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Microbiology Disease Disease name: pneumonia Topics for each disease must include: Name of disease and a brief history Signs and symptoms Pathogenesis and virulence factors (what makes that bacteria/virus cause disease, etc.) Transmission and epidemiology (includes morbidity, mortality and prevalence rates for the diseases) Culture and diagnosis Prevention and treatment Something interesting about the disease (ex. How common is it, what is the likelihood of survival, did anyone famous die of it, do you have a personal story about it?........)
one autosomal dominant disease, one autosomal recessive disease and a sex-linked disease. for each disease discuss etiology, signs and symptoms, diagnosis, treatments and preventions
Research one autosomal dominant disease, one autosomal recessive disease, and a sex-linked disease. For each disease discuss: 1. Etiology, 2. Signs and Symptoms, 3. Diagnosis, 4. Treatment and Prevention. Provide additional information from an outside source.
Please select one disease from Endocrine disease AND one disease from Reproductive disease. (Total of 2 topics) "(Note, No handwriting all typed)" Please write a 4-5 paragraph discussion on the selected topics. This discussion should be summarised, detailed and comprehensive. 1. Endocrine: a. Diabetes mellitus b. Acromegaly c. Addison's disease 2. Reproductive: a. Gonorrhea b. Endometriosis c. Syphilis
A diagnostic test for a disease is such that it (correctly) detects the disease in 90% of the individuals who actually have the disease. Also, if a person does not have the disease, the test will report that he or she does not have it with probability .9. Only 1% of the population has the disease in question. If a person is chosen at random from the population and the diagnostic test indicates that she has the disease, what is...
is to Parkinson's disease is to dopamine as depression; serotonin O Alzheimer's disease; serotonin Alzheimer's disease; norepinephrine depression; acetylcholine
elevation of LDH caused by A)Myocardial disease B) liver disease C) prostatic disease D) Many organ disease
A disease affects 16% of the population. There is a test (not perfect) that detects disease with a probability of 98% (i.e comes back positive when the person has the disease). However, the test produces 5% false positives, i.e comes back positive even though the person does not have the disease. i) A person who has the disease is tested, what is the probability that the test will come back negative. ii) What is the probability that a randomly selected...
QUESTION 1 Match the disease with the type of microbe that causes that disease. Each answer can be used more than once or not at all. rabies A. Viral Disease Yellow Fever B. fungal disease C. Archael disease Polio V D. bacterial disease Leprosy E. protozoan disease Plague malaria QUESTION 1 rabies Match the disease with the type of microbe that causes that disease. Each answer can be used more than one A Viral Disease Yellow Fever B. fungal disease...
For a particular disease, the probability of having the disease in a particular population is 0.04. If someone from the population has the disease, the probability that she/he tests positive of this disease is 0.95. If this person does not have the disease, the probability that she/he tests positive is 0.01. What is the probability that a randomly selected person from the population has a positive test result?