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  • Autoimmunity occurs when person immune system fails to tolerate self-antigens and attacks the body’s own tissues.

  • Autoimmunity occurs when person immune system fails to tolerate self-antigens and attacks the body’s own tissues.

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How long do you think it takes for someone to develop signs and simptoms after being exposed to a given microbe?
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  • It depend on the type of microbes

  • There are five Stages of any given microbe from Incubation to Convalescence. Thee Five Stages are: Incubation, Prodromal, Illness, Decline, and... Convalescence. more

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  • It depends on the condition to which you are taking the drug as prophylaxis. But the antibiotic should be taken for more than 14 days.

  • من اسبوع الي اسبوعين وتعتمد على مدى إصابةالعدوى وقرار الطبيب

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How doyou think gonorrhea is transmitted?
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What do you think is the most common cause of flu in our communities?
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  • including leishmaniasis, schistosomiasis

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  • General Abdominal pain, dyspepsia, vomiting, itchy skin, peeling of nails and signs of anemia including palpitation

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  • Becouse after 6month it can be on high lever

  • Slow Growth of the Bacteria: Need to Kill "Dormant" Bacteria: Drug Resistance: ETC

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What do you think is the most common cause of diarrhea in children?
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  • Skin disinfection should also be done before any invasive procedures eg Phlebotomy and IV fluids infusions

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  • True

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  • Yes, you're absolutely correct! Helicobacter pylori is a gram-negative bacterium, and it plays a significant role in causing peptic ulcer disease. In... fact, it's responsible for the majority of peptic ulcers, with some estimates suggesting that it contributes to more than 90% of duodenal ulcers and a substantial proportion of gastric ulcers as well. more

  • Yes, you're absolutely right! Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) is a gram-negative bacterium that plays a significant role in the development of peptic... ulcer disease and gastritis. It’s a fascinating, yet troublesome, microbe because of its ability to survive and thrive in the acidic environment of the human stomach. more