Tuesday, January 7, 2020

Giardiasis is a Disease of Gastroenteritis and an...

Giardiasis is a disease caused by protozoan Giardia Lambia and it’s causative agent is gastroenteritis which is also a severe infection in the small intestine of humans. Based on many research and readings I have come up with many reasons based on how people get this disease. In my opinion our job as a society is to try to prevent this infection by being more careful on what we are eating, drinking and whom we are having around. So it is a communicable disease. Regarding on all those researches that I find, they have helping me understand the concepts of Giardiasis better. Those three are Medical.News.Today , Health. NY.Gov†, â€Å"Wolfe Ms 1975.† Giardiasis Jama 233. They all have the same point of view about Giardiasis its origin and what it causes. Giardiasis is not the same type with Cholera but based on what I experienced I could say they almost the same. I would like to share a little story which similar to it. There was time where in Haiti that Cholera had spread among the people. Based on their study they found the reason why people got sick. First of all by drinking water from the rivers which had contaminated with Cholera and the people didnt know nothing about it. Second of all the food they were eating such as fish which came from the same river. This disease had the same effect on them like the Giardiasis, they had diarrhea, the people were losing weight and the only way for them to replaceable those water lost was by drinking more treated water and byShow MoreRelatedIndustrial Attachment Report at Cmr-Kemri9715 Words   |  39 PagesReferral and Excellence in promotion of doing quality research on diseases caused by Microbiological Organisms. Mission: To improve on the quality of health and human life through Microbiological Research. The Centre for Microbiology Research is mandated as follows: 1. Diarrhoea: Cholera - Epidemiology, characterization, drug sensitivity; ii. Other microbiological agents (excluding viruses). 2. Epidemiology of nosocomial infections: etiology and control strategies. Antimicrobial monitoring and

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