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    Infectious Diseases are the biggest threat to global health” “Infectious diseases constitute a major problem for the world, but even more so in the developing world” (Fonkwo, 2008). Infectious diseases are caused by pathogenic microorganisms, such as bacteria, viruses, parasites or fungi; the diseases can be transmitted, directly or indirectly, from one person to another (WHO, 2015). No country can afford to remain distant in the war against these diseases, especially given the potentially far-reaching

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    One’s immune system by itself cannot prevent emerging illnesses, but infectious disease pharmacists can aid everyone with the constant battle of health and well-being. Infectious diseases pose a threat that shouldn’t be taken lightly. A mere cough or sneeze could be one’s death determining factor. The pharmacists countering infections create the basis for preventing the spread of disease throughout the entire world. Everyday, they make crucial decisions involving the distribution of medicines. Without

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    Annotated Bibliography: Infectious diseases 1. Control of communicable diseases manual, edited by David L Heymann. 18th edition. Washington, DC: American Public Health Association, 2004. This book is one of the most sought-after sourcebook detailing infectious diseases in a precise and informative structure. Every listing of the infectious diseases is easy to read because it is elucidated under different subcategories that give a clear understanding of the disease. These subcategories include

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    The Decimating Effects of Infectious Disease in the New World "It is often said that in the centuries after Columbus landed in the New World on 12 October, 1492, more native North Americans died each year from infectious diseases brought by the European settlers than were born." (6) The decimation of people indigenous to the Americas by diseases introduced by European invaders is unprecedented. While it is difficult to accurately determine the population of the pre-Columbian Americas

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    Australia’s mortality rates from infectious diseases over the last century Introduction Over the last century, the mortality rate from infectious diseases in Australia has declined significantly3. Along with highly successful research to develop effective vaccines, public health campaigns have contributed substantially to this outcome. Organisations such as the World Health Organisation (WHO) and UNICEF have been heavily involved in finding vaccines to treat these diseases and promoting education and

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    Typhus This infectious disease, Typhus has taken so many lives. It was a huge threat to people all over the world. In just 1847 to 1848, Typhus managed to kill 20,000 people. People did not know how to treat Typhus, and also most people didn’t know that they needed to keep clean, and sanitary, along with their home. History, Bacteria or Viral, Key People, and Treatment all play huge roles in the disease of Typhus. 1. History There are various types of Typhus that can infect people. Typhus

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    the term infectious disease Infectious disease are diseases or illnesses caused by micro-organisms that become harmful in the body, these micro-organisms are called pathogens. Pathogens are any organism that cause disease, these can include bacteria, viruses and fungi. Not all the micro-organisms mentioned above are harmful to the body, although, under certain conditions such as an immunocompromised individual or the age of a person, can produce an onset of signs and symptoms of an infectious disease

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    Thursday, March 1, 2018 Infectious Diseases Health care workers are around infectious diseases a lot while they are working. These workers include physicians, nurses, technicians, clinical laboratory workers, first responders, building maintenance, security and administrative personnel, social workers, food service, housekeeping, and mortuary personnel. Many of the health field is exposed to infectious diseases all the time. The three primary ways of infectious diseases are contact, droplet, and

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    by several doctors, eventually got diagnosed with a rare infectious disease like Eastern Equine Encephalitis or Viral Hemorrhagic Fever. The diagnosing and treatment of these perplexing diseases fascinated me and I have wanted to dedicate my life to studying and curing these diseases ever since. Although the years of schooling, residency, and specialty training will take over a decade, I believe the reward of becoming an Infectious Disease (ID) Specialist/Physician will prove to be rewarding by saving

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    Lyme disease is an infectious disease that is caused by bacteria. The common sign of this disease is that the infectious expanding area of redness begins at the tick bite about week after it been bite by the creature. Lyme disease can cause serious health issue in your body. Infected black legged tick can spread Lyme disease to humans through their bite. Ticks are very small and as their bite are usually painless In Canada there are two types of tick that are spread called: western lack legged

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