What is Herpes and how to know if you have Genital HerpesJames Adigler
What is Herpes and how to know if you have Genital Herpes
Herpes, an infection caused by the herpes simplex virus, is estimated to be present in 50 to 80 percent of the American adult population.
Many people might be unaware of the existence of herpes simplex infection. This can be due to their ignorance or majorly for the reason that it is not as common as AIDS or HIV. Yes, Herpes Simplex falls in the category of viral infection which is contagious. Get more info: https://www.bhagwatiayurved.com/a-brief-introduction-to-herpes-simplex.php
What is Herpes and how to know if you have Genital HerpesJames Adigler
What is Herpes and how to know if you have Genital Herpes
Herpes, an infection caused by the herpes simplex virus, is estimated to be present in 50 to 80 percent of the American adult population.
Many people might be unaware of the existence of herpes simplex infection. This can be due to their ignorance or majorly for the reason that it is not as common as AIDS or HIV. Yes, Herpes Simplex falls in the category of viral infection which is contagious. Get more info: https://www.bhagwatiayurved.com/a-brief-introduction-to-herpes-simplex.php
Genital Herpes Symptoms, Causes and Ayurveda Treatment.pdfBhagwati Ayurved
It is an infectious disease that affects both men and women. Bhagwati Ayurved is the leading provider of a wide range of Genital Herpes Medicine specially formulated to treat herpes without causing any side effects. Get more info: https://bhagwatiayurved.quora.com/Genital-Herpes-Symptoms-Causes-and-Ayurveda-Treatment
Labwork provides a comprehensive menu of general and specialty diagnostic tests. We aim to make diagnostic testing convenient and easily accessible for people while maintaining high accuracy of tests and adherence to standard procedures. All tests are carried out meticulously using state-of-the art technologies and perfect equipment. At every stage of diagnostic testing, our specialised and trained staff ensure safety of the tested individuals and observance of guidelines for accurate testing. Moreover, we provide quick reports with fast turnarounds, we offer mobile phlebotomy for a small fee. There are many options for getting diagnostic tests at Labwork, you may get a panel consisting of many related tests or order a test separately. These tests help assess risk factors for diseases and help monitor treatments too. The several types of tests at Labwork include tests for assessing nutritional deficiency, risk of cardiovascular diseases and diabetes, drug tests to check for potential misuse of drugs, allergy tests, tests for diagnosing many bacterial and viral infections, STDs tests, and tests to check for metabolic disorders, autoimmune diseases and other infections.
HIV infection puts it in a different category than other incurable diseases such as high blood pressure, cancer, diabetes, and so on. The infectious nature of HIV has a much greater psychological and psychological impact on the mental and emotional state of a sick person than non-communicable diseases and often leads to isolation and a feeling of inadequacy.HIV drugs can help the body of an infected person but that person’s feelings of self-esteem, self-esteem, and self-esteem suffer from an amazing contribution that should be considered directly as a treatment for their body.
Treating the mind of an HIV-positive person goes a long way in treating that person’s body because a healthy attitude will produce more antibodies against the depressive and depressed state of the body. health.
The most dangerous idea a person with HIV can allow to fall into is the denial. Denial is very dangerous because it directs the acceptance of the presence of the disease which prevents the infected person from taking appropriate measures to treat the virus and putting other people at greater risk.Denial also has a side effect of confusion where it will send negative or mixed signals to the immune system and weaken the system’s response to both positive and negative external and internal.
A person can live a long and healthy life with HIV, but that is not enough if that person is living in a state of mental and emotional distress due to the constant realization that a deadly disease resides within them.
The strong sexual nature of a person becomes a burden and a curse to those infected with any form of sexually transmitted disease, and HIV / AIDS infection is also a shame and a great shame associated with it.
There is nothing that can prevent a person infected with HIV and AIDS from living a normal and productive life if they do not change their mind. Being HIV positive may seem like the end of your world, but it is not, it is just one of the many challenges and challenges of life that must be met with determination.
Self-pity and denial are psychological trafficking that should be removed from the mind and incorporated into goods and services that strengthen and empower the individual and the community.
No Genital Herpes Treatment is available, but Bhagwati Ayurved helps you. However, remedies exist to lessen the severity of the symptoms. Women infected with herpes may not show signs, but the virus can still transfer from one person to another. Get more info: https://www.bhagwatiayurved.com/genital-herpes-treatment.php
Herpes in Men are here to try and give you some relief with your condition. Please visit the website which will help you identify your symptoms. Visit: http://www.herpesinmen.org
STI information with content knowledge of what is important relating to protecting oneself. This is targeted for 16yer old students as teaching support and may contain some graphic pictures.
Genital Herpes Symptoms, Causes and Ayurveda Treatment.pdfBhagwati Ayurved
It is an infectious disease that affects both men and women. Bhagwati Ayurved is the leading provider of a wide range of Genital Herpes Medicine specially formulated to treat herpes without causing any side effects. Get more info: https://bhagwatiayurved.quora.com/Genital-Herpes-Symptoms-Causes-and-Ayurveda-Treatment
Labwork provides a comprehensive menu of general and specialty diagnostic tests. We aim to make diagnostic testing convenient and easily accessible for people while maintaining high accuracy of tests and adherence to standard procedures. All tests are carried out meticulously using state-of-the art technologies and perfect equipment. At every stage of diagnostic testing, our specialised and trained staff ensure safety of the tested individuals and observance of guidelines for accurate testing. Moreover, we provide quick reports with fast turnarounds, we offer mobile phlebotomy for a small fee. There are many options for getting diagnostic tests at Labwork, you may get a panel consisting of many related tests or order a test separately. These tests help assess risk factors for diseases and help monitor treatments too. The several types of tests at Labwork include tests for assessing nutritional deficiency, risk of cardiovascular diseases and diabetes, drug tests to check for potential misuse of drugs, allergy tests, tests for diagnosing many bacterial and viral infections, STDs tests, and tests to check for metabolic disorders, autoimmune diseases and other infections.
HIV infection puts it in a different category than other incurable diseases such as high blood pressure, cancer, diabetes, and so on. The infectious nature of HIV has a much greater psychological and psychological impact on the mental and emotional state of a sick person than non-communicable diseases and often leads to isolation and a feeling of inadequacy.HIV drugs can help the body of an infected person but that person’s feelings of self-esteem, self-esteem, and self-esteem suffer from an amazing contribution that should be considered directly as a treatment for their body.
Treating the mind of an HIV-positive person goes a long way in treating that person’s body because a healthy attitude will produce more antibodies against the depressive and depressed state of the body. health.
The most dangerous idea a person with HIV can allow to fall into is the denial. Denial is very dangerous because it directs the acceptance of the presence of the disease which prevents the infected person from taking appropriate measures to treat the virus and putting other people at greater risk.Denial also has a side effect of confusion where it will send negative or mixed signals to the immune system and weaken the system’s response to both positive and negative external and internal.
A person can live a long and healthy life with HIV, but that is not enough if that person is living in a state of mental and emotional distress due to the constant realization that a deadly disease resides within them.
The strong sexual nature of a person becomes a burden and a curse to those infected with any form of sexually transmitted disease, and HIV / AIDS infection is also a shame and a great shame associated with it.
There is nothing that can prevent a person infected with HIV and AIDS from living a normal and productive life if they do not change their mind. Being HIV positive may seem like the end of your world, but it is not, it is just one of the many challenges and challenges of life that must be met with determination.
Self-pity and denial are psychological trafficking that should be removed from the mind and incorporated into goods and services that strengthen and empower the individual and the community.
No Genital Herpes Treatment is available, but Bhagwati Ayurved helps you. However, remedies exist to lessen the severity of the symptoms. Women infected with herpes may not show signs, but the virus can still transfer from one person to another. Get more info: https://www.bhagwatiayurved.com/genital-herpes-treatment.php
Herpes in Men are here to try and give you some relief with your condition. Please visit the website which will help you identify your symptoms. Visit: http://www.herpesinmen.org
STI information with content knowledge of what is important relating to protecting oneself. This is targeted for 16yer old students as teaching support and may contain some graphic pictures.
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This Gasta posits a strategic approach to integrating AI into HEIs to prepare staff, students and the curriculum for an evolving world and workplace. We will highlight the advantages of working with these technologies beyond the realm of teaching, learning and assessment by considering prompt engineering skills, industry impact, curriculum changes, and the need for staff upskilling. In contrast, not engaging strategically with Generative AI poses risks, including falling behind peers, missed opportunities and failing to ensure our graduates remain employable. The rapid evolution of AI technologies necessitates a proactive and strategic approach if we are to remain relevant.
June 3, 2024 Anti-Semitism Letter Sent to MIT President Kornbluth and MIT Cor...Levi Shapiro
Letter from the Congress of the United States regarding Anti-Semitism sent June 3rd to MIT President Sally Kornbluth, MIT Corp Chair, Mark Gorenberg
Dear Dr. Kornbluth and Mr. Gorenberg,
The US House of Representatives is deeply concerned by ongoing and pervasive acts of antisemitic
harassment and intimidation at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). Failing to act decisively to ensure a safe learning environment for all students would be a grave dereliction of your responsibilities as President of MIT and Chair of the MIT Corporation.
This Congress will not stand idly by and allow an environment hostile to Jewish students to persist. The House believes that your institution is in violation of Title VI of the Civil Rights Act, and the inability or
unwillingness to rectify this violation through action requires accountability.
Postsecondary education is a unique opportunity for students to learn and have their ideas and beliefs challenged. However, universities receiving hundreds of millions of federal funds annually have denied
students that opportunity and have been hijacked to become venues for the promotion of terrorism, antisemitic harassment and intimidation, unlawful encampments, and in some cases, assaults and riots.
The House of Representatives will not countenance the use of federal funds to indoctrinate students into hateful, antisemitic, anti-American supporters of terrorism. Investigations into campus antisemitism by the Committee on Education and the Workforce and the Committee on Ways and Means have been expanded into a Congress-wide probe across all relevant jurisdictions to address this national crisis. The undersigned Committees will conduct oversight into the use of federal funds at MIT and its learning environment under authorities granted to each Committee.
• The Committee on Education and the Workforce has been investigating your institution since December 7, 2023. The Committee has broad jurisdiction over postsecondary education, including its compliance with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act, campus safety concerns over disruptions to the learning environment, and the awarding of federal student aid under the Higher Education Act.
• The Committee on Oversight and Accountability is investigating the sources of funding and other support flowing to groups espousing pro-Hamas propaganda and engaged in antisemitic harassment and intimidation of students. The Committee on Oversight and Accountability is the principal oversight committee of the US House of Representatives and has broad authority to investigate “any matter” at “any time” under House Rule X.
• The Committee on Ways and Means has been investigating several universities since November 15, 2023, when the Committee held a hearing entitled From Ivory Towers to Dark Corners: Investigating the Nexus Between Antisemitism, Tax-Exempt Universities, and Terror Financing. The Committee followed the hearing with letters to those institutions on January 10, 202
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Personal development courses are widely available today, with each one promising life-changing outcomes. Tim Han’s Life Mastery Achievers (LMA) Course has drawn a lot of interest. In addition to offering my frank assessment of Success Insider’s LMA Course, this piece examines the course’s effects via a variety of Tim Han LMA course reviews and Success Insider comments.
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The empire's roots lie in the city of Rome, founded, according to legend, by Romulus in 753 BCE. Over centuries, Rome evolved from a small settlement to a formidable republic, characterized by a complex political system with elected officials and checks on power. However, internal strife, class conflicts, and military ambitions paved the way for the end of the Republic. Julius Caesar’s dictatorship and subsequent assassination in 44 BCE created a power vacuum, leading to a civil war. Octavian, later Augustus, emerged victorious, heralding the Roman Empire’s birth.
Under Augustus, the empire experienced the Pax Romana, a 200-year period of relative peace and stability. Augustus reformed the military, established efficient administrative systems, and initiated grand construction projects. The empire's borders expanded, encompassing territories from Britain to Egypt and from Spain to the Euphrates. Roman legions, renowned for their discipline and engineering prowess, secured and maintained these vast territories, building roads, fortifications, and cities that facilitated control and integration.
The Roman Empire’s society was hierarchical, with a rigid class system. At the top were the patricians, wealthy elites who held significant political power. Below them were the plebeians, free citizens with limited political influence, and the vast numbers of slaves who formed the backbone of the economy. The family unit was central, governed by the paterfamilias, the male head who held absolute authority.
Culturally, the Romans were eclectic, absorbing and adapting elements from the civilizations they encountered, particularly the Greeks. Roman art, literature, and philosophy reflected this synthesis, creating a rich cultural tapestry. Latin, the Roman language, became the lingua franca of the Western world, influencing numerous modern languages.
Roman architecture and engineering achievements were monumental. They perfected the arch, vault, and dome, constructing enduring structures like the Colosseum, Pantheon, and aqueducts. These engineering marvels not only showcased Roman ingenuity but also served practical purposes, from public entertainment to water supply.
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1. Herpes Simplex Research Paper
Herpes Simplex Virus 1 is an infectious virus commonly referred to as "Cold Sores." As a virus it
has to replicate inside one of its hosts cells because it is not a living thing and thereby, it cannot live
on its own. Once one is infected with HSV 1 it stays with them for life. Symptoms: Patients may
display small, painful blisters filled with fluid around the lips or edge of the mouth. There may also
be a tingling or burning sensation around the mouth or nose, often this will occur a few days before
blisters appear. At times one may even develop a fever, a sore throat, or even swollen lymph nodes
in one's neck. Mechanism: It is still unclear as to what triggers the virus to occur again, but several
things are thought to rouse the process.
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2. Herpes Virus : Herpes Simplex Virus
Herpes
Introduction
Herpes is a highly contagious viral infection with a family of eight different types of viruses that
affect the human body. There is herpes simplex virus 1 (HSV1) or the HHV1, which targets the
facial area with cold sores on the lips. Additionally, there is herpes simplex virus 2 (HSV2) or the
HHV2, which is known to cause a sexually transmitted disease known as genital herpes. Another
one is the varicella–zoster virus (HHV3) which has been linked to chickenpox. Apart from
chickenpox, it is also known to cause shingles– a recurrent skin infection. Another type of herpes is
Epstein–Barr virus (HHV4) which is the causative agent of the 'kissing disease' or mononucleosis.
The 'kissing disease' is contagious and is passed from one person to the other through sharing
utensils, saliva, or sneezing interactions with an infected person. Moreover, there is (HHV5),
officially known as cytomegalovirus (CMV). Apart from the HHV4, it is also thought to cause
mononucleosis. The virus is particularly dangerous for healthy people as it may fail to show any
signs or symptoms. It can be contracted through sexual encounters, and it affects newborns in
addition to causing hepatitis. Not only through sexual contact can CMV be passed on but also by
breast– feeding, blood transfusion, or by an organ transplant. This infection is one of the hardest
complications for people living with AIDS. It may cause a variety of complications blindness,
diarrhea, and even death.
Statistics
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3. Common Causes And Treatment Of Oral Ulcers
Oral ulcers are shallow sores inside the mouth or near the mouth. They may be referred to as canker
sores or cold sores, which are two types of oral ulcers. Many oral ulcers are harmless and go away
on their own, but some cases may require medical treatment to determine the cause and proper
treatment.
CAUSES
In some cases, the cause of this condition may not be known. Common causes include:
Viral, bacterial, or fungal infection.
Emotional stress.
Foods or chemicals that irritate the mouth.
Injury or physical irritation of the mouth.
Medicines.
Allergies.
Tobacco use.
Less common causes include:
Skin disease.
The herpes virus (herpes simplex). When oral ulcers are caused by herpes simplex, they are
commonly referred to as cold sores or fever blisters.
Oral cancer.
RISK FACTORS
Oral ulcers are more likely to develop in:
People who wear dental braces, dentures, or retainers.
People who don't keep their mouth clean and brush their teeth regularly.
People with sensitive skin.
People with conditions that affect their entire body (systemic conditions), such as immune disorders.
SYMPTOMS
The main symptom of this condition is one or more oval–shaped or round ulcers with red borders,
which are usually about ¼ inch (6 mm) in size. The cause of the ulcers can cause variation in the
symptoms that you experience, such as:
Location of the ulcers. They may be inside the mouth, on the gums and the insides of the lips
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4. Meningitis: Herpes Simplex Virus
Meningitis is the inflammation of the membranes (meninges) caused by viral or bacterial infection.
Symptoms of bacterial meningitis include high fever, nausea and vomiting, intense headache,
sensitivity to light and muscular rigidity. In severe cases the symptoms include delirium,
convulsions, and even death.
The two kinds of meningitis are:
Viral Meningitis which is often mild and usually clear up without treatment. Viral meningitis can be
caused by viruses like HIV, West Nile virus, herpes simplex virus, mumps and other similar viruses.
Bacterial Meningitis is a very serious illness and it needs to be taken care of immediately or it could
result in death. The bacteria that cause this condition are meningococci, pneumococci and
haemophilus
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5. Herpes Simplex Essay
Postpartum herpes encephalitis with status epilepticus caused by Herpes simplex virus type 1. In
this paper, we are going to do study how cured the female patient who developed a generalized
seizure as a complication of Herpes simplex virus type 1 encephalitis without typical symptoms of
herpes encephalitis like fever, headache.
Female patient presented to the emergency room with status epilepticus and loss of consciousness
with no other chronic disease history. Patient gave the birth by cesarean a day before she brought to
the emergency room. For identification of cause of this situation, clinicians apply many clinical and
others method like:
Physical examination: clinicians checked lesions and other signs on the body parts and it is used to
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Herpes simplex virus encephalitis(HSVE) can occur at second or third trimester of pregnancy and I
also learn from this paper that this infection can also occur in postpartum period without common
symptoms like fever and headache. The physiological immunosuppression during pregnancy and
weak natural–killer cell cytotoxicity in late pregnancy are indicated as the factors for herpes simplex
virus type 1 infections in postpartum period. The studies show that as the time between the onset of
the symptoms and the treatment is prolonged, the morbidity and mortality rates increase. The
symptoms of HSVE are fever, headache, focal edema, necrosis, aphasia, stupor, motor weakness,
generalized seizure, coma, and hemorrhage in temporal and frontal lobes. This case paper review
focuses on the basic functions and roles of herpes simplex virus gene products and reviews the
current knowledge of medical applications of genetically engineered HSV mutants using different
strategies and also allowed the development of potential therapeutic agents and vectors for human
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6. Herpes Simplex Virus Analysis
Herpes simplex virus is epidemic in the United States; however, precise statistics are unknown as it
is not a reportable disease and 50–70% of recurrent infections are asymptomatic (McCance,
Huether, & Brashers, 2014, p. 932). Furthermore, it is estimated that 80% of infected individuals do
not know that they are positive for HSV (McCance et al., 2014, p. 932) There are two serotypes of
the virus: HSV–1 and HSV–2. HSV–2 is what commonly causes genital herpes and recurring
infections (McCance et al., 2014). HSV–1 more commonly causes cold sores but there is increased
incidence of genital herpes caused by HSV–1 due to transmission during oral sex (however, this
could be due to increased screening and testing rather than a rise in oral sex rates) (Centers for
Disease Control and Prevention [CDC], 2015). HSV is transmitted by mucosal contact with an
individual who has a lesion that is shedding the herpes virus; however, the virus can also be
transmitted when an individual who is infected with HSV is shedding the virus asymptomatically
and this is presumed to be when most transmission occurs (McCance et al., 2014, p. 933). A 22 year
old female comes to your primary care clinic with genital itching for 3–4 days and upon inspection
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What's most important is that you treat it just like any other aspect of the health history. Standardize
your questions for every patient and reassure them that you have to ask everyone these questions
because, odd are, they are uncomfortable too. Start out with open ended questions and at the end
always ask if there's anything that you didn't talk about that they think is important (CDC, 2005).
But if you find yourself feeling uncomfortable, talk to another nurse about your feelings and see if
they have any advice or have had similar experiences. Part of good nursing care is taking care of
and supporting each other (Swanson, 1993, p.
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7. What Are the Stages of Herpes Simplex?
At present, Herpes Simplex cannot be cured. The symptoms can be only managed. The root cause, a
virus, remains latent in the body. There are about 25 types of Herpes. The most well known are
Herpes Simplex Type I (oral) and Type II (genital).
Although the medical community continues to distinguish the virus by type, researchers have found
that both 'types' can manifest orally, as cold sores and/or on the genitals. Therefore, it is more useful
to concentrate on the stages of Herpes Simplex, which are basically the same for both types.
Knowing what to expect during each stage of Herpes will allow you to treat the symptoms and
protect your sexual partner.
First Stage: Prodome
In medical terminology, a prodome is a prelude to a disease. Because we are all unique, people have
different symptoms during the prodome stage. You might demonstrate all the typical symptoms or
just some of them. When you learn to recognize your unique symptoms, it will serve as a pre–
warning of outbreaks and you can treat them accordingly.
It begins when the body starts shedding the virus. All skin cells in the affected area, either around
the mouth or genitals, include the Herpes Virus. Herpes is easily spread to other people during this
stage.
Here, the virus activates and travels toward the skin surface where it will produce an outbreak. You
may find the affected area swells, itches, tingles and/or reddens. Your genital area may feel tender to
touch. You may experience flu–like symptoms. With
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8. Determination Of The Presence Of Herpes Simplex
Determination of the presence of Herpes simplex through Indirect ELISA
Priscilla Mariel M. Cadiz
Biology Department, De La Salle University, 2401 Taft Ave, Manila, Philippines
*Email: cadizpriscillamariel@yahoo.com
Sexually transmitted disease is currently one of the major health concerns in the world today.
Herpes simplex virus is one cause of STDs. There are two types of HSV present namely HSV–1
which is often found in the mouth area and HSV–2 found at the genitals. Indirect ELISA was used
in order to determine the presence of Herpes simplex among 3 different samples. Indirect ELISA
involves two antibodies; the primary antibody which is bound to the antigen and secondary antibody
bound to the primary antibody. Results produced by indirect ELISA produces better amplified
signal. Results obtained showed that 1 of the 3 samples tested positive for HSV. Indirect ELISA
however cannot determine what specific type of HSV is present in the sample. The cause of HSV–1
is the exchange of body fluids particularly obtained through kissing while sexual contact causes
HSV–2. Though it rarely happens, there are possibilities that false positive or false negative results
were obtained in Indirect ELISA. Interference may cause error.
1. INTRODUCTION
ELISA or Enzyme–linked immunosorbent assay is a biochemical technique used to check for the
presence of a target protein of interest in an experimental sample and how much of protein is present
(Voller et al, 1978). ELISA is considered an
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9. If Mommy Was Breastfeed Essay
If Mommy is sick, can she breastfeed?
When you are sick, you and your baby will almost always benefit from continuing to breastfeed.
There are very few illnesses that require a mother to stop nursing.
Since most illnesses are caused by viruses that are most contagious before you even realize you are
sick, your baby has already been exposed before you even develop symptoms (such as fever,
diarrhea, vomiting, rash, runny nose, cough, etc). Continuing to breastfeed will help protect your
baby from the infection, because your body produces antibodies to the specific organism that is
causing the infection, and you pass them on to the baby in your breast milk. Often, a breastfed baby
will be the only member of the family who doesn't get sick. If ... Show more content on
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If you are diabetic, breastfeeding offers many advantages. It reduces your stress level, reduces the
risk of the baby developing diabetes
Mothers with epilepsy can nurse. The medications needed to control the seizures may cause sedation
and poor sucking in your baby.
Thyroid levels can change during pregnancy and lactation, even with mothers who never had
thyroid irregularities before.
An underactive thyroid can cause fatigue, poor appetite, and depression. Thyroid supplements taken
during lactation will not hurt your baby. An overactive thyroid can cause serious health problems. If
radioactive therapy is recommended, temporary weaning may be necessary. Keep in mind that all of
the OTC medications approved for use in nursing mothers are very safe, and in nearly all cases, the
risk of side effects on your baby is extremely small. You are not going to hurt your baby. Remember
all the advantages of human milk and how important breastfeeding is to you and your baby, and try
to find a supportive health care provider who believes that nursing is as important as you
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10. Question Paper of Mba
SEMESTER 3
INDIAN INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENTAND ENGINEERING
CORPORATE LAWS $ SECRETARIAL PRACTICE PART 1
MARKS 80
Attempt any Four
Q1 (A) How are the first directors of the company appointed?
(B) What is the notice period required for a board meeting?
Q2 (A) Can a company appoint managing director and manager simultaneously?
(B) Is company allowed to appoint a part–time secretary instead of a Whole–time Secretary?
Q3 (A) Who can fix the remuneration of auditors under the companies act?
(B) Write note on –Prohibition of drawl of foreign exchange.
Q4 (A) Can a company increase its maximum number of directors in its board?
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5. What is an assignment problem? It is true to say that it is a special case of the transportation
problem? Explain. How can you formulate an assignment problem as a standard linear programming
problem? Illustrate. What do you understand by an assignment problem? Give a brief outline for
solving it.
6. What are different types of inventories? Explain. What functions does inventory perform? State
the two basic inventory decisions management must make as they attempt to accomplish the
functions of inventory just described by you.
7. What is queuing theory? What type of questions are sought to be answered in analyzing a queuing
11. system? Give a general structure of the queuing system and explain. Illustrate some queuing
situations. What is queuing theory? In what types of problem situations can it be applied
successfully? Discuss giving examples.
8. What is a replacement problem? Describe some important replacement situations and policies.
Briefly explain the costs which are relevant to decisions for replacement of depreciable assets.
Illustrate their behaviour and explain how the optimal time for replacement of an asset can be
determined.
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9. What kinds of decision–making situations may be analysed using PERT and CPM techniques?
State the major similarities between PERT and CPM. Under what circumstances is CPM a better
technique of project management than PERT? A construction company has received
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12. Herpes Simplex Virus
Herpes is the name given to many virus diseases that's caused by Herpes Simplex Virus (HSV),
which causes cold sores and painful blisters. It is caused by contact (touching). Everybody do not
have HSV, which means that people get this disease from them that have it by sharing objects such
as lip balm, finger–nail cutter, hair clipper, etc. HSV can also be contacted directly through sexual
activities. When it comes to statistic of the disease Herpes, it is quite separated by gender and race.
For all, 16.2% (over 25 million; 1 out of 6) of Americans have genital herpes. 20.9% of women have
genital herpes. 11.5% of men have genital herpes. 39.2% of black Americans have genital herpes
(48% of black women). 12.3% of white Americans have genital herpes. 80% of Americans ... Show
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The ones I just mentioned are some symptoms of HSV. When someone is feeling that type of way,
he or she should go for herpes test. The effects of HSV is that once it is contacted, it stays in the
body forever, though it might be inactive. It can cause sores in the genital area. Some women have
this sore in their sexual organ (vagina). The effect of HSV can make it easier for one to get HIV. It
can cause problems in the nervous system, this is because once it is contacted, it will travel through
the nerves and affect it. It can also cause pregnancy problems, this is when the disease (HSV) will
go from the mother to the unborn child, causing fatal problem. If you are seeking for help on how to
prevent HSV, ask your partner about his or her sexual history. Also ask your partner to be tested for
genital herpes. Please don't drive while intoxicated. I don't know why someone would want to do
that. To prevent HSV, one of the sexual intercourse partner should use a latex condom during every
sexual contact, limit the number of sexual partners. People with HSV should abstain totally from
sexual
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13. Herpes Simplex Virus Research Paper
Herpes Simplex Virus(HSV) was identified as a highly attractive candidate for oncolytic virotherapy
due to several reasons including the naturally cytolytic life cycle of HSV and the ability to infect a
broad range cell type, a highly prevalent human pathogen which in vast majority of cases causes a
self–limiting disease that can be treated with antivirals in life threatening cases and so on. The initial
focus of oncolytic HSV (oHSV) virotherapy involved demonstrating the safety of oHSVs for the
treatment of cancer. Melanoma is the most aggressive type of skin cancer. It accounts for a large
proportion of skin–related deaths. Among all cancer types, melanoma has a particularly high
propensity to metastasize to the brain, occurring in >50% of all patients with advanced disease.
Current therapeutic options of chemotherapy, surgery, and radiation have very limited efficacy for
patients with melanoma brain metastasis. These patients either have multiple metastatic lesions or
diagonistically challenging asymptomatic lesions, making surgery an inadequate therapeutic option
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To model the progression of metastasis seen in patients and to overcome the hurdles of systemic
delivery of OV, here, melanoma brain metastasis model was developed in immunocompromised and
immunocompetent mice and then the fate and the efficacy of oncolytic herpes simplex virus(oHSV)
armed mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) were
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14. Herpes Simplex Virus : Virus
The herpes simplex virus, HSV for short, is a double–stranded DNA virus with an enveloped,
icosahedral capsid. It is an infection of the skin and mucous membranes (CDC, 2014). According to
the ancient Greeks, herpes means to "creep or crawl". It is named herpes because the virus creeps
onto the skin from under the surface. It presents itself as fluid–filled blisters (AAD, 2014). Humans
are the only primate species known to be infected with the distinct herpes simplex viruses. There are
two types of the herpes simplex virus (Hunt, 2010).
The first one is called herpes simplex virus 1, HSV 1 and the second is herpes simplex virus 2, HSV
2. Both of these viruses cause herpes (blisters/sores) to appear in the oral or genital area (Davis, ...
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In severe cases HSV 1 can spread to other parts of the body such as the eyes, brain and skin (AAD,
2014). HSV 1 is so common that 65% of people in the United States have antibodies of it.
Worldwide 90% people are infected with at least one herpes simplex viruses (Simon, 2010).
According to a study done on viruses at Stanford, it wasn 't until 1893 that it was noticed that the
virus was being spread through human transmission. There was speculation of the virus but it was
not experimentally confirmed until 1919 by Lowenstein. In the 1920 's and 1930 's HSV was heavily
studied and it was found that the virus travels from the skin and makes its way to the nervous
system (Simon, 2010).
The infection process of the herpes simplex virus type 1 is: the virus enters vulnerable cells in the
lower layers of the skin tissues and tries to reproduce in the cell nuclei, if the virus destroys the host
cells when it multiplies inflammation and fluid–filled blisters or ulcers appear (Hunt, 2010).
Herpes simplex virus type 1 is most commonly contracted as a child although anyone can contract
the virus at any age. The first initial contact with the infection is higher between ages 6 months to 3
years old. By age 5, more than 1/3 of children in low income areas are infected opposed to 20% of
children in middle income areas (Ehrlich,
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15. Using Adaptive Response Surface Regression
3 Methodology
The developed optimisation routine makes use of adaptive response surface regression to use a
limited initial amount of FE models to feed an optimisation routine which is specifically designed
for general thermal problems where parameters linked to the general heat equation can be optimised
or estimated using experimental input data. The algorithm uses a pan and zoom function to move
through the design space and delivers faster predictions with fewer iterations than standard updating
routines [35, 41].
3.1 Adaptive response surface method
The adaptive response surface optimisation routine is used to optimise numerical models with a lot
of data points and the time reducing by the algorithm increases as the number of parameters rises
[40]. The routine is designed to handle multiple–output time series data [35]. The optimisation
procedure can be divided into following steps:
1. Starting reference simulation points are ran and a correct object function is built of the difference
between the FE model and the target value (experiment or validation model).
2. The FE model is replaced by a meta–model of response surfaces to decrease the optimisation time
but remains an accurate approximation.
3. The optimisation routine is run on a specific object function. It is possible to use multiple
objective functions or build an objective function related to multiple outputs.
4. The estimated parameter values are used as input parameters for a new FE model that corrects the
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16. Genital Herpes : Sexually Transmitted Infections
Genital Herpes
Genital herpes is ne of the most a sexually transmitted infection that can cause lesions or sores
around the genital area. Sexually transmitted diseases (STDs), also called sexually transmitted
infections (STIs) are among the most common infectious diseases in the United States today.
(STDs), was also known as Venereal Diseases (VD) named after "Venus, the Roman goodness of
love" (Sutton, p. 15). (STDs) are infections that can be spread from one person to another through
sexual contact. It is essential to note that sexual contact involves more than vaginal or anal
intercourse. Sexual contact also includes kissing, oral–genital, or oral–anal contact. In the past,
people recognized only two major STDs, syphilis and gonorrhea, but today there are many known
diseases that can be transmitted sexually. Among all, genital herpes pose serious threats to public
health in the United States. It affects young people, and increased vulnerability to other diseases,
and even threatening their lives (Sutton, p. 15). The purpose of this paper is to explore about genital
herpes and find out if there are some control measures to reduce the risk of STDs, and related
complications. Health issue
Genital herpes is a common sexually transmitted disease that affects men and women. It is spread
after having sexual contact with infected individual whether by oral, anal, and vaginal contact (Gale
Encyclopedia, 2013). In some cases, some people with
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17. Herpes Virus : Herpes Simplex Virus
Herpes, known more as an STD, some might say it could be one of the worse STD a person could
get.However herpes has been around for many years, it is a worldwide virus and one of the oldest
STDs that has been known and been treated. Even though the virus has been around for many years,
it has only been fully understood in the last hundred years. The early discoveries of the herpes virus
was discovered, by Hippocrates, a Greek physician who wrote about the symptoms of the herpes
lesions. The name Herpes comes from the greek word herpein, which means creep and crawl. How
Greeks described how the herpes sores spread. The herpes virus is also known as the herpes simplex
or HSV. Herpes is a disease caused by the virus herpes simplex virus. ... Show more content on
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For that reason the virus spreads any many will never know they have herpes because they will
never get a outbreak but could shed the virus and transmitted to others with knowing they have
herpes. The second type of the herpes is HSV–2 also known as genital herpes, which is classified as
a sexual transmitted diseas. Genital herpes is one of the most common sexual transmitted diseas in
the Unites States. The virus is spread by vaginal or anal contact. Some could also contract the virus
from oral sex if they have a sore or is shedding the virus. although the virus would not be HSV–2 it
would be HSV–1. Many have reported less breakouts than those who have the HSV–2 type in their
genitals. Many would experience little to no symptoms when they are first infected with the virus. If
any symptoms do show up they will appear within few days to couple of weeks, which is call
primary episode the first signs of the herpes infection. Symptoms of herpes virus are usually worse
within the first episode infection. A person could experience more than two blisters or clusters of
blisters. A person may also experience itching and pain around or on the blister as well as a fever or
flu like symptoms. The virus first starts off with blisters then those blisters pop and start crusting or
some just get ulcers that may appear like cuts or cracks in the skin. Symptoms are similar to
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18. The Application of Algebraic Topology ot Data Analysis
The application of algebraic topology to data analysis is relatively new but promising. When
confronted with large volumes of high dimensional data we would like to identify significant
phenomena, and the persistence of topological features provides a new and potentially useful
measure of significance. A key promise of this method is the ability to identify features without a
model– truly unsupervised learning.
Unlike traditional statistical methods of data analysis which are primarily concerned parameter
estimation, topological data analysis regards the data as a sample from a manifold embedded in
euclidean space and attempts to recover topological features such as connectedness or the number of
holes. An advantage of considering topology is that it is stable under deformations, and can
therefore be said to be insensitive to errors introduced in the sampling [].
To see the utility of the topological approach, and in particular the utility of homology to
multidimensional data analysis, consider the following example, first describe by Scott (1992). Take
random samples in R3 from two different populations. Suppose that these sample points form data
clouds, similar to the shape of 2–dimensional spheres of with two different radii, with the smaller
one being from one population and the larger one from the other population. Moreover, the smaller
sphere sits inside the larger sphere.. Most multivariate and dimensionality reduction methods would
not be able to detect the
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19. Two Dimensional Qsar Of Herpes Simplex Virus 2
Two–Dimensional QSAR of Herpes Simplex Virus 2 (HSV 2)
Thymidine Kinase Inhibitors
Abstract
The Two–Dimentional Quantitative Structure Relationship or 2D QSAR was used to test 16
different phenlyguanine analogues using both the Pi and sigma parameters on the herpes simplex
virus. This was done by calculating their inhibitory activity on the viral thymidine kinase. Being
able to inhibit this enzyme will prevent viral DNA synthesis and thus reduce viral cell division
dramatically. At the moment acyclovir is used as a first line treatment for the HSV. The regression
data denote that the results from the model were both accurate and reliable. The multiple R and the
R square values were 0.920239319 and 0.846840404 respectively. As illustrated in table 5 the five
highest predicted inhibitory activities of un–synthesized phenylguanine analogues were
pentafluoroethyl, phenoxy, pentafluorothio, phenylazo, trifluoromethylthio. This was due to their
balanced values of each of the parameters allowing them to not only cross the phospholipids bi–
layer but also dissolve in the hydrophilic bloodstream and affects its targeted site.
Introduction
The Herpes simplex virus or HSV is a member of the herpes virus family. HSV consists of two
types; HSV1 and HSV–2, both of which infect humans and are easily contagious. They can be
spread by close direct contact and once contracted it remains inactive until it is triggered by various
factors including fatigue, general illness, trauma to affected
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20. Herpes Simplex 1 Symptoms & Natural Treatment
There is a old misconception Herpes Simplex 1 only infects "above the belt" by manifesting as cold
sores. Herpes Type 2 was previously considered "below the belt" and caused genital lesions.
However, the medical profession has found oral–genital contact can spread either, so that types of
herpes have become virtually insignificant.
Let's define herpes. It is very contagious. It is transmitted by bodily fluids. Proper hand washing
precautions should be taken to keep the virus from a cold sore from spreading to the genitals. The
first time herpes symptoms appear is called the primary occurrence and it worse than recurring
outbreaks.
Symptoms generally occur within 4–7 days after contact. Initial symptoms are burning, chronic itch
or tingling. In a couple of days, pimply sores pop up on reddish skin. Later, the pimples
metamorphose into agonizing blisters.
When the blisters burst, they secrete blood and yellowish pus. Approximately a week after the first
symptoms, scabs form, which signals healing has begun.
While it is rare, it is possible for Herpes to spread to the eyes. This requires the speedy attention of a
medical professional.
A person can be infected and not know it. Symptoms may not show for some time following
contact, yet the person can still be contagious. This is because viral shedding occurs during the
tingling stage.
Of course, people who have active lesions shed the virus and are contagious.
What are Natural Treatments for Herpes Simplex 1?
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21. Sexually Transmitted Infections ( Stis )
Sexually transmitted infections (STIs) are caused by more than 25 infectious pathogens transmitted
from one person to the other during anal, vaginal as well as oral intercourse. More so, infected
pregnant women can transmit STIs to infants in utero, during birth, or through breastfeeding. The
most common STIs in the U.S. include chlamydia, gonorrhea, genital herpes, human
papillomavirus, trichomoniasis, and bacterial vaginosis (Buttaro, Trybulski, Bailey, & Sandberg–
Cook, 2013). According to the Centers for disease control and prevention, CDC (2015), human
immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection is a common STD affecting more than 1.2 million people
in the United States (CDC, 2015). Compared to men, women are more biologically susceptible to
STIs. Adolescents and young adults are at higher risk of transmitting STIs due to their sexual
behaviors that consists of several partners, unsafe sex without condoms, and endocervical ectopia in
female patients (Buttaro et al., 2013).
The gram–negative diplococcus N. gonorrhoeae is the common pathogen for gonorrhea. About 80%
of female with this infection are asymptomatic. However, if symptomatic, female initially present
with symptoms such as dysuria, leukorrhea, lower abdominal discomfort, and abnormal uterine
bleeding. Later signs may include adnexal tenderness, cervical motion tenderness, purulent vaginal
discharge, elevated temperature, right upper quadrant pain, joint pain or swelling, skin lesions,
nausea, and vomiting. Other
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22. Epidermolysis Bullosa Simplex Dowling-Meara
Epidermolysis Bullosa Simplex Dowling–Meara (EBS–DM) falls under the category of a genetic
disorder, but it directly affects the epithelium system. The disorder allows the skin to blister very
easily. Epidermolysis Bullosa Simplex also makes the skin very fragile and susceptible to open
lesions that could then lead to infection. There are two different genes that could cause the disorder,
cytokeratin 5 (K5) and cytokeratin 14 (K14). This particular study addresses the increased level of
Jun N–terminal kinase (JNK), which in theory, leads to the mutation of the phenotype. Many
questions were addressed and answered in the study performed by Martin Wagner, Andrea Trost,
Helmut Hintner, Johann W. Bauer, and Kamil Onder. The hypothesis
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23. Essay on Herpes Simplex Virus
Herpes simplex virus type 1 (HSV–1) affects 90% of the world's population, in order to understand
how they can infect so many people we will look at the structure, life cycle, disease, and kinds of
treatment for this virus3. In addition we will overview the epidemiology of the virus.
Herpes simplex virus type 1 is a linear dsDNA virus classified in Baltimore class I. Since it is a
dsDNA virus their genome is about 200 kilobase pairs. The general structure of HSV–1 consists of
an envelope, glycoproteins, icosahedral capsid, and linear dsDNA in the center. The envelope is
covered with viral glycoproteins, gC and gD, that bind to heparin–sulfate receptors on the cell
surface to initiate infection4. Within the envelope is the tegument which ... Show more content on
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Then the pre–initiation complex is form at the TATA box. Then uses cellular DNA–dependent RNA
polymerase mediated transcription at the viral promoter site. During transcription mRNAs are
capped and poly–adenylation by host enzymes. Then mRNAs are transported to the cytoplasm for
translation into early proteins and migrate back to the nucleus, which mediates viral DNA
replication4.
Herpes simplex virus type 1 encodes its own DNA dependent DNA polymerase and proteins that are
needed for DNA replication. These proteins include ssDNA binding proteins, origin binding protein,
and helicase/primase complex4. The first step of DNA replication is the binding of origin binding
protein +ATP to the replication origin in order to denature DNA to open up a replication hole. Then
helicase/primase complex synthesize new HSV–1 genomes and are cleaved forming a rolling circle
intermediate. As rolling circle DNA replication continues to grow a specific sequence will mediate
cleaving which creates and transport the new HSV–1 genomes for packaging in the capsid4.
Late gene transcription occurs when early proteins switch to enhancing late gene transcription and
inhibits early gene transcription. Structural proteins, glycoproteins, and icosahedral capsids are
synthesized and transported to the nucleus4. Assembly of icosahedral capsids and viral proteins
occurs in the nucleus around scaffolding proteins4. Encapsidation occurs
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24. Eb Simplex Research Paper
Epidermolysis Bullosa the most rarest and painful skin condition ever known to modern medicine,
this condition is an inherited gene that is Autosomal, meaning Y and X chromosomes. EB can either
be Autosomal Dominant or Receive depending on the type of EB a person has, also this Condition
affects a protein that holds skin together with out this protein working or functioning the skin can
have a faulty structure resulting to the skin not being as strong as it needs to be. With the skin being
very sensitive to movement and friction it can be difficult to move, eat and the person is prone to
infection and a higher ricks of skin cancer. Based on statistics form the national Edpidermoiysis
Bullosa registry, EB happens in 20 newborns per 1 million live births and there is an estimated
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Junctional EB is autosomal recessive condition that is in the gene that codes collagen 18 or laminin–
5 both of these proteins help the skin anchor together with out theses proteins the skin is more
sensitive and gets blisters. Most junction EB cause blisters, some of these types improve as the
periods gets older while a more rarer from of junction EB can be fatal to infants. Most parents are
unlikely to know they Carry this gene since it is recessive and they need 2 of these receive codes to
feel the effects of the condition
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25. Herpes Simplex
Introduction
The herpes simplex virus (HSV) is a viral infection, which is responsible for causing herpes. Herpes
occurs on various body parts including the mouth and the genitals. The herpes simplex virus has two
strains, which include the HSV type 1 and HSV type 2. HSV 1 is responsible cold sores in most
cases but it can also cause genital infections while HSV 2 is responsible for genital herpes but it can
also cause infections on areas around the mouth (Kolb, Larsen, Cuellar & Brandt, 2015). While oral
herpes is not sexually transmitted, genital herpes can only be transmitted sexually and it affects
areas around the genitals, anus and the buttocks. On the other hand, oral herpes affects areas around
the eyes, the mouth, the entire face and other parts of the body. The virus is considered dangerous
for newborn and young babies as well as for people who have weak immune systems (Wald,
Bernstein, Fife, Lee, Tyring & Van Wagoner, 2013).
One of the main reasons why this topic was selected is that the infections caused by the virus are
considerably common with some people having outbreaks several times a year. The risks of
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Most vaccines trials have focused on designing a product that can stimulate the production of
neutralizing antibodies against the herpes virus (Johnston, Gottlieb & Wald, 2016). A virus causes
herpes and this means that there is no known cure against the infections. Therefore, medical
researchers have mainly focused on developing a vaccine against the virus. One of the most notable
vaccines against the infection is delta–gD–2, which was developed at the Albert Einstein College of
Medicine of Yeshiva University. This vaccine aims at deleting the gene, which is responsible for the
gD–2 protein (Johnston et al, 2016). The virus uses the gD–2 protein to infect humans and thereby
cause the herpes
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26. Herpes Simplex Disease
Herpes is an STD that can be caused by one of two viruses, Herpes Simplex Type 1 and Herpes
Simplex Type 2. In the United States, herpes is quite common as every one out of six people ages 14
to 49 years old have herpes. You can spread the disease by having vaginal, anal, or oral sex with
someone who has the disease, and getting into contact with fluids found in a herpes sore. Herpes has
periods where you are really susceptible to spreading it and periods where you aren't, and the
symptoms one gets during these periods to indicate a flare up, such as itching and tingling, and sores
are called Prodromal Symptoms. Between outbreaks, herpes can still be spread, and this is called
Asymptomatic Transmission. Many people catch herpes from one who is infected during these
periods and also by people who don't know they are infected. If you recognize your symptoms, you
are much less likely in spreading the virus when the lesions are present. To prevent spreading during
asymptomatic periods and periods when you do have lesions, regularly using sexual barriers and
condoms or avoiding sexual contact is advised. During flare ups, do not touch the sores, as you risk
spreading the disease to other people and other places, and if you do, promptly wash your hands
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Above all, realize that herpes is very common and that you're not alone with it. It won't kill you and
if taken care of, and won't cause many serious health problems later. Depression and thoughts that
you are "dirty" and "undesirable" are common when learning how to cope and live with the virus.
Many other emotions may arise such as anger, and sadness, but as you learn to cope, you will also
learn how to become better than the virus and overcome this, since you are not your
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27. Herpes Type Of Herpes Simplex Virus
Herpes is a highly contagious viral infection with the family of eight different types of virus that
affect the human body. There are (HHV1) which is also known as herpes simplex virus 1 (HSV1).
This type target the facial area with cold sores on the lip of the mouth. Also, there is (HHV2) that is
refer to as herpes simplex virus 2 (HSV2) which typically causes genital herpes, a sexually
transmitted infection. Another is (HHV3) that is called varicella–zoster virus. HHV3 causes
chickenpox. It can also cause a recurrent virus infection of the skin, which is called herpes zoster or
shingles. In addition, there is the (HHV4) which is known as the Epstein–Barr virus. It is the major
cause of infectious mononucleosis, or "mono" – the "kissing disease." It is a contagious infection
and is passed on through saliva. Coughing, sneezing, or sharing utensils with an infected individual.
Also, the (HHV5) it is the official name of cytomegalovirus (CMV) which is also the cause of
mononucleosis. People that has a healthy immune system this virus at times does not show any
symptom It can be sexually transmitted, it can cause problems to newborns, and cause hepatitis. Not
only through sexual contact can CMV be passed on but, also by breast– feeding, blood transfusion,
or by organ transplant. This infection is one of the hardest complication on Aid Victims It causes
diarrhea, severe vision impairment including blindness, infections of the stomach and intestines, and
even death. There is
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28. Genital Herpes : A Sexually Transmitted Disease ( Std )...
Genital Herpes
Jazzmin A. Joos
Carrington College
Genital Herpes
Genital Herpes is a Sexually Transmitted Disease (STD) caused by two types of viruses those
viruses includes: Herpes simplex type 1 and herpes simplex type 2. Herpes simplex type 1 infects
the lips most commonly known as a cold sore. Herpes simplex type 2 is genital Herpes. This
sexually transmitted disease affects one out of every six people. The most common age range for a
person to contract this virus is 14 to 49 years old. It is hard to self diagnose and can lead to greater
susceptibility to HIV.
What are the Signs and symptoms?
Affected people might not have an initial outbreak of symptoms until months or even years after
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How is this diagnosed?
Genital Herpes' symptoms are often mistaken for bladder infections, vaginal yeast infections, and
bacterial infections. However, Genital Herpes is diagnosed with a physical exam, viral culture and
usually confirmed with a blood or swab test.
What can you do to prevent contracting Genital Herpes?
Having vaginal, anal, or oral sex with an infected participant spreads Genital Herpes with an
infected participant. The fluids contained in a Herpes sore carries the virus. The virus can also be
released through your skin. When someone comes in contact with the sore they can contract the
disease. However, some carriers do not show signs of visible sores. The best way to protect yourself
from any diseases would be to practice abstinence. However, In order to prevent this disease if
you're sexually active you should practice safe sex with safe partners. Use contraceptive protection
such as condoms and be with a partner who has been tested for STD's and has a negative STD test
results. For those infected, if you touch the sores or fluids, immediately wash your hands thoroughly
to help avoid spreading your infection.
What is the treatment/expected outcome?
Herpes is not curable but can be managed. There are medications that are used for Genital Herpes
carriers that prevent or shorten outbreaks and there is one medication that can be taken daily that
can make it less likely to pass on the infection: Acyclovir (Zovirax), Famciclovir,
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29. Genital Herpes Research Paper
Genital herpes is a sexual transmitted disease that is caused by herpes simplex virus. It is also called
HSV and HSV–antivirals. The herpes simplex virus has two type. People usually call the first type
by HSV–1, and the second type by HSV–2. (Medline Plus)The genital herpes used to be caused by
HSV–2, but the HSV–1 caused more and more genital herpes cases. (Beigi) The symptoms for
genital herpes are different depending on the severity of the disease at the beginning stage. For most
of the people, they have rather mild symptoms that is unnoticeable or skin itching. If there are any
noticeable symptoms, including decreased appetite, fever, malaise, muscle ache, and swollen lymph
nodes, the disease could be very severe. In the later stage,
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30. The Herpes Simplex Virus
Herpes simplex virus (HSV) is a virus that affects many people in the world. This paper will discuss
the history, taxonomy, structure, and replication of the virus. The common symptoms, treatments,
and vaccinations will also be discussed.
The herpes simplex virus was first mentioned as far back as 400 BC. Hippocrates wrote about
symptoms of lesions. He used the word "heparin" which means to creep or to crawl. Between 14AD
and 37AD Emperor Tiberius banned kissing from public festivals and ceremonies because he
understood that the disease was passed from person to person. In 1893 Emile Vidal proved that the
herpes simplex virus is transmitted from person to person. The virus was first isolated in 1925 by
Frederic Parker and Robert N. Nye by growing the virus in vive using rabbit's testis cells. The
Herpes simplex virus is commonly known as just herpes.
HSV is part of the family herpetoviridae and the genus simplexvirus. There are two strains of this
virus: HSV1 known as the oral infection and HSV2 known as the genital infection. The structure of
the virus is an enveloped, icosahedral capsid, and single linear double–stranded DNA. The capsid
contains dsDNA, α and β proteins. The α proteins regulate the reproductive cycle and block the
presentation of antigenic peptides on the host membrane. The β proteins are in charge of the viral
nucleic acid metabolism and capsid proteins. The glycoprotein spikes are gB, gC, and gD. There are
many modes of transmission of the virus like
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31. Herpes Simplex Research Paper
Herpes simplex is a viral infection, also known as HSV. The virus is highly contagious. It can be
transmitted by close or direct contact with an infected person. The herpes appear anywhere on the
body. The most common herpes simplex is oral herpes and genital herpes. The oral herpes cause
cold sores and fever blisters around the mouth and on the face. The genital herpes are generally
around the genital. The cause of the children getting the HSV is from early contact with an infected
adult. It can be transmitted to a child when the mother is infected with genital herpes during the
infant delivery. Now the child will carry it for the rest of their life. The cause of the adult getting the
HSV is sharing utensils, lip balm, kissing, and sexual contact with an infected person. The estimated
percent for sexually active adults in the United States that have HSV is 20 percent according to the
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Sores around the lips are more noticeable bumps, pain during urination and itching. Some symptoms
are similar to the flu such as fever, swollen lymph nodes, headaches, tiredness, and lack of appetite.
Herpes simplex can also spread to the eye a condition called herpes keratitis. The symptoms for the
herpes keratitis are eye pain, discharge, and a gritty feeling in the eye. Herpes simplex is contagious
even when sores are not clearly visible or present. Once infected with herpes it never leaves your
body. With the first outbreak the herpes virus moves from skin cells then to nerve cells and remains
permanently. The stage is considered dormant but the virus still can become active again when
triggered by stress, illness, fever, surgery, sun exposure, and menstrual periods. People with
compromised immune system have more severe symptoms and more frequent recurrences which
can lead to severe complication such as encephalitis or
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32. Hsv-2 Research Paper
HSV–1 is generally transferred from one person to another by kissing.... HSV–2 is usually
transferred by vaginal intercourse or anal intercourse. Yet in the same way HSV–1 may invade the
genitals and then trigger genital HSV simplex virus, HSV–2 will transfer from a single person's
genitals to one other person's lips, leading to oral herpes.
The transfer–before you kiss
There may be a modest likelihood that herpes simplex virus I or II (the categories that commonly
lead to cold sores or genital skin lesions, respectively) might end up being passed whenever
lesions/sores are not existing. This can be theoretical solely as it would be complicated to confirm
this genuinely occurs. It is actually reasonable that affected individuals "shed" the viral strain
(which means the virus is generally passed on) with no signs and symptoms. Certain sources
analyze this takes place 1% cases per year.
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In case you have open scars, it is best to stay away from straight contact with other people, as well
as kissing. If a person leans to kiss you on the lips when you experience a potent sore, why not
consider giving a cheek? Additionally, try not to contact a lively sore on your own, since the virus
might be passed on via the fingers. Should you choose to, clean your own fingertips immediately.
Transmitting can also be potential, even when no sore exists, via the "shedding" of the viral
materials from the body. Herpes virus will also be contagious well before a sore is found, while
many people with HSV simplex virus record experience a burning up, stinging, or perhaps
discomfort before the sore shows
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33. Herpes Simplex Virus Essay
Herpes simplex virus is two types HSV–1 and HSV–2. HSV–1 is responsible for orofacial
infections, and HSV–2 is responsible for genital infections. In my perspective, developing HSV–2
vaccine is more important since it is one of the most sexual transmission disease(1), and it can lead
to a chronic infection which increases the risk of HIV infection. It also transmits to neonates during
birth, and most cases are asymptomatic. The lecture for this week mentions the most recent clinical
trials for therapeutic and prophylactic vaccines against HSV–2 and to get antibodies response. The
platforms were inactivated or subunit vaccines with adjuvants. Furthermore, the lecture states new
Approaches that improve HSV vaccines. In my opinion, the most effective vaccine and immunity
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This vaccine was able to reduce genital disease and shedding in animals(1). Besides, Three
therapeutic vaccines, one of them is a subunit vaccine, and two are DNA vaccine(1). Most of these
vaccines contain gD2(1). HSV depends on gD in spreading from cell to cell(2). Moreover, our paper
discussing showed that a trivalent vaccine was used with alum. The result was a great immunity, but
it did not induce CD8 T cells. Thus, I believe replication defective HSV is the most effective
vaccine since it mimics the natural infection. I think replication–defective HSV with booster
vaccines would induce a strong immunity. I also would consider a subunit vaccine and would
include an adjuvant which would elicit CD8 T cells response. It is interesting to note that in the
trivalent vaccine, the plasma antibodies neutralized both HSV–1 and HSV–2, and the plasma
antibodies neutralized both seronegative and seropositive of HSV–2(3). Therefore, this kind of
vaccine gave a production for both subtypes. CD8 T cells response issue can overcome by epitope
identification to identify which epitopes elicit CD8 T cells
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34. Herpes Simplex Virus
Herpes Simplex Virus Type 1 Infection at the Molecular Level
Research Paper
Virology
24 November 2008
Abstract Herpes simplex virus type 1 (HSV–1) infection is widespread and causes significant
disease in humans. The structure, epidemiology, pathogensis and immune response are examined in
this review, as well as specific ways to reduce and eliminate pathology and related diseases. The
virus naturally infects mucosal areas and begins the search for its target host cell. Upon binding to
the host cell membrane via teams of glycoproteins, the virion is then phagocytosed. Soon the
nucleus is seized and all regular host cell mechanisms are shut off. Replication of HSV–1 is specific
encoding immediate early, early and late genes. Once the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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Covalently linked L (long) and S (short) components are broken down into unique long (Ul),
flanked by ab and b'a' repeated segments, and unique short (Us), flanked by ac and c'a' repeated
segments. Homologous recombination between terminal repeats results in four linear isomers at
equimolar concentrations (see figure 1). All four isomers, including P (prototype), IL (inversion of
the L component), IS (inversion of the S component) and ISL (inversion of both the S and the L
component), encode 90 unique transcription genes essential for viral replication (3).
HSV Replication Infection is first initialted by the attachment to the host cell glucosaminoglycans,
usually heparin sulphate and chondroiton sulphate, with viral glycoprotein C (gC). This bond results
in at least five glycoprtoeins, gB, gC, gD, gH and gL, binding to other cell surface receptors, such as
Herpesvirus entry mediator or nectin 1α or β (4). Fusion of the viral envelope follows, and the de–
enveloped tegument capsid is transported to the nuclear pores via the microtubular network, where
DNA is released into the nucleus. Nuclear pore complex accepts the viral DNA from the capsid,
minimizing the diffusion of DNA to the cytoplasm, and the transfer is completed by nuclear pore
proteins (5). The viral genome circularizes upon entering the nucleus, and transcription of the five
immediate early genes (IE) is done by the host RNA polymerase II. Among the IE genes are ICP0,
ICP4, ICP22,
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35. Using Adaptive Response Surface Regression
3 Methodology
The developed optimisation routine makes use of adaptive response surface regression to use a
limited initial amount of FE models to feed an optimisation routine which is specifically designed
for general thermal problems where parameters linked to the general heat equation can be optimised
or estimated using experimental input data. The algorithm uses a pan and zoom function to move
through the design space and delivers faster predictions with fewer iterations than standard updating
routines [35, 41].
3.1 Adaptive response surface method
The adaptive response surface optimisation routine is used to optimise numerical models with lots
of data points and the time reducing by the algorithm increases as the number of parameters rises
[40]. The routine is designed to handle multiple–output time series data [35]. The optimisation
procedure can be divided into the following steps:
1. Starting reference simulation points is running and a correct object function is built of the
difference between the FE model and the target value (experiment or validation model).
2. The FE model is replaced by a meta–model of response surfaces to decrease the optimisation time
but remains an accurate approximation.
3. The optimisation routine is run on a specific object function. It is possible to use multiple
objective functions or build an objective function related to multiple outputs.
4. The estimated parameter values are used as input parameters for a new FE model that
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36. Herpes Virus : Herpes Simplex Virus
The herpes simplex virus, HSV for short, is a double–stranded DNA virus with an enveloped,
icosahedral capsid. It is an infection of the skin and mucous membranes. According to the ancient
Greeks, herpes means to "creep or crawl". It is named herpes because the virus creeps onto the skin
from under the surface. It presents itself as fluid–filled blisters. Humans are the only primate species
known to be infected with the distinct herpes simplex viruses. There are two types of the herpes
simplex virus.
The first one is called herpes simplex virus I, HSV I and the second is herpes simplex virus II, HSV
II. Both of these viruses cause herpes (blisters/sores) to appear in the oral or genital area. "HSV
originated approximately 1.6 million years ago according to studies done at the University of
California San Diego" (Health.UCSD.edu, 2014). The genetics of humans and primate herpes
viruses were looked at because of their similarities. The studies show that the herpes virus began in
ancient chimpanzees. Scientists believe that modern humans are the adaptation of these primates
such as the chimpanzees and apes. After investigation of the herpes simplex virus in the
chimpanzees, studies show that HSV I has been around far longer than HSV II has.
HSV I is more common than HSV II, although more and more people are contracting the HSV II
virus because of non–safe sex practices and people not knowing that they have the virus. HSV I is
the oral–facial herpes that appear in the lips and
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37. Herpes Simplex
Shingles like chickenpox may also occur in the mouth if the maxillary or mandibular division of the
trigeminal nerve is affected. A rash will appear on the mucous membrane of the upper jaw, usually
along the palate, sometimes along the gums of the upper teeth or even along the lower jaw (tongue
or the gums of the lower teeth) respectively. It may show up alone or along with the rash along your
skin. Like the skin lesions they will typically stay to one side of the mouth and they will distinguish
themselves from oral blisters. They will typically show as 1–4mm opaque vesicles which will break
down quickly to leave ulcers that will heal in about 10–14 days. Prodromal pain, occurring before
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Very few diseases produce such a rash so differentiating between them from others is simple.
Herpes simplex virus (HSV) can produce such a rash but only occasionally. If there isn't a rash or it
hasn't developed yet then shingles can be difficult to diagnose. Apart from the rash the other
symptoms (fever, headache, possible sensitivity to light and pain) can be linked to many other
conditions. The Tzanck smear is helpful in determining an acute infection of herpes virus though it
doesn't distinguish between HSV and VZV. If you suspect that its shingles a trip to your doctor can
help diagnose if the rash hasn't produced yet. A simple blood test can determine if you have VZV
specific IgM antibodies in your blood. This particular antibody only appears when you have
chickenpox or shingles, never when the virus is dormant. In larger laboratories they collect lymph
from one of the blisters to test for the VZV DNA or to look with an electron microscope for virus
particles. Molecular biology tests are based on in vitro nucleic acid amplification (PCR testing)
which is currently the most reliable. Nested PCR tests have a high sensitivity and are susceptible to
contamination which leads to a false positive. The latest real–time PCR tests are rapid, easy to
perform and just as sensitive as nested PCR and have a lower chance of contamination and are more
sensitive than viral
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38. Infections In Neanderthal Research
According to an article written by Dr. Charlotte Houldcroft from the University of Cambridge,
researchers have created a new study suggesting that the Neanderthals from Europe may have been
infected with diseases carried out of Africa by modern humans, called Homo sapiens. Since both of
the species are hominin, it would have been easy for pathogens to jump from one population to
another. The article is suggesting that this new finding could have been one factor that contributed to
the end of the Neanderthal population.
Researchers have been reviewing some of the latest evidence that they have gathered from pathogen
genomes and DNA from ancient bones. They determined that some of the infectious diseases many
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There is still some evidence though that humans benefited from interbreeding which helped protect
them from some diseases, like bacterial sepsis and encephalitis. In turn, the humans would have
been adapted to African diseases, which they would have brought with them during their migration
into Europe and Asia.
A bacterium that is called Helicobacter pylori, which causes stomach ulcers, is considered to have
been passed on to the Neanderthals by the humans. The bacteria first started infecting the humans
that lived in Africa about 88 to 116 thousand years ago. Another disease is called the herpes simplex
2, which is a virus and can cause genital herpes. There is some evidence of this disease that
expresses it was transmitted to humans in Africa buy some unknown hominin species that got it
from chimpanzees.
The unknown hominin species that got the virus and transmitted it between chimps and humans
shows that these diseases could leap between one species to another. Since we now know that the
humans intimate with the Neanderthals, all humans today carry roughly about 2 to 5% of
Neanderthal DNA in them as a
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39. Herpes Simplex Virus
This baby's mother had genital herpes and he soon died a few hours later with organ failure.
Herpes simplex viruses are categorized into two types. Herpes type 1 is known as oral herpes, which
is the most common, and then there's herpes type 2 which is genital herpes. Herpes type 1 may
cause sores in or around the mouth and lips. Herpes type 2 causes sores in or around the genitals or
rectum, usually below the waist.
HSV–2 is usually transmitted by sexual contact or by fluids from sore. It can also be spread through
pregnancy. Neonatal HSV infections are acquired from maternal strains and 75–85% is caused by
HSV–2. Genital herpes increases the transmission of HIV infection. It's more common in low
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PCR finds the DNA of the HSV virus, and can also tell if it's type 1 or 2.
Some complications are mother–infant transmission and neonatal HSV infection. In a newborn,
herpes can cause organ failure, brain infection, and sometimes even death. If you may have genital
herpes, do not have sexual contact until your test results are back. You can lower the chance of
spreading the disease to your partner. A diagnosis of genital herpes can easily dismissed or delayed
because in most cases there are no symptoms. Symptoms like headache, swollen lymph glands,
fever, chills, and fatigue can mimic symptoms for other viral infections.
The time from exposure to genital herpes until the primary outbreak of infection is generally 2 to 14
days. Most people may not notice their first infection because of lack of symptoms. The entire body
may become affected causing flu–like symptoms. Then blisters soon appear around genitals or anus.
The blisters break within a few days causing painful and oozing sores. The sores usually heal within
3 weeks without treatment and usually don't leave scars. The sores on women usually take longer to
heal than men.
After the primary outbreak there's usually a recurrent outbreak. Normally the recurrent outbreak
sores heal faster and are way less painful. About half of the people who have genital herpes know
the outbreaks are coming usually a couple days or a few hours before it happens. They may have
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40. Thesis Statement For Herpes Simplex
Chanelle Okkers
Thesis: Skin Diseases and Disorders
Chanelle Okkers
International Academy of Health and Skincare
Year : 2A
Thesis : Skin diseases and disorders
Table of Contents
Page 1–2 : Introduction
Page 3 : Acne
Page 4 : Alopecia Areata
Page 5 : Basal cell carcinoma
Page 6 : Contact dermatitis
Page 7 : Atopic eczema
Page 8 : Hailey–Hailey disease
Page 9 : Herpes simplex
Page 10 : Hirsutism
Page 11 : Hyperhidrosis
Page 12 : Impetigo
Page 13 : Melasma
Page 14 : Plantar warts
Page 15–16 : Psoriasis
Page 17 : Conclusion
Page 18 : Referencing
Introduction
"Beauty is only skin deep"
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It is the most common skin infection seen in young children.
Impetigo is due to a germ known as "Staphylococcus aureus" in hot climates it may be due to
"Streptococcus pyogenes" or a mixture of the two. These germs pass from person to person, and can
spread rapidly through families and school classes through skin–to–skin contact or, less often, by
bedding, clothing and towels. However impetigo can even arrive out of the blue, with no clue of
where it came from.
Germs causing impetigo can invade normal skin, but can also take advantage of skin that has
already been damaged by cuts or grazes, insect bites, head lice, scabies, cold sores, or eczema.
Impetigo can appear anywhere, but is most common on exposed areas of skin such as the face,
around the nose, mouth and on the hands. Initially it appears as groups of thin–roofed pus–filled
blisters which tend to break quickly to leave round oozing patches covered with crusts. The patches
are small at first but slowly get bigger.
In most cases it clears quickly, but it will not do so if it is based on an unfamiliar underlying skin
problem such as scabies or head
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