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Microorganism – Immune system

1. Identify the difference between bacteria, viruses, fungi and parasites. Bacteria Bacteria is a single celled organism, bacteria have evolved to thrive in almost any environment and can be found in almost any substance/surface and also in the human body, …

    Mrsa Pathology

    I am choosing to do a paper on MRSA because my mother in law got it suddenly after a routine hospital visit. It was such a devastating and sudden disease process that I was fascinated to learn more about it. …

      Health and social care CU254

      Bacteria are single-cell organisms, they are living things that belong to a group of their own, and therefore they are not classed as animals or plants. They are usually only a few mm in length, can be spherical, rod or …

        Susceptibility to Tb

        It is not every individual exposed to the Mycobacterium tuberculosis that gets infected with the infection. Susceptibility to disease after infection by Mycobacterium tuberculosis is influenced by environmental and host factors (nature and nurture) A primary infection may heal, the …

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          Staphylococcus Epidermidis

          Staphylococcus epidermidis is one of the most prevalent microorganisms found on the human skin and in the mucous membranes, however, it is a typically overlooked bacterium because there is very little that is known about it. Though it is not …

            Bacteria – Virus

            1. 1 Identify the differences between bacteria, viruses, fungi and parasites. bacteria Bacteria are extremely small singular organisms which are found almost everywhere and also can spread immediately. some bacteria can be dangerous depending where it is in your body …

              Pathogens Essay

              Pathogens are everywhere. They are in people, animals, and the environment. Pathogens come in a wide variety. The types are fungal, bacterial, viral, and other parasites. All pathogens can be dangerous, but two of them are more dangerous. These two …

                Certified nursing assistant

                One of the basic infection control principles is the chain of infection. Transmission of infection in a hospital requires at least three elements: a source of infecting microorganisms, a susceptible host and a means of transmission for bacteria and viruses.1. …

                  Respiratory Disease and Pneumonia Bacteria

                  Pneumonia is a serious infection or inflammation of your lungs. The air sacs in the lungs fill with pus and other liquid. Oxygen has trouble reaching you blood. If there is too little oxygen in your blood, your body cells …

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