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- 1-ZA: MICROBIOLOG X Gyes or no Measles is an ex x a A https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScarFK5blZrF4szvrYJcXtBP9s_fgUvBMwqmKjcBQTvY5CaFQ/formRespc Which of the following is TRUE regarding bacteria? Bacteria help produce vitamins in our digestive system Bacteria help clean our intestinal walls and help digest food Bacteria are involved in the production of a variety of foods we consume All of the above are true Which of the following statements concerning viruses and human health is 1 false? in many diseases caused by viruses, the virus attacks cells as it reproduces many viral diseases can be controlled through vaccinations some viruses can remain dormant in the body for years before disease symptoms appear most viral infections are difficult to treat, but they can be finally destroyed by antibioticsPRIONS AS AGENTS OF DISEASE (Extracted from Internal Medicine. Farreras - Rozman, 14th edition, 2000) There is a group of degenerative diseases of the human central nervous system (CNS) and of some animals that are transmissible and manifest in various clinical forms, although most have a very long incubation period. In humans, the most paradigmatic diseases of this group are kuru (which means "tremor" in the language of a tribal cannibal group in Papua New Guinea) and Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease, and in animals bovine spongiform encephalopathy ( mad cow disease) and scrapie (in sheep). These diseases are not caused by any conventional pathogen, but are caused by a transmissible protein that multiplies in the host, called a "prion." A prion is defined as an infectious pathogen with a protein structure, resistant to procedures that modify or hydrolyze nucleic acids. The term was introduced by Prusiner in 1982 with the purpose of highlighting that they are agents (proteinaceous infectious…Why is Zika virus disease considered dangerous even though itrarely kills?
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- How do Viruses Cause Disease? topic (Viral Infections of the Eyes) need in paragraph bro,.. thankz alot gbuThe worldwide spread ofmultidrug-resistant (MDR) pathogenicbacteria has becomean urgent threat to human and animalhealth. More than two million people inthe United States become infected withantibiotic-resistant bacteria each year, andmore than 23,000 of them will die fromtheir infections. In 2015, approximately480,000 cases of MDR tuberculosisoccurred worldwide and another 100,000cases were resistant to at least one antibiotic.In the United States, cases of drugresistantenterobacteriaceae infectionsincreased three-fold between 2001 and2012. In 2016, a woman in Nevada died ofa Klebsiella pneumoniae infection caused bya strain that was resistant to 26 differentantibiotics, including colistin, which is consideredthe “last resort” antibiotic.One factor leading to the spread ofMDR bacteria is the selective pressurebrought about by repeated exposure toantibiotics. Worldwide, livestock consume used as feed supplements. The routineuse of antibiotics in livestock feed and theoveruse of human…Allyson Byrd "Adapting Koch's postulates how microbial community sequencing could contribute to the postulates and mechanisms by which microbiome can inhibit infectiolus diseases )