Category: Disease
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Disease and Circulatory System Correlation Analysis
Disease and Circulatory System Correlation Analysis Circulation system involves the main human organ, the heart. Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is still regarded as the major problem in Australia in terms of prevalence, death rates, the rate of incidence, burden of disease, and costs. The most widely spread form of CVD, coronary heart disease (CHD), continues to…
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Cholera as a Water-Related Disease
Cholera as a Water-Related Disease Table of Contents Relationship Between Water and Global Health Problems Cholera Determinants of Cholera Impact of Climate Change Potential Solutions References Relationship Between Water and Global Health Problems As a matter of fact, the sufficient, continuous, and affordable availability of safe water for drinking and other purposes, including domestic use…
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Analysis of Ebola Virus Disease
Analysis of Ebola Virus Disease Table of Contents Abstract Introduction Disease Manifestation Diagnosis Treatment Prevention Pictures and Figures Representation Conclusion Works Cited Abstract Ebola is one of the most severe viruses in the world. It was discovered in the Democratic Republic of Congo in 1976 and has continued to spread worldwide. The virus has caused…
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Epistemology of Ebola Virus Disease (EVD)
Epistemology of Ebola Virus Disease (EVD) Introduction The Zaire Ebola virus is amongst the most contagious pathogens among the disease-causing hemorrhagic fevers, with reported case fatality rates of approximately 90%. EVD causes severe bleeding complications and multi-organ failure resulting in death. By October 2014, the World Health Organization (WHO) had reported 5335 cases of EVD…
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The Ebola Virus Disease Outbreak in Nigeria
The Ebola Virus Disease Outbreak in Nigeria Ebola is a highly infectious disease with elevated mortality and spread rates. It has caused an extensive number of outbreaks, specifically in Africa, and Shuaib et al. (2014) have examined the Ebola virus disease (EVD) outbreak in Nigeria. As a result of the incident lasting from July to…
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Evaluating Electronic Disease Surveillance Systems
Evaluating Electronic Disease Surveillance Systems Introduction The growing interest and significant investment in electronic surveillance systems have fueled the demand for techniques that evaluate their effectiveness accurately. This paper will analyze issues associated with evaluating electronic disease surveillance systems. Besides, it will explain how one would address the interests of multiple constituencies. Moreover, the paper…
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Nursing Assessment of Patient With Respiratory Disease
Nursing Assessment of Patient With Respiratory Disease Table of Contents Subjective Findings Objective Findings Pathophysiology of the Patients Disease Process References Subjective Findings The subjective data used in nursing diagnosis typically refers to the visual examination of patients and their reported symptoms. In this case, subjective data included in the diagnosis was the reported shortness…
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Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease Readmission
Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease Readmission Introduction Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease is a very common lung disease often caused by smoking, fumes, and a polluted environment. Sometimes, genetics can determine a predisposition towards COPD. Although the disease can be treated in many hospitals and the mechanisms for its diagnosis and treatment are well-known, the readmission rate…
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Akan Adults with Hypertension: Self-Disease Management
Akan Adults with Hypertension: Self-Disease Management Introduction Self-disease management guarantees that people handle their health-related concerns actively. The majority of studies acknowledge that maintaining peoples capacity for self-management is essential for minimizing the illness burden (Rosli et al., 2021). However, adopting the necessary adjustments toward healthy living requires behavioral changes that might not be easily…
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Discussion: Disease and Homeostasis
Discussion: Disease and Homeostasis Table of Contents Summary AIDS Inflammation Immunoglobulins References Summary Homeostasis is a position of equilibrium in which the bodys internal conditions remain stable and relatively constant. The disease is a state of imbalance or disharmony in which the bodys internal requirements are disrupted. An example of homeostasis would be if someone…