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  • Four Ebola Reston Virus Infections
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    The Worlds Fight Against Microbes Many infectious diseases that were nearly eradicated from the industrialized world, and newly emerging diseases are now breaking out all over the world due to the misuse of medicines, such as antibiotics and antivirals, the destruction of our environment, and shortsighted political action and / or inaction. Viral hemorrhagic fevers are a group of diseases caused by viruses from four distinct families of viruses: filoviruses, arena viruses, flaviviruses, and buny...
  • Non Aids Infectious And Immunological Diseases Research
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    EBOLA VIRUS Ebola virus, a member of the Filoviridae, burst from obscurity with spectacular outbreaks of severe, haemorrhagic fever. It was first associated with an outbreak of 318 cases and a case-fatality rate of 90% in Zaire and caused 150 deaths among 250 cases in Sudan. Smaller outbreaks continue to appear periodically, particularly in East, Central and southern Africa. In 1989, a haemorrhagic disease was recognized among cynomolgus macaques imported into the United States from the Philippi...
  • Signs Of The Flesh Eating Bacteria
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    Some call it 'horror'; and some call it 'the super germ'; , but now, our always known 'regular'; bacteria, those one-celled creatures once considered under control with antibiotics, have invaded our hospitals and headlines with a vengeance. The vengeance used against us is caused by an existing organism called necrotizing fasciitis, the so-called flesh-eating bacteria, caused by Group A streptococcus. What this organism does is progressively destroy the human body tissue all the way to the bone....
  • Diseases And Infections
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    Introduction Mononucleosis is a viral disease that affects those usually between the age of ten and thirty-five, although a person at any age can get the disease. This disease found in mainly adolescents and adults seems to only occur in those who escaped the Epstein-Barr virus infection in childhood. It is also known as Glandular Fever, because it affects the lymph nodes in the neck, arm pits and groin. It can last anywhere from one to two weeks to six to eight weeks, some people suffer from mo...
  • Mad Cow Disease Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy
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    Mad Cow Disease Bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE), better know as Mad cow disease is a relatively new disease. Most sources state that BSE first showed up in Great Britain in 1986 [Dealler p. 5] but some say it popped up in 1985 [Greger p. 1]. However the official notification was not until 21 June, 1988 [Dealler stats. p. 1]. Spongiform are invariable fatal and there is no treatment nor is there a cure for this disease [Greger. 1]. The recent scare of BSE has arisen because of the contract...
  • Of The Symptoms Of Schistosomiasis
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    Ever wonder what kind of parasites are in your water, or how they can enter in to your body to make you very sick Well it is most definite that no on want to get sick. The information found in this paper was collected over the past month, either by going to the library or by accessing information off the Internet at home, almost every night. The point that will be given to you is a little in information about the infectious disease called Schistosomiasis. The points the main points will be the c...
  • Initial Infective Agent Of The Disease Anthrax
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    Introduction Since September 11th, terrorism has featured regularly in the media causing widespread alarm. Since the postal attacks in the winter of 2001, in which Bacillus anthracis spores were delivered by mail to targets of terrorism, attention has turned to the possibility of terrorist attack using bio weapons. Bacillus anthracis: The Organism Bacillus anthracis spores, the initial infective agent of the disease anthrax are 1-2 f'Ym by 0.5-1 f'Ym in size (3). Once implanted the spore germina...
  • Unknown Disease Known As Sars
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    Research Report: SARS and It's Effects on the World Beginning February 2003, newspaper and other media sources began reporting a rapid spreading of this unknown disease known as SARS. Cases were arising from areas all around the world and several people, even in Ontario, were to be quarantined. When I first began to hear these reports, I naively didn't think it would affect my life. Little did I know that I would be sent home from my co-op at the Emergency Ward of Victoria Hospital one Friday af...
  • Spread Of Disease In Africa
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    Africa Aids In Africa Introduction Africa suffers from an A.I.D.S. epidemic that is killing off the population in unbelievable numbers [CITE SOURCE HERE]. The culture and social beliefs and practices throughout the continent facilitate the spread of the disease and hinder attempts to stop the infection. The country is being hurt economically not only because they are paying with lives but also medical bills, funerals, lower productivity of workers and men immigrating to find wives. To stop A.I.D...

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