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Pediatric Pharyngitis (Sore Throat) - College of Registered Nurses of

... A painful condition of the oropharynx associated with infection of the mucus membranes of the pharynx and the palatine tonsils. The peak prevalence is found in children less than 5 years. Nurses with Remote Practice Certified Practice designation (RN(C)s1) are able to treat children with pharyngitis ...
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... characterise the responses we used both gene ontology (biological process) enrichment analysis and KEGG pathway analysis to identify key functional groups that were enriched across each developmental stage. Results from this analysis showed a clear difference between the antiviral and antibacterial ...
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...  Routine stool culture may not identify non-jejuni noncoli Campylobacter species; request special testing for these if initial evaluation is unrevealing  Antibiotic susceptibility should be performed on all stool samples  Increased rates of resistant and multidrug-resistant Enterobacteriaceae, es ...
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... pathogens in the environment is often not directly detectable, nor stably associated with sensory cues that would permit the evolution of genetically determined, innate avoidance. In such cases, learning to avoid cues associated with disease symptoms becomes important as a way of reducing subsequent ...
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... It is at the Manager’s discretion whether or not to allow a child into nursery if they are showing signs of  illness, even if there is no exclusion period or if this is after any exclusion period has passed or if a doctor  has stated that they are not infectious. The Manager will need to take into a ...
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Inflammatory Disorders - Austin Community College

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... dialysis patients and rarely from mother to infant. Sexual transmission accounts for 10% of cases. Chronic infection with HCV occurs in about 85% of infected individuals leading to fibrosis of the liver and Cirrhosis in about 20% of these patients. Risk for Hepatocellular carcinoma in a patient with ...
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