Create a table of the following Cardiovascular and Systemic Diseases: 1. Malaria 2. Tularemia 3. Plague...
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Create a table of the following Cardiovascular and Systemic Diseases: 1. Malaria 2. Tularemia 3. Plague 4. Lyme disease 5. Cytomegalovirus Disease Create columns as shown below: Name Causative Virulence. of Pathogenesis Sequelae Disease Agent(s) factors
Create a table of the following skin diseases: Leptospirosis Pelvic Inflammatory diseases Gonorrhea Syphilis Genital herpes Create columns as shown below: Name of Disease Causative Agent(s) Virulence factors Pathogenesis Sequelae
Create a table of the following Respiratory System diseases : Tuberculosis Scarlatina Diphtheria Pneumococcal Pneumonia Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) Infection Create columns as shown below: Name of Disease Causative Agent(s) Virulence factors Pathogenesis Sequelae
Create a table of the following Respiratory System diseases : Tuberculosis Scarlatina Diphtheria Pneumococcal Pneumonia Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) Infection Create columns as shown below: Name of Disease Causative Agent(s) Virulence factors Pathogenesis Sequelae
Question 21 (1 point) Which of the following is/are true for diseases of the nervous system (Select all that apply): Viral meningitis: A gram stain can differentiate between the 4 most common causes Hansen@s disease: Has a long incubation period (years) Rabies: You can be vaccinated after exposure and be protected Amebic Meningoencephalopathy: Drugs have limited success and must be used very early in infection Transmissible Spongiform Encephalopathies: There is no cure Question 22 (1 point) Which of the following...
List 7 viral infectious diseases: 1. Causative agent: give the scientific name. 2. Description of pathogen: what type of microorganism, if it is a bacterium, its gram reaction and shape. 3. Reservoir/ where the pathogen is found: 4. Name of disease: 5. Major symptoms: give the 3-5 main symptoms. 6. Treatment: 7. How transmitted.
Choose one of any of the following; Tuberculosis Malaria Zika Ebola Hepatitis B Dengue Genital Chlamydia 1. Describe the agent and its key characteristics. What is the agent? What are key characteristics of the agent that influence its transmission, virulence, and the ease/difficulty of prevention and control? Is there a vector or intermediate host? If so, what are the characteristics of the vector or intermediate host? 2 2. Describe the disease. What are its major manifestations? How does the disease...
PATHOGEN TRANSMISSION Match the pathogen with its mode of transmission. 1. - 2. — 1. Vehicle-borne 2. Droplet 3. Airborne 4. Vector-borne Zika virus disease Malaria Tuberculosis Rocky Mountain spotted fever Meningitis Pneumonia Measles Influenza Pneumonic plague Hepatitis A A systemic fungal respiratory disease caused by Histoplasma capsulatum. A disease caused by infection with the protozoan Toxoplasma gondii. Single-celled parasitic organisms that move and live mainly in the soil. Small intracellular parasites that can live only inside cells; may produce...
Write code for mySQL 1) create a new one database ; to create your table 2) Every table should have a primary key 3) Table relationship has to be based on foreign key and shown within your physical table 4) Insert 5 data records in every table 9) Create a database view that return result set of all record and all columns within all 6 table
1.- Concepts: Pathology, Etiology, Pathogen, Pathogenesis, Infection, Disease. 2.- Normal Microbiota - Transient Microbiota. 3.- Opportunists. 4.- Factors that increase infection susceptibility 5.-Factors to maintain Normal Microbiota. 6.- Areas of the body with Normal Microbiota and sterile areas. 7.-Symbiosis: Commensalism - Mutualism - Parasitism. 8.- Exceptions to Koch's postulates. 9.- Symptom-Sign-Syndrome. 10. Communicable and Non-communicable infectious diseases. Contagious disease. 11.- Incidence - Prevalence and Sporadic - Endemic - Epidemic - Pandemic diseases. 12.- Acute - Chronic - Latent diseases. 13.-...