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Microbes and Disease??? Commensals ??? Pathogens - no harm to host (no disease) - harm the host (disease)What is the difference ? ??? Virulence / pathogenicity - possess virulence attributes ... more>>
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PREVENTION OPPORTUNITIES UNDER THE BIG SKYDISEASE REPORTING: ESSENTIAL FOR DISEASE CONTROLPrevention opportunities are often discovered when a single case or small a number of cases of disease are ... more>>
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Controlling DiseaseWe are an attractive dish for microbes!Louis Pasteur???People thought that food went off because it was in contact with air. They thought:???Air + food ... more>>
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Communicable DiseaseTemple College EMS ProfessionsInfectious Disease???Produced??? Bacteria ??? Viruses ??? Fungi ??? Otherby invasion of body byorganismsCommunicable Disease ... more>>
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Disease transmissionIn a nursing context one of the major aims is to prevent infection. So for... DiseaseHumansanimalsenvironmentHuman reservoirsendogenous versus exogenous ... more>>
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A beginner???s guide to Inflammatory Bowel DiseaseDr PJ Hamlin PhD MRCP Consultant Gastroenterologist Leeds General InfirmaryBasic: from a GP perspectiveKey points from history / examination ... more>>
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Pompe???s DiseasePGY ????????? Clerk ?????????Case report??? ?????? ??????Name:???XX Age:1 y/o 6 m/o Sex:male Admission date:93/10/15 Chief complaint:progressive vomiting for ... more>>
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www.dotcomhunter.com Disease and Hunters There are many possibilities for hunters to get sick. Many critics c onsider these aspects to be nature's defense mechanisms towards huma n interference ... more>>
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Laboratory Tests And Diagnostic Procedures in Hepatobiliary Disease Patricia Liu, M.D. Liver function tests are best utilized in concert with the clinical situation and in conjunction with serial ... more>>
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Breast DiseaseBreast Anatomyquadrants ??? Parenchyma??? Alveoli Lobules ??? Three tissue types??? Glandular??? FourLobesepithelium ??? Fibrous stroma and supporting structures ... more>>
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ON THE ONTOLOGY OF DISEASE: part IIThe Philosophy of Biology: Structure, Function, EvolutionLouis J. Goldberg University at BuffaloOctober 28, 20061the complexity dilemma ... more>>
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Metastatic diseaseDr Andrew Potter Registrar, Department of Radiation Oncology Royal Adelaide HospitalMetastases??????Tumour implants discontinuous with the primary tumour Always ... more>>
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HIRSCHSPRUNG'S DISEASEEtiology ??? motor disorder of the colon ??? most accepted theory is due to a defect in the craniocaudal migration of neuroblasts originating from the neural crest that occurs ... more>>
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Infectious DiseaseEMS Professions Temple CollegeInfectious Disease???Invasion of body...??? ProtozoaInfectious Disease??????Infectious diseases affect entire populations of humans ... more>>
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Disease: An Evolutionary PerspectiveDoug Green Department of Biology FS 160: Science as a Way of... Perspective on DiseasePathogen controls:fast population growth high mutation rate short ... more>>
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