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    Summary Of Kelly's Story

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    1.) After reading Kelly’s story I researched different skin infections that may cause a rash on a person. Four different infections I found were Scabies, Impetigo, also known as Indian Fire, Cellulitis, and Folliculitis (7). Scabies is a contagious rash caused by the itch mite Sarcoptes scabiei (6). Scabies is a rash that produces red itchy bumps (6). Impetigo is caused by Staphylococcus and Streptococcus bacteria (5). Impetigo is extremely contagious and is spread by close contact (5). Cellulitis

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    contain eight gene segments. The influenza virus life cycle can be divided into the four stages: entry of virus inside the host cell entry of vRNPs (also known as viral nucleoproteins) into the nucleus of host cell , transcription and replication of the viral RNA, export of the vRNPs from the nucleus and finally leading towards assembly and budding of newly formed Influenza virus from the host cell membrane. The virus infection is initiated by binding of the virus to sialic acid host cell-surface receptors

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    blood samples of people with hepatitis C or who are carriers of HCV, but not in non-HCV individuals. This hypothesis was developed based on the following observation A recombinant-based assay for the hepatitis C virus HCV has been developed, using RNA isolate from the hepatitis C virus. Question 2 You are asked to set up two sets of experiments to determine the specificity and sensitivity of the assay. Briefly explain the difference between these two experiments and the significance of having two

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    they are receptors binding. These spiked infect only specific types of cell in host; spike also is a major determinant of pathogenicity of that viral. Also they have Ion channel impeded in the membrane and what that does is it regulates ions in the virus. Inside the membrane is where you find the RNA sequences. The RNA sequences are kept inside Capsomere. But how this small and simple organism

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    contaminated it typically takes anywhere from eight to twenty-one days for the virus to form before symptoms arise. This virus is contagious for one to two days before the rash actually appears. (During this time is also when the infection is the most transmittable.) As long as

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    A successful and responsible salon needs to do all it can to prevent fungal, skin, and nail infections in the course of their business routines. When we think of effective methods for controlling the spread of potentially infectious organisms, we often focus on sanitizing, disinfection and sterilization. The fact is that thorough cleaning procedures can have a huge impact on an effective infection control program. Chemically eliminating infectious organisms is an important goal, but cleaning and

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    Herp Protein Synthesis

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    peptide transporter essential for the transport of peptides to the ER and binding of the peptides to MHC class I molecules [11]. Various herpesviruses interfere with antigen presentation through the blocking the activity of TAP. The Herpes simplex virus type I (HSV-1) encodes the protein ICP47, which competes with peptides in the cytoplasm to bind to TAP. As a result fewer viral peptides are transported to the ER for loading onto MHC I molecules. This ICP47 protein consists of 88 amino acid residues

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    Bell’s Palsy Sir Charles Bell lived from 1774 to 1842 was a Scottish surgeon and anatomist, He demonstrated that spinal nerves carry both sensory and motor functions and that sensory fibers traverse the posterior roots whereas the motor fibers run through the anterior (Bell’s Law). His most notable achievements were his description of the exterior respiratory nerve known as (Bell’s nerve) he discovered that lesion of the seventh facial nerve causes facial paralysis. Bell’s palsy is a condition

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    Candidiasis is a fungal infection that is caused by yeast belonging to the Candida family. There are upwards of 20 different species that are associated with Candida that can cause infections for humans, the most common of which are Candida albicans and Candida auris in healthcare settings. Although, Candida lives throughout the body causing no harm, an overpopulation can make symptoms arise and infection to occur. Candida is normally found in the intestinal tract or on your mucous membranes and

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    There are several advantages to phage therapy with target specificity being one of the main ones. Most phages will only lyse bacteria of a particular species or a specific strain meaning that the human microbiota should not be affected. In contrast, antibiotics are less specific and so treatment usually disrupts this flora, allowing opportunistic bacteria to thrive. This specificity is also a limitation as the bacteria causing the infection needs to be determined otherwise the treatment is likely

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