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explain the term lipidsif somebody discovers that you have some knowledge of nutrition you will be promptly shooted with two questions first oh you
adverse effects of rifamycin no severe adverse effects were observed in clinical trials with rifaximin there have been a few postmarketingeports
antibacterial activity rifaximin reaches high concentrations in the intestinal tract and is active in vitro against a broad range of
treatment of travelersdiarrhea the most common cause of travelers diarrhea usually a self-limited illness lasting several days is infection with
explain rifaximinrifaximin xifaxan - salix a non-absorbed oral antibiotic derived from rifampin rifadin and others has been approved by the fda for
immunogenicitybased on immunogenicity studies and experience with other vaccines the new meningococcal conjugate vaccine menactra should be highly
dosage and administration menactra is given as a single intramuscular injection the need for and timing of booster doses is unknown an
adverse effects of menactrathe most common adverse reactions to menactra include headache fatigue and malaise in addition to pain redness and
define the marasmic kwashiorkorin countries where the incidence of protein-calorie malnutrition pcm is high a large number of cases show signs and
explain the term kwashiorkorthe term kwashiorkor means the disease the first child gets when the second baby is born that is the sickness of the
explain the protein deficiencyone of the most common nutritional disorders in the world today is the deficiency of protein both adults and children
immunogenicity the safety and immunogenicity of the new vaccine was evaluated in two unpublished studies that are summarized in the package insert
serogroups five major serogroups of n meningitidis a b c y and w-135 cause most human infection serogroup a is the leading cause of disease in the
define factorial method to calculate nitrogen requirementsthe nitrogen requirements have been calculated by a factorial method suggested by different
motion sickness the pathogenesis of motion sickness is poorly under- stood the prescription cholinergic blocker scopolamine in a patch or oral
jet lag disturbance of body and environmental rhythms resulting from a rapid change in time zones gives rise to jet lag which is characterized by
venous thromboembolism prolonged immobilization gt8 hours increases the risk of lower extremity deep vein thrombosis dvt particularly in travelers
sexually-transmitted diseases many travelers have new sexual contacts during their journeys and are at increased risk for acquiring sexually
severe acute respiratory syndrome sars after travelers diarrhea respiratory infection is the most common infectious disease affecting travelers in
leptospirosis it is a bacterial disease that occurs in many domestic and wild animals is endemic worldwide but the highest incidence is in tropical
dengue dengue fever is a viral disease transmitted by mosquito bites that occurs worldwide in tropical and subtropical areas major epidemics have
define nutritional requirements and recommended allowances for proteins and amino acidsthe faowho committee 1973 expressed the protein requirements
yellow fever yellow fever vaccine a single-dose attenuated live virus vaccine prepared in eggs should be given at least 10 days before travel to
how physical activity affect requirement of proteinresearch on protein needs for muscular work had its beginning in 1863 when von leiberg postulated
typhoid typhoid vaccine is recommended for travellers to developing countries in central and south america africa and asia especially if they plan