What are the attributes of a particularly dangerous emerging infectious disease? Discuss the three types of disease occurrence within populations. What are the elements of an epidemic? Define infection rate. Briefly explain various factors affecting the development o...
Describe a listeria infection. Identify foods that this pathogen can be found in and explain how to avoid contamination.What are Bacteria?Bacteria are prokaryotic microorganisms that were among the very first organisms on Earth. Most bacterial species are bene...
Describe two ways that a preexisting virus can become an emerging virus. Describe about the immune response to injury and infection. Explain what Mucor is and how a patient is likely to become infected with Mucor. Describe the pathophysiologic progression of the infection into pneumo...
Describe the progression of HIV infection to AIDS symptoms. Human Immunodeficiency Virus: Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) is a virus that causes infection when an individual comes in contact with an infected person through sex, exchange of body fluids, exchange of needles, or from the mother ...
Describe two ways that a preexisting virus can become an emerging virus. List 5 different examples of viral diseases and describe in general terms how a viral infection may be treated. When we say that we are immune to a specific infectious...
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1. Describe 2 methods of viral infection. 2. How can a virus be helpful to its host? What is the capsid of a virus, and what is its function? How are the two types of capsids constructed? Viruses of different families have varied geometric structures. Which of the following is t...
Find and describe an emerging bacterial pathogen that you think is the most important and pressing globally today. Explain why you choose it and why it is so important or problematic to public health. What are the elements of an epidemic? Define infection rate. Briefly explain ...
Briefly describe FOUR different ways in which antibodies that react to a specific virus can protect an individual from infection. Describe the pathophysiology of Ebola. What are the three cell types affected? 1. Are viruses cellular organisms? 2. What ...
Why is TB an emerging or reemerging disease? Describe how the smallpox virus spread, what are the symptoms, and what is unique about the disease. What is meant by the term "inactive tuberculosis?" Under what circumstances may an old inactive tuberculous infection become activate...