Some diseases are known as anatomical syndromes because they have similar signs and symptoms despite having different causative agents. A few examples include impetigo, cellulitis, neonatal conjunctivitis, keratitis, meningitis, acute and subacute encephalitis, and sepsis. For the discussion this week, select two pathogens that cause one of these anatomical syndromes and then discuss signs and…
Respond to the original discussion below in150+words then respond to each person below either agreeing with something they said or giving positive feedback in 150+words
Discussion: For the Discussion Board this week, you will pretend to be an epidemiologist working at the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) in Atlanta, GA. An outbreak of a food-borne illness has occurred, and it is your job to report this to the public. Have fun with this! Here are the specific directions…
For this discussion, take on the role of a pathogen that infects the respiratory system, gastrointestinal tract, or genitourinary system. Write a narrative from the pathogen’s point of view about the following: What is your name (scientific pathogen name)? How did you get into the body? What type of damage do you do to the…