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Explain the difference in blood types and how they are determined. Also, what are the differences between antigens and antibodies? Explain how the DNA vaccine differ from a traditional vaccine? How are the functions of vaccines and antibiotics different? a. Vaccines...
A biosimilar is not considered a “generic” in the same way that a traditional, small molecule drug (for example: ibuprofen or acetaminophen) is determined to be a generic. Biosimilars are "similar" because they are biologics that do not have to be exact copies of the active ingredient, as...
addition, some people cough a lot of pus sputum, need to consider whether the combination of bacterial infection, in this case, in addition to the use of cough drugs, we can add antibiotics, such as azithromycin, amoxicillin, cefaclor, etc., if the yellow sputum is more and more severe, ...
Presently, the most effective anticoagulation strategy for patients with COVID-19 related thrombosis is unclear. Our patient developed no further thrombosis while on heparin, though notably this change was made after the COVID pneumonia was already improving. Patients with comorbidities that place them...
Pathogens are organisms that can cause disease or harm to the organism they infect. Many bacterial species are known to be pathogenic such as E. coli which can cause intestinal distress. Viruses such as COVID-19 and the flu are also referred to as pathogenic as they...
A sinus infection caused by bacteria is typically treated with antibiotics. If the problem is brain-related, such a tumor, surgery may be an option, or they can try radiation therapy. Loss of smell is temporary when caused by an allergic reaction to medication or exposure to chemicals or ...
because so much of the NHS has been shut down ‘in case’ the NHS was overrun. My friend’s dad is incredibly ill and has struggled to get any medical professional to take any notice of him because he doesn’t have coronavirus. They fobbed him off with antibiotics. He may not survive...
This determines the characteristic tissue pathology of a virus (e.g. vascular system to give rise to COVID-19). Once inserted into a cell, the virus hijacks the cellular transcription and translation machinery for self-replication until the affected cell lyses and the cyc...
and we often need antibiotics toassistthe immune system. To understand why we need both of these things, think of people who you know who are immunocompromised. Even with antibiotics, they have a hard time battling infections because they’re missing an important part of the response: the immu...