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Week 3 assignment

... Although it varies which vaccine children entering kindergarten should receive first, it is required all 50 states children receive the above shots before enrolled to Kindergarten (ProCon.org, 2015). Diphtheria is very important preventing children and adults from Diphtheria diseases. If person is n ...
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Serology: Screening for Vaccine Preventable Diseases

... • Vaccines prevent disease (protective immunity) but do not necessarily prevent infection (sterilising immunity). • Viral vaccines are either live (attenuated) or killed. • Attenuated vaccines do not cause disease in immunocompetent individuals. ...
Ch 19 Notes - Dublin Schools
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... Viral Envelopes • Many viruses that infect animals have a membranous envelope • Viral glycoproteins on the envelope bind to specific receptor molecules on the surface of a host cell • Some viral envelopes are formed from the host cell’s plasma membrane as the viral capsids exit • Other viral membra ...
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... The hepatitis-C virus can be transmitted by sharing snorting tubes. The hepatitis-C virus is wider spread and more infectious than HIV. Even small amounts of dried blood residue can lead to a hepatitis-C infection. Protective measures can easily be taken: Use a clean surface. It is recommended to cl ...
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... Adult trematodes, or flukes, have an oral and ventral sucker with which they attach to host tissue. Eggs of trematodes hatch into free-swimming miracidia that enter the first intermediate host; two generations of rediae develop in the first intermediate host; the rediae become cercariae that bore ou ...
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... vaccine antigens in silico (reviewed by Vivona et al, 2008), usually surface-exposed proteins, ranking them based on a variety of factors and finally testing their vaccine potential in animal disease models. This approach was pioneered by Rino Rappuoli and colleagues at Novartis for meningococcal va ...
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Bloodborne Pathogens

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Bloodborne Pathogens
Bloodborne Pathogens

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Bloodborne Pathogens
Bloodborne Pathogens

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... Viral load tests measure what’s known as HIV RNA. HIV RNA is a measurement of the amount of HIV virus there is in the blood. The most widely used viral load tests are the Amplicor HIV-1 Monitor test (better known as the PCR test) and the Bayer bDNA test. The Viral load is a marker for checking the i ...
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... case, HIV).  Immunodeficiency means that the disease is characterized by a weakening of the immune system.  Syndrome refers to a group of symptoms that collectively indicate or characterize a disease. In the case of AIDS this can include the development of certain infections and/or cancers, as wel ...
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