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Tuberculosis (TB) is a chronic disease in humans resulting from Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection.... High TB prevalence is notable from developing countries, which contains crowded shanty towns and urban slums.... ... ... ... In the worst clinical presentation, tuberculosis presents with serious necrotic to caseating granulomatous lesions in the lungs and other extra-pulmonary organs, such as the brain and liver....
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Moreover, the same authors previously studied H5N1 virus virulence in ferrets and they have valid criteria for assessment, where they demonstrated earlier equivalence in virulence of two strains of the virus.... Although studies in mammalian models do have constraints from the practical, ethical, and economic perspectives, it could be a valid option since the ferret is a naturally susceptible host to influenza a virus, which has been used in previous studies to evaluate H5N1 virulence and safety and efficacy of vaccine candidate preparations....
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hus the above discussion shows how people behave using three different types of defence mechanisms under a situation of conflict and the negative expressions of such defence mechanisms.... The essay "Health and Science Questions" focuses on the critical analysis of the major questions in health and science....
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With time and technological advancements, transplantation of animal organs to humans has diminished the.... enotransplantation, as the name suggests, is a kind of transplantation that is performed between two different species; it encompasses transplantation of living cells, tissues or organs, usually as transplantation from non-human animal species into humans.... This could be from mouse to humans or from pig to humans....
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The paper "Mongolian History" discusses Mongolia, a vast, sparsely populated country in Central Asia.... It is landlocked with Russia to the north and bordered by China.... The population is estimated to be only 3 million in the country, which has over 1.... million square kilometres.... ... ... ...
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This study 'Plant Candidates for Production of Edible Vaccines' shows the types of edible vaccines used to prevent diseases, the problems that arise due to usage and the prospects that people pertain on the use of vaccines.... The traditional vaccines are limited and are not supplied in large quantities....
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This research will begin with the statement that there were many developments and discoveries during the 20th and 21st centuries, with rapid changes characterizing this era.... The world was changed instantaneously, moving at a pace where there is little room for reflection.... ... ... ... The researcher states that technology, or to be more precise, the power of the Internet and high-speed computers distinguished the late 20th century and presented a dominant force early in the 21st century and up to now....
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It can however be managed by good animal husbandry practices such as maintaining the cleanliness of poultry houses and isolating infected birds from healthy ones.... Control of mild avian influenza can be done using a program of vaccination, with the imposition of quarantine.... The paper "Avian Influenza virus" covers its epidemiology, causes, pathogenesis, diagnosis, clinical signs, transmission, prevention, and treatment.... PATHOGENESISWhen a bird contracts influenza virus into its body, the virus replicates itself in the respiratory system, mostly in the digestive tract or in the nasal cavity before getting into the environment....
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