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- In a tabular form, indicate the scientific name of the common blood parasites, its brief description (morphology), its host, location in the blood, and its effect on the blood/circulatory system please provide your references thank youwrite out a detailed summary on Salmonella. Questions below will help you frame your summary. Please describe the bacterium. What is its shape and size? Is it Gram-positive or negative? Pictures are always fun! If you can find a microscopic image – include it. What is/are the reservoir(s)? e.g. water, food, human, etc. Are there parameters needed for infection? (Temperature, pH) What is/are the mode(s) of transmission. If it's foodborne - is it linked to a specific food? How many cases occur each year? In the US and/or worldwide and/or in the County where you live Has it caused any outbreaks or epidemics? Thank you-Find a recent article or case study about a mono outbreak. Write a short essay in which you: summarize the outbreak, describe the process of diagnosis, and provide details about the therapy given to infected individuals. Make a cite the references used in your case study or article.
- Please select all of the statements that apply to chlamydial infections. (NOTE: Please change all question marks to checkmarks for correct answers or empty boxes for incorrect answers.) Check All That Apply Caused by Chlamydia trachomatis, a rod-shaped bacterium. Caused by Chlamydia trachomatis, a rod-shaped bacterium. Causative agent is an obligate intracellular parasite. Causative agent is an obligate intracellular parasite. Causative agent has two forms: elementary body and reticulate body. Causative agent has two forms: elementary body and reticulate body. Causative agent has two stages: cercaria and miracidium. Causative agent has two stages: cercaria and miracidium. Newborn babies of infected mothers can develop chlamydial eye infections.A. Provide a brief description of a hypothetical food-borne outbreak case. Click or tap here to enter text. B. Provide hypothetical data sets corresponding to the following tables (simply fill out the tables, do not remove rows nor columns but you may add more rows for your cases/incubation periods/food items if you wish to): Table 1: Case status and demographic factors Case (Y/N) Record Number 1 Sex (M/F) Age (in years) 3 4 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Table 2: Incubation periods and case counts Incubation period (days after exposure) 1 Number of cases 2 3 4 5 6 7 Figure 1: Epidemic curvehttps://youtu.be/kUlKRIMxpZQ?si=HXom3VXfbwAeMNPl Answer the questions after watching the video above and please cite any other sources that is used. Thank you How do public health officials work together to solve the issues? How do you investigate the outbreak? What do you need to do?
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- Mononucleosis is an infection caused by the Epstein-Barr virus, often called the “kissing disease.” It is usually seen in teens and young adults but anyone of any age can contract the virus. There is research but it is limited because mono is not a disease that must be reported to agencies during outbreaks. Write a short essay with the following content: Summarize the outbreak. Describe the process of diagnosis. Provide details about the therapy given to infected individuals. Make sure to cite the references used in your case study or article.Explain why the rate of nosocomial infections is often relatively high in emergency room settings.Prepare a tabulation of infectious disease caused by bacteria and viruses that are common in the Philippines (3 bacteria, 2 viruses) Tabulate according to: Name of Bacteria/Virus , Characteristics of Bacteri/Virus, Disease, Lab Diagnosis, and Treatment and Prevention