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Chlamydia Trachomatis
Scientific Details
Life Cycle of Chlamydia Trachomatis in the Human Body
Infection & Symptoms
Diagnosis
Screening
Prevention of Chlamydia Infection
Chlamydia trachomatis, a bacterium, has a tendency to infect the colu Continue Reading...
Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococci (MRSA), most common Healthcare Associated Infections
The PICOT question to be discussed is: For adult patients using catheters, does the use of sterilization practices reduce the future risk of health associated i Continue Reading...
Cross-Sectional Study: To Assess the Prevalence of Dental Diseases and Treatment Needs of Pediatric Patients Attending Dental Clinics at Ajman University
The WHO Global Oral Health Program emphasizes that although countries have made substantial pro Continue Reading...
Bacterial Toxins & Damage to Neurons
Which bacterial toxins have negative impacts on the human body? This paper reviews those toxins and their effects on human functions.
Clinical Diseases
Professor F.H. Kayser explains that "Exotoxins" are pa Continue Reading...
ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE
Examining the potential use of beta secretase enzymes in the treatment of Alzheimer's Disease
Examining the potential use of beta secretase enzymes in the treatment of Alzheimer's Disease
Efforts to develop a drug for Alzheimer Continue Reading...
Mental health disorder is a continuum ranging from a severe disorder to minor distress of behavior or mind. The prime target of the health initiative is to enhance the social functioning and health of mentally ill persons (Halpern & Kaste, 2013). Continue Reading...
Meningitis
Select one bacterial, one fungal, and one viral pathogen capable of producing meningitis in humans.
Bacterial: Neisseria meningitidis
Fungal: Cryptococcus neoformans
Viral: Epstein-Barr virus
Describe the general characteristics and s Continue Reading...
Communicable Disease/Community Nursing
2003 SARS Outbreak
In November 2002, the first case of severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) was reported in the Guangdong Province in China (Lau and Peiris, 2005). Over the next few months, SARS cases were Continue Reading...
microorganism, Bradyrhizobium japonicum, displays a symbiotic relationship with soybean plants. There are different factors that may affect the relationship of this microorganism with plant biomass. These factors may be pH, temperature, the nutritio Continue Reading...
Environmental Psychology
As a brief introduction of this study, environmental psychology pertains to the Correlational approach and linkages that are focused on the relationship between human being and their environment. This is a scientific study t Continue Reading...
Among the factors which this article elucidates are necessary to be considered, Hetherington et al. indicate that "the long-term effects are related more to the child's developmental status, sex, and temperament; the qualities of the home and parent Continue Reading...
If we can study these thematic relationships, and understand how persons with disorders are interpreting and judging these relationships, then we can perhaps intercede in those interpretations and judgments by way of thematic relationships that hel Continue Reading...
Emergency Action Plan
As a strict requirement of OSHA, the clinical laboratory science department must comply to this standard that is used in describing all the appropriate actions that must be taken by the facility in order to ensure that there Continue Reading...
These diseases may be aggravated or deteriorated because of indulgence in sexual life as well. In severe cases, indulgence in sexual life even may cause vital crises such as cerebral bleeding and myocardiac infarction. Accordingly, sexual life shoul Continue Reading...
In conclusion, although the anthrax bacterium is relatively low on the list of possible contaminants, future research on this potentially fatal disease should continue, particularly when considering the ever-growing threat from terrorist actions an Continue Reading...
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Much like other influenza a viruses, the virion of the H5N1 virus is enveloped and is either spherical or filamentous as to its formation and in clinical isolates, the virus has been shown to be more filamentous, while in some laboratory st Continue Reading...
Challenges include the ability to identify suitable markers. Both library-dependent and library-independent methods require thorough validation." (Soule, Loge, and Gay, 2007) Challenges are stated to be inclusive of "....the ability to identify suit Continue Reading...
The researchers of this study found that subgingival levels of Bacteroides forsythus and actinobacillus was more among smokers when compared with non-smokers. Umeda et.al (1998) also reported that smokers had increased levels (or = 4.61) of Treponem Continue Reading...
S., experts estimate the genuine number of incidents of abuse and neglect ranges three times higher than reported. (National Child Abuse Statistics, 2006) in light of these critical contemporary concerns for youth, this researcher chose to document t Continue Reading...
However, one cannot develop the vaccine before the outbreak occurs. From development to commercial production of the vaccine would take approximately three months after a pandemic has been declared (WHO, 2008). The vaccine developed must be matched Continue Reading...
Ginsberg in fact spent some time in a psychiatric ward and his poem Howel makes the implication that his and his contemporaries madness is caused by the madness of society which, due to its infatuation with technology, has become a demon far worse t Continue Reading...
Marketing Protection from a Potential Bird Flu Pandemic
A popular saying is that it 'is an ill wind that blows nobody good.' This means that even something as dire as the looking threat of a bird flu pandemic has the ability to increase demand for m Continue Reading...
In one laboratory experiment, bacteria exposed to high levels of pathogenic bacteria over several hundred generations eventually adapted "their progeny became dependent on having the formerly pathogenic bacteria in food vacuoles...(Jeon, 1991)" (Arm Continue Reading...
There are no diagnostic procedures that can specifically identify PID. However physicians rely on a number of symptoms that can be correlated in the diagnosis of PID. Diagnosis will begin with the physical examination of the abdomen. Blood test is u Continue Reading...
, 2000, p. 686). Virtually all swine CAFOs must cope with a significant amount of waste materials on-site that have been linked with serious odors and contain antimicrobials, nutrients, organics, and pathogenic microbes (Cole et al., 2000). For insta Continue Reading...
Essay Topic Examples
1. The Evolution and Impact of Vaccines in Public Health:
This essay would explore the history of vaccines, from Edward Jenner's smallpox vaccine to modern mRNA technology. It would discuss the impact Continue Reading...
A Promising Strategy Against Multidrug-Resistant Nosocomial Infections1. Public health experts have defined certain environments and specific pathogens for which alternatives to antibiotics will be particularly crucial.0. What is a nosocomial infecti Continue Reading...
Primary Research Articles Pt Activity: Understanding a Novel Gamma Radiation-Inactivated Sabin-Based Polio VaccineFigure 2 Western Blot and RT-PCR Analysesa) Experimental ObjectiveTobin et al. (2020) aim to determine whether ionizing radiation can c Continue Reading...
Primary Research Articles Pt Activity: Understanding a Novel Gamma Radiation-Inactivated Sabin-Based Polio VaccineTitle AnalysisThe articles title, A novel gamma radiation-inactivated Sabin-based polio vaccine (Tobin et al., 2020), provides insight i Continue Reading...
Pathophysiology EssaysQ1Question 1: Comparison of Virus and Bacteria in Terms of Infection and the Body\\\'s Responsea. Basic Chemical, Molecular, and Cellular Mechanisms of Infection for Viruses and BacteriaViruses and bacteria differ in their struc Continue Reading...
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The Impact of Mastitis on Dairy Production and Animal Welfare: This essay would examine how mastitis, a prevalent infection of the mammary gland, affects milk production, the quality of dairy products, and the overall Continue Reading...
Essay Topic ExamplesThe Role of Gallstones in the Pathogenesis of Acute Pancreatitis:Explore how gallstones form and subsequently lead to acute pancreatitis. Discuss the pathophysiological mechanisms involved, the prevalence of gallstone-induced panc Continue Reading...
Introduction
In recent years, the use of face masks has become increasingly common, especially in light of the global COVID-19 pandemic. While face masks are essential for preventing the spread of viruses and bacteria, their prolonged use can also co Continue Reading...
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Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is a chronic systemic inflammatory disorder that primarily affects joints, but it can also present with extra-articular manifestations. The struggle to fully understan Continue Reading...
Breast Cancer Care PlanIn addressing the case study of a 31-year-old Ashkenazi woman concerned about her risk of developing breast cancer, it\\\'s important to integrate various aspects including genetic factors, patient-care technologies, and eviden Continue Reading...
Emergence of Anthrax Outbreak in Heartland's Livestock: A Public Health CrisisIntroductionIn the ranchlands of Heartland, the local livestock industry suddenly became the epicenter of a health crisis. Over the span of a few short, more than 60 head o Continue Reading...
Prevalence of AZ among Women in Modern TimesProblem StatementAlzheimer's disease is a severe health issue that affects millions of people globally, and women are disproportionately affected by the disease. Despite being aware of this issue, there is Continue Reading...
Problem StatementAlzheimers Disease (AD) is a debilitating and progressive neurodegenerative disorder estimated to affect over 5 million women in the United States, yet recent research has shown that many cases go undiagnosed (Royse et al., 2021). Th Continue Reading...
The Prevalence and Effects of Alzheimers Disease Among American WomenDescription of Topic for Dissertation ResearchAt present, there are more than 5 million cases of Alzheimers disease in the United States, and this figure is projected to increase by Continue Reading...
Chain of InfectionClip 1: Clip Location (minutes:seconds) 0:41 - 4:24In the first clip of the movie Contagion, it appears that the pathogen is spreading through direct contact. Contamination may be airborne, spread by the woman coughing at the bar in Continue Reading...