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    worse and cause severe problems. The combination medication has to be taken over numerous months on a daily basis, most patients are given two medications these called PEGylated interferon which has to be injected weekly and the other one is called Ribavirin which is a tablet form. Also there are newer

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    Research Paper On Rabies

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    Rabies Rabies is a disease that is very much ignored and underrated in the western world. The threat of rabies is not a subject of discussion you hear every day, but it should be talked about in school or within the community to be competent when you find yourself in a situation associated with a wild animal. Public Health officials have been warning communities from Connecticut to Florida of ways to prevent exposure to the deadly virus, belonging to the family Rhabdoviridae. It is important to

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    Animal testing prevents diseases and keeps people alive with all of the medical advances that are found. Mice are the key to these advancements. Mice make up 95 percent of all animal research. Though many have the belief animal testing is an inhumane and cruel practice, it is actually beneficial for medical advancement. Scientists simulate what happens to DNA changes in human diseases in addition to studying DNA misspellings because the genes are easily found in the genome sequence of mice. Genomes

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    Introduction Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) is considered the leading cause of lower respiratory tract infections (LRTIs) in infants and young children. Each year, 4-5 million children younger than 4 years acquire an RSV infection, and more than 125,000 are hospitalized annually in the United States because of this infection. (Medscape, 2016). Etiology RSV is the most common cause of LRTI’s leading to morbidity and mortality in children across the world. Most children have acquired an RSV infection

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    Middle East Respiratory Syndrome, also referred to as MERS-CoV, is a novel coronavirus that emerged in April 2012 in Saudi Arabia. The coronavirus causes severe repertory illness in humans in which nearly half of the reported cases have been fatal. Middle East Respiratory MERS-CoV has “also been shown to infect a range of human, primate, porcine, and bat cell lines” (Emergence of the Middle East Respiratory Syndrome). The coronavirus was first discovered in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia at the Dr. Soliman

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    Case Study On Hepatitis C

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    The purpose of this case study on Hepatitis C (HCV) is to come up with a process improvement plan of getting patients screened, approved, educated, and started on treatment within a 20 day period. In order to make this happen, everyone in the clinic needs to be educated on the required clinical screenings and documentation. The case study is designed for: medical assistants, pre, post, tumor, and organ management nurses, and nurse practitioners. The case study will be reviewed over the next two

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    Initial curative treatment in the early 1990’s used interferon and the antiviral ribavirin with a cure rate of 50% (Watson, n.d., p. 1). 2011 saw the invention of two antiviral medications, telaprivir and boceprevir, that increased cure rates to 70%. In 2013 newer drugs, simeprevir and sofosbuvir, were introduced with the later creating

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    A. My research study will be a prospective non-experimental study more specially a longitudinal research method. The reasoning for this is when the treatments are over I want to see if patients are experiencing any long term adverse side effects and if so for how long after the treatment are the side effects persisting. So this will be a long term study that will see the effects of the treatments over a 10 year period of time. B. The subjects I would use for my research proposal would

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    Hepatitis C is a liver disease caused by the Hepatitis C virus. The disease can be either acute or a chronic infection, which can be mild or a lifelong disease. This disease also is the major cause of cirrhosis and liver cancer. The disease is slow moving and sometimes take up to thirty years to damage the liver. In the United States there are an estimated three to four million people with the disease and are not even aware. Approximately thirty percent of the individuals infected within six months

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    Hepatitis C virus (HCV) has become a major problem within the human population, affecting individuals from everywhere, but especially from poor regions. At the moment, 130 to 170 million people worldwide are infected with this virus and it keeps increasing at a rate of approximately 3.5 million people per year. (1) It is estimated that about 0.2 to 26% of the general population in different countries are chronically infected by HCV. (2)(3) The hepatitis C virus is an enveloped RNA virus. Given its

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