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2. List five Clinical parasitology laboratory specimens and explain in detail their possible medical importance of each specimen.
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- 3. What are the factors to consider when handling a stool sample in a clinical parasitology laboratoy? Long answers are very much appreciated. State your answer in your own words and do not plagiarize. Thanks in advance!Why is it important to grossly check a stool sample in a clinical parasitology laboratory? Please answer in your own words, do not plagiarize. Thanks in advance!Why is stool examination important in the study of Parasitology? Provide/List 5 specimens in a clinical parasitology laboratory and explain the possible clinical significance of each specimen. Please do not plagiarize.
- Why is it best to examine a freshly collected stool sample in clinical parasitology laboratory? Please answer in your own words, do not plagiarize. Thanks in advance!Think about the job of your dreams (epidemiologist). How might you use research writing skills to perform that job? Discuss the ways in which strong researching, organizing, writing, and critical thinking skills could help you succeed at being epidemiologist.Epidemiology 1. True or False: A screening test with 99% specificity and 99% sensitivity will necessarily have higher predictive values than a screening test with 50% specificity and 50% sensitivity. 2. True or False: If it's found that participants in a screening program were much less likely to die from the disease screened for after 20 years of follow-up compared to non-participants, then the screening program must have been the reason for the reduced mortality.
- Nanomedicine has the potential to enable early detection and prevention and to drastically improve diagnosis True FalseEpidemiology 1. True or False: Prevalence is a measure of association used to estimate the rate of disease occurrence in studies of screening programs. 2. True or False: Incidence is a measure of disease frequency used to estimate the risk or rate of exposure in diagnostic test studies. 3. True or False: A number needed to screen of 20,000 would mean that for every 100,000 people screened, 5 would benefit. 4. True or False: A screening program with a number needed to harm of 1000 would be consistent with a risk of harm of 0.002 in the screening group and 0.001 in those not screened.14. Expert panels can evaluate healthcare workers infected regarding continued ability to work. These recommendations: Must keep Infected workers from having direct contact with patents Should be as strict as possible to protect patients rights Must be adhered to or legal action will be taken Should seek to impose the least restrictive alternative nnisms include:
- 2. True or false? During an outbreak of an emerging infectious disease, if data quality and completeness of reporting were the primary goals of the health department's surveillance for that disease, performing active surveillance would be a better option than passive surveillance.What significance does the case of Ethics of Administering Anthrax Vaccine to Children have regarding disease prevention and control? Explain your answer. What significance does the case of Water Fluoridation: The Example of Greece have regarding chronic disease prevention and health promotion? Explain your answer. What significance does the case of Safe Water Standards and Monitoring of a Well Construction Program have regarding environmental and occupational public health? Explain your answer. What significance does the case of Medical Tourism and Surrogate Pregnancy: A Case of Ethical Incoherence have regarding vulnerability and marginalized populations? Explain your answer.discuss the significance of epidemiological studies… provide an example to support your discussion