species: Legionella pneumophila Word count: 753 Proposed action: eradication What is Legionellosis? Legionnaires' disease is known as a form of pneumonia caused by any type of aerobic bacteria that is part of the species Legionella. The most significant amount of Legionnaires' disease cases are triggered by the bacterium Legionella pneumophila according to the Mayo Clinic. You normally get it by inhaling in spray from water that has the bacteria in it. The spray may come from various

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    Biopsychosocial and Dhalgren and Whitehead’s model are effective, to a certain extent, in explaining current trends in significant health issues like smoking-related conditions in developed countries. Biomedical model focuses on biological causes of diseases (Browne, 2005). Illnesses are caused by bacteria, viruses, injuries, and are objectively diagnosed at a cellular level and treated using medicinal procedures (Cockerham, 2007). As the dominant healthcare model in mid-20th century, it allowed for

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    Physical Inactivity

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    advance the health of population was not in practice due to lack of evidence (Kohl et al., 2012). Being physically active plays an important role in ensuring health and well-being. Physical activity play an important role in many diseases like type 2 diabetes, heart diseases and many cancers. According to the world health organization, physical inactivity is responsible for six percent of deaths globally, around 3.2 million deaths per year including 2.6 million in low and middle income countries and

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    and sustainable. Although there are parts of the world that are economically advanced, other countries through out the globe are underdeveloped. Due to this, it results in disease, which ultimately affects the wellbeing of people. Due to a lack of medical practices and resources, death can be inevitable. When reviewing disease in developing countries one must look at he contributing factors, that lead to the malady and death of many individuals; Such factors are, malnutrition, a lack of education

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    MECHANISM OF TRANSMISSION OF INFECTIOUS DISEASES (EBOLA VIRUS DISEASE) INTRODUCTION: A disease is a change of functioning in the body that makes it not to function properly. It is a disorder in the normal function of the body. There are different types of diseases such as Ebola virus disease, cholera as well as other types. Infection is the incursion of a microorganism to a cell or a body to cause harm or disable the body from functioning properly. Infectious diseases are disorders from microorganisms

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    and social topic of communicable and non-communicable diseases. I will be investigating into various aspects of two specific diseases. A high level of knowledge will be demonstrated with a detailed description of both communicable and non-communicable diseases as well as an understanding of epidemiology. I will then find a communicable and non-communicable disease example and describe the biological basis of each disease with an explanation to how the body responds to the disease. A list of at least

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    How do social determinants of health contribute to the development of illness? What is a communicable disease chain? Are there steps that a nurse can take to break a link within the communicable disease chain? Give a specific example. Readings within your text covering international/global health and the following websites will assist you in answering these questions: 1. U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Global Health website: http://www.cdc.gov/cogh/index.htm 2

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    Investigating Diseases A01 In my unit 9 assignment I will be looking at and comparing communicable and non-communicable diseases. I will also be looking at two different diseases and the differences between them and their signs and symptoms. Section A (AO1): I will be focusing on communicable and non-communicable diseases are, how they are caused, types of them and the signs and symptoms of one of each and also how they are diagnosed. Section B (A02): I will be focusing on how diseases are distributed

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    growing cause of disease and death worldwide1 . The expanding markets in developing countries due to globalization have attracted the influx of multinational food and drink companies into these countries with aggressive marketing strategies targeted mainly at children. This has resulted in a nutritional transition from traditional plant based diets to western high fat, energy dense diets with a consequent rise in the prevalence of Non communicable diseases2. The double burden of disease it presents alongside

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    obesity epidemic. During the early part of the 20th century, infectious diseases predominated as the highest cause of mortality

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