causes Leprosy is caused by the organism Mycobacterium leprae. It is not very contagious and has a long incubation period, which makes it difficult to determine where or when the disease was contracted. Children are more gullible than adults to contracting the disease. Leprosy has two common forms, tuberculoid and lepromatous. Both forms produce sores on the skin, but the lepromatous form is most severe, producing large, disorted lumps and bumps. All forms of the disease eventually cause nerve damage…
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the pilgrimage to the holy city of Jerusalem but unfortunately you contract the disease leprosy, what do you do and who can you turn too? People during the time of the Crusades turned to the Order of Saint Lazarus. Leprosy is one of the oldest diseases in history; the first written reference to leprosy is from 600 B.C.; the first leper hospital being traced back to Empress Eudoxia, the wife of Arcadius1. It is a disease that affects the nerves of the extremities, the lining of the nose, and the upper…
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mushroom/small nose. Drug Abuse: Another reason of saddle nose deformity in a person is Cocaine addiction. Leprosy: It is an infectious disease that leads to nose and skin issues. Venereal Diseases: Some of the sexually transmitted diseases may infect both the mother as well as may be passed to the foetus, thus causing saddle nose deformation. Malignant Tumors: These cancerous tumours infect a person’s skin, which may in turn, lead to nose distortion. Wrong Nose Surgery: Rhinoplasty surgeries may, at times…
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Elephantiasis: Elephantiasis is a disease that is the thickening of the skin and underlying tissues that particularly form in the legs and external genitals. Elephantiasis is caused by obstruction of the lymphatic system, which results in the accumulation of a fluid called lymph in the affected areas. There are many different ways you can get this disease and some causes closely associated with elephantiasis are sexually transmitted diseases (also called lymphogranuloma venereum when that…
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Microbiology Assignment Submission Deadline: Mon, Nov 26, 2012 at 5:30 pM 70 points for flyer assignment Each student will sign up for a different infectious disease or immunological disorder 1. tetanus 2. botulism 3. diphtheria 4. cholera 5. bacillary dysentery 6. typhoid fever 7. poliomyelitis 8. listeriosis 9. Campylobacter jejuni food poisoning 10. Clostridium difficile intestinal infection 11. hepatitis A 12. hepatitis B 13. hepatitis C 14. dengue fever 15. yellow fever…
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Causative Agent Study Sheet Angela Salemi Gram Negative Bacteria Scientific Name Common/Slang names System it affects Interesting Text page Bartonella henselae Cat-scratch disease Skin/eyes Transmitted through flea feces on cat claws, which scratch the skin and cause the infection 653-654 Anaplasma phagocytophilum HGA or Human Granulocytic anaplasmosis Lymphatic Tick borne illness; causes flu-like symptoms 660 Ehrlichia Ehrlichiosis Lymphatic Vector is the lone star tick; main animal reservoir…
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Genetic or nutritional disorders, diseases and infections, or healed fractures all alter the bone in unique ways that can be used to distinguish individual’s characteristics of their skeleton. “For example, a genetic disorder called Osteogenesis Imperfecta ("brittle bone disease") leads to repeated bone fractures. These fractures will appear on the skeleton in many locations and in varying stages of healing…
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Native American Medicine Men Although Native American medicine men/women have been around for thousands of years their healing methods have remained constant by performing rituals, eating herbs, drinking teas and having ceremonies to stay healthy and spiritually. Since the beginning, Native Americans have practiced medicine to keep members of their tribe healthy and safe from other tribes. With over 2,000 tribes in America, many believe health was an expression of the spirit and a continual process…
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helminth—that causes disease. Pathogens are parasitic microbes whose relationship with a host results in infection and disease. The type and severity of infection depend on both the pathogenicity of the organism and the condition of the host. Pathogenicity, you will recall, is a broad concept that describes an organism’s potential to cause infection or disease and is used to divide pathogenic microbes into one of two general groups. True pathogens (primary pathogens) are capable of causing disease in healthy…
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Can viruses be seen with a light microscope? no- viruses can only be seen with an electron microscope. Can the genome of a virus contain both RNA and DNA? no- they only contain one or the other. Whats a genome? entirety of an organism's hereditary information. True or false: Virus genome might have enzymes packaged with it. True How do viruses replicate in human cells? DNA virus: viral DNA copied in the nucleus.. RNA virus: replicated in the cytoplasm Do viruses undergo mitosis? no- they…
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