RUNNING HEAD: VIRUSES Discovering the Virus Responsible for Hepatitis C Jasmine Jones Community Christian School Abstract Hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection has reached epidemic proportions. Currently, HCV has more deaths than AID’s annually in the United States. In the United States alone, nearly four million persons are infected and without knowing. Furthermore, HCV is the leading reason for inflammation of the liver. HCV was the first virus discovered by molecular cloning. This was…
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Hepatitis C is a liver disease that affects your liver cells. It is also a blood-borne illness. Hepatitis C affects about 170 million people worldwide. It is unsure how exactly a person is infected by Hepatitis C but most people who are affected, are frequently unprotected from infected blood. Some at high risk are: people that inject drugs with needles and people who are frequently getting dialysis treatments. 1 of 100 healthcare workers such as nurses and doctors are affected by Hepatitis C due…
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Hepatitis B is something I am not too familiar with, so in doing this paper I learned a lot of new information. I have heard people talk about hepatitis C frequently but not Hepatitis B. In reading this, I’m hoping you will earn just as much about this disease as I did. Pathophysiology Hepatitis B is a severe infection of the liver caused by the hepatitis B virus also known as HBV. Hepatitis B virus (HBV) is a hepadnavirus, with the virion consisting of a 42-nm spherical, double-shelled particle…
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Samantha Oka Government 5/21/15 Research Paper The Origin of Cannabis Cannabis is a tall plant with a stiff upright stem, divided serrated leaves, and glandular hairs. It is used to produce hemp fiber and as a psychotropic drug. The oldest known written record on cannabis goes all the way back to 2727 B.C. from the Chinese Emperor Shen Nung. During the 1500’s, cannabis was being spread throughout the western hemisphere where it was imported to the Chile for its uses as fiber from the Spaniards…
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Pectin microspheres for Colon-specific delivery C. Senthil Kumara , A. Umamaheswaria, M.D. Rajab, M. Sivakumarc, M. Gover Antoniraja and K. Ruckmania*. aDepartment of Pharmaceutical Technology, Anna University BIT campus Tiruchirappalli, Tiruchirappalli 24, Tamilnadu, India. bCentral Leather Research Institute, Council of Scientific and Industrial Research, Adyar, Chennai 20, Tamilnadu, India. cManufacturing and Industrial Processes Research Division, University of Nottingham, Malaysia Campus…
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Research Paper Blood Plasma/ Blood Trading isn’t just an American industry, it happens all around the world! Blood is what you need to stay alive. If you don’t have it, you will die, and that is why many people donate. Overtime blood transferring had become good for saving lives but also bad because of the chronic diseases found, and religious reasons prohibit people from giving or receiving blood. (“www.BloodBanking.com”)Blood transfusion has been good for over 150 years. It has saved…
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program is noted as the VHA SCAN ECHO, which was launched in 2011 and modeled after the University of New Mexico’s Project ECHO (1,2). The VHA has 11 specialty-care SCAN-ECHO teams for common chronic conditions, such as diabetes, heart failure, hepatitis C, and chronic pain management (3). Sites use VHA videoconferencing technology to train primary care providers in remote locations (CBOC’s). In this way, the more specialized expertise of a larger medical center can be expanded to regionally proximate…
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Is The Use Of Animals For Research Purposes Justified? For a very long time animals have been used for experimentation in the medical and cosmetic fields . This research led scientists to discover biological processes and in the process gain knowledge and understanding of how to improve the quality of human life. Although animal experimentation in scientific fields occur widely, it has become an ethical issue. The legality of such experiments and the ethics behind it has been strongly challenged…
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3 hours Continuing Education original research By Lisa M. Black, PhD, RN, CNE Tragedy into Policy: A Quantitative Study of Nurses’ Attitudes Toward Patient Advocacy Activities T he for sTudy findings lead To new legal proTecTions n evada whisTleblowers . absTracT Background: In 2007 and 2008, 115 patients were found to be either cer tainly or presumptively infected with the hepatitis C virus through the reuse of contaminated medication vials at two southern Nevada endoscopy…
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afraid to try new ideas when it came to his music, his fans loved the innovative, contemporary style Beethoven brought to the table. Beethoven died on March 26, 1827, at the age of 56. An autopsy revealed that the immediate cause of death was post-hepatitis cirrhosis of the liver. The autopsy also provided clues to the origins of his deafness. A theory traces Beethoven's deafness to contracting typhus in the summer of 1796. My favorite song/music composed by Beethoven would definitely have to be…
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