leads to more of a spread of this disease who are able to get ill and infect others and so on. This shows that meningitis is also asymptomatic since this disease doesn’t always give symptoms and people can be carries for this disease. There are other several of forms of strains that you can be infected by with meningitis. Pneumococci, staphylococci, and streptococci these all because meningitis and any other form other these bacteria’s can be carried through the meninges through the bloodstream; it can…
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involuntary movements like breathing and digesting. Without our brain we won’t be able to do very much. Everything we do involves our brain; there are many diseases that can affect our brain. There are many types of meningitis. The different types of meningitis are bacterial meningitis,…
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Neisseria meningitis Kingdom-Bacteria Phylum-Proteobacteria Class-Beta Proteobacteria Order-Neisseriales Family-Neisseriaceae Genus-Neisseria Species-N. meningitis Neisseria meningitides is a gram negative, diplococci, aerobic, pathogenic organism. This organism is the common cause of bacterial meningitis in young children and adults alike. Meningitis is an inflammation of the meninges, which are the protective membranes covering the brain and the spinal cord. Because inflammation in this…
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Meningitis is an infection of the membranes that cover the brain and spinal cord. The swelling that meningitis causes the signs or symptoms of headache, fever and a stiff neck. Most cases in the US are caused by a viral infection but it can be caused by bacteria or fungi. Depending on the cause, meningitis can be cured within a week or it can be life-threatening. In life-threatening cases urgent antibiotic treatment is required. Meningitis is caused by bacteria or viruses that live within…
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Brittini Johnson Bacterial Meningitis Bacterial Meningitis is a severe infectious disease that has many complications such as brain damage or learning disabilities. In the United States between the years of 2003-2007 there were about 4,100 cases of bacterial meningitis reported including 500 deaths. Causes of this infectious disease include pathogens such as Haemophilus influenzae, Streptococcus pnuemoniae, group B strep, Listeria monocytogenes and Neisseria meningitis. The causes of this disease…
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There is five types of meningitis: Bacterial, Parasitic, Viral, Fungal, and Chronic. Bacterial meningitis is a relatively rare infectious disease, which inflames delicate protective membranes called meninges. Meninges covers the brain and spinal cord, and when infection happens it is usually by infections caused by fluid that surrounds the meninges. Meningitis is a serious disease that needs immediate attention; if not treated as soon as possible that you may have complications with brain functionality…
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suffer from meningitis for various reason, they have contaminated food, water, and soil. They also have a lack of health care, they aren’t able to get enough vaccines to cover everyone in their countries; which leads to more of a spread of different types of meningitis. There is always a struggle in less developed where meningitis s most common and it makes it very difficult to cure the disease as it keeps speeding more and more throughout Africa increasing the range of the meningitis belt. Epidemiology:…
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Afterlife There are many things in this world that cannot be explained, whether it be because of lack of technology or the lack of interest in the unknown. In this paper I will explain my finding on the molecule dimethlytrptamine and its direct relation to near death experiences and the afterlife. I have found multiple scientists and research groups that have dedicated their time to either prove or disprove the magnitude of this drug. There have been many mysteries and questions that arise in the scientific…
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WHO, TB infection is currently spreading still in high speed as fast as one person per second. TB is known to kill more young people and adults than any other communicable disease. Every year 8 to 10 million people get infected according to recent research where 3 million people dying from TB. The prediction by WHO is in 2020 about one billion people will be infected with TB. Of all the one billion 70 million will die. Some of the places where TB is spreading widely are sub-Saharan Africa with 2 million…
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of impairment. Much like Little, Osler’s conclusion indicated that proper treatment could greatly increase quality of life. Dr. Sigmund Freud, the Austrian neurologist better known for his work in psychiatry, published some of the earliest medical papers on cerebral palsy. In the early years, Dr. Little believed most cases of cerebral palsy were caused by obstetrical complications at birth. He suggested that children born with cerebral palsy were born following complicated deliveries, and that their…
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