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1.__________ are single-celled organisms. A. ProtozoanB. InchwormsC. VirusesD. Bacteria2.Pathogens are microorganisms that cure disease. A. trueB. false3.Washing your hands is one of the main ways to prevent from getting sick. A. trueB. false4.__________ is the common cold’s pathogen. A. BacteriaB. VirusC. FungusD. Protozoan5.Diseases are spread only through direct contact with one another. A. trueB. false6.Infectious diseases can be spread by any of the following ways except:A. candy. B. insectsC. sunlight. D. water.7.Viruses are treated with antibiotics. A. trueB. false8.If you have a __________, you literally have a plant living on your body. A. virusB. bacteriaC. protozoanD. fungus9.The organism that attaches itself to healthy cells is called a/an:A. virusB. fungusC. infectionD. bacteria10.The following is not a defense mechanism for infectious disease:A. mucous membranes. B. red blood cells. C. white blood cells. D. antibodies.
Please Help me on my HEALTH homework !!!!!!! ..... 10 POINTS?
Let me start off by saying that I am 18 years old and I had pain and swelling on a few of my fingers and toes back in December. Went to the ER and was diagnosed with MRSA. After 8 days on Bactrim with no improvement, my general doctor said she had no clue and called an infectious disease who turned us to a dermatologist. We watched it for 3 weeks and after a few cycles of swelling and waning, we went to a rheumatologist. My history of psoriasis lead her to think it was Psoriatic Arthritis but we can't get any solid clues to hint such as blood tests or damaged joints. We tried Medrol and I had an allergic reaction so I have been switched on 10mg prednisone for a month to date which took the pain away, but not a lot of the swelling. In addition I have had a dry cough for about 4 weeks now and I am not due back to the doctor until April. What should I do?
What should I do, diagnosed with arthritis?
... there's a business man who owns an antidote company for infectious diseases. Firstly he "designs" a disease (and it's antidote), releases the disease into the world, people get ill and desperately need a cure, and then as *his* company already have the antidote ready they are the first suppliers, and he makes a load of money from people buying the antidote. The movie is told from the viewpoint of another (younger) man who has found out about this dodgy disease/antidote businessman, and who is trying to expose the businessman for who he is; a fraud. Early on in the movie the businessman discovers the young man is onto him, and injects him with a new disease while giving him a handshake in a hotel reception. For the rest of the movie the young man is trying to find the secret laboratories where the antidote to the disease he has contracted is - there is only 1 vial of the disease in these labs, and there's a lot of running around and "ooh, who's in possession of the vial atm?!* towards the end of the film. I think in the end the young man gets cured and the businessman gets infected and dies. Any ideas?!!- not A Time To Kill, but thanks anyway...
What's the movie where...?
summarize some symptoms of bacterial infectious disease
summarize some symptoms of bacterial infectious disease?
Please read. I need a vets opinion on this. Just a couple weeks ago we started to notice that my kitten (5 months old) was starting to gain a little weight. After a while he ballooned. His abdomen got the "pot belly" and everywhere else was skinny/bony. At first it didn't really effect him and was his usual self. But we took him to the vet just in case. They looked at him and told us we had nothing to worry about, and that it was just kitten pudge. I didn't think that could have been it but I decided to try not to worry about it. I was gone for about 5 days and came back to his bot belly a lot bigger than it was before... It sticks out about 3 inches on each side... That's how enormous his stomach is. I heard that FIP is called "the purring disease" and that's another thing too. We thought it was just his personality. Every time you touch him or pick him up he instantly purrs. Which got him his nickname insta-purr lol... He hasn't showed any other signs like diarrhea, vomiting or anything else. But could it be too early for those signs? I'm taking my kitten (Leo) to the vet again today. Nothing is going to happen other than tests. But if it's for sure he has it. Then I want him to go in peace... I hate seeing him like this and I want a vets second opinion about it... Thanks you. I apreciate you taking the time to read this and answer. also I read his papers that came with him when I got him from the humane society. He didn't have the vaccination for FIP. And weve recently tested him at the vet for internal paracites. So I don't think that's it.
Please I need a veterinarians opinion!! My kitten might have FIP (feline infectious peritonitis)!!?
Im really freaking out about this infectuous disease...HIV......Before being accepted for his current job, my husband had to be subject to medical examinationand he said they didn't notify him about any health problems since he was offered the jobWell...what i want to know is since he had to do medical examinations it reassures us that he does not have infectious diseases including...HIV infection...could it be correct? He keeps telling me if he had infectious disease like an HIV infection they would have called him and since at work they didnt tell him anything it means he is clean...Please your opinionsThank you
Husband...it reassures no infectious disease...could it be correct? im freaking out...please...?
I had donated blood to the red cross and they sent me a letter saying they were rejecting it because I tested positive for HTLV-1, they provided a phone number for a counselor but instead of calling I went to my Dr. Prior to receiving that letter, for like 6 months I had been waking up every other week with random unexplained bruises on my legs, some were small and on one occassion I had one the size of a grape fruit on the back of my leg below my knee. My Dr ran a CBC which came back with normal levels but the HTLV-1 came back positive, he has referred me to a Neurologist and an Infectious Disease Specialist which I will be seeing next week. I didn't get any answers and frankly everything happened too fast I was afraid to ask anything to this Dr who seemed scared after seeing my results, he stepped out twice to phone the specialist during our check up. Looking back, not only have I been having unexplained bruising but since I was 12, I'm now 28 I have suffered from terrible leg pains, it is such a deep pain which I feel to the bone, this pain would keep me up at night in tears as a child but all the Dr we went to would just say it was normal, that it was growing pains and no tests would be done. I have continued to get these leg pains but not as often as I did when I was a child, I'm now terrified after researching HTLV-1 that I may have Leukemia. Anyone out there with Leukemia also diagnosed with HTLV-1???
Can having HTLV-1 and random bruises indicate I have Leukemia?
Hi, Our indoor cat just came back after a night out in the neighborhood in the poring rain. He looked a little confused and soaking wet when he walked to our front door in the morning. He was shaking as if from the cold, and seemed to be a little scared. He ate his pouched cat food as well as some treats, we gave him a sponge bath with just water and dried his fur. Now he is napping, and noticed his back paws are twitching. And it doesn't look like the twitching cats do in their sleep; it is more repetitive. And his paws are also very blistered like he ran for a while on the pavement. Do you think it's just the stress of being on his own all night in the rain, or is it a symptom of some infectious disease such as rabies or anything else? I doubt the latter because I know it takes time for this stuff to develop. So what do you think? Also, would you say we should take him to the vet er (it's Sunday and our vet is unavailable), or let him sleep it off and see what he's like tomorrow? Thanks for your answers!
Cat run away for 12 hours came back in the morning paws blistered legs twitch in his sleep. What could it be?
Use the terms from the list below to fill in the blanks in the following passage. bacteriophages capsid emerging viruses envelope glycoproteins lysogenic cycle lytic cycle pathogen prions provirusviroids virusesSegments of nucleic acids contained in a protein coat are called __________ (9) . The protein coat, or ________(10), may contain RNA or DNA, but not both. Many viruses have a(n) ___________ (11) , which surrounds the capsid and helps the virus enter cells. It consists of proteins, lipids, and _____________(12) derived from the host cell. Viruses that infect bacteria are called ______________(13). Any agent that causes disease is called a(n) ___________ (14).Viruses cause damage when they replicate inside cells many times. When the viruses break out, the cell is destroyed. The cycle of infection, replication, and cell destruction is called the ______ ______ (15).During an infection, some viruses stay inside the cells but do not make new viruses. Instead, the viral gene is inserted into the host chromosome and is called a(n) _______(16) . Whenever the cell divides, the provirus also divides, resulting in two infected host cells. This type of replication cycle is called a(n) __________ ______(17).Viruses that evolve in a geographically isolated area and are pathogenic to humans are called ___________ _______ (18). Infectious disease agents that have a single strand of RNA and have no capsid are called _________ (19). There is a newly discovered class of infectious particles called _______(20) , which are composed of protein with no nucleic acid.
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What perspectives and information, in addition to scientific, must be considered when addressing issues of global infectious disease?