Gout is not an example of opportunistic infection. Opportunistic infections are generally found in the people with weak immune systems. Thus, the correct option is D.
Opportunistic infections (OIs) are the infections which occur more often in the people with weakened immune system than that of healthy people. People with weakened immune systems include those who are living with HIV- AIDS. Opportunistic infections are caused by a variety of pathogens such as viruses, bacteria, fungi, and parasites.
The three main characteristics of opportunist organisms are as follows: a. they are usually the organisms with low pathogenicity, b. they cause severe infections when the host's defense mechanisms are impaired, and c. they can behave as conventional pathogens but under the opportunistic conditions may cause atypical infections.
Opportunistic infections include pneumonia, salmonella infections, candidiasis, toxoplasmosis, and tuberculosis (TB).
Therefore, the correct option is D.
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Your question is incomplete, most probably the complete question is:
Which of the following is NOT a common opportunistic infection?
A. Pneumonia
B. Kaposi's sarcoma
C. Candida
D. Gout
Chlamydia is a virus that can be vaccinated against as a preventative measure, but if a person does contract the disease, it will damage the reproductive organs and cause infertility.
Chlamydia is a bacterial infection that can be cured with antibiotics, but if it is left untreated, it can cause pelvic inflammatory disease, pain, and increase the chances of contracting HIV.
Chlamydia is a bacterial infection that can only be cured with antibiotics if it is treated early on, otherwise it progresses to stage two, which causes infertility and joint pain.
The treatment options for chlamydia and what are the complications and long-term risks associated with this infection are C. Chlamydia is a bacterial infection that can be cured with antibiotics, but if left untreated, it can cause pelvic inflammatory disease, pain and increase the chances of contracting HIV.
Chlamydiae are a type of bacteria that cause chlamydia (a very common bacteriological disease) that is usually transmitted by:
This disease has very few or no symptoms so it is very difficult to know if it is in the body. However, among the most frequent symptoms are:
Additionally, this disease, despite not presenting serious symptoms, can affect the health of the person because if it is not cared for, it can cause pelvic inflammatory disease, pain and increase the chances of contracting HIV.
Therefore, it is best to have a urine test to know if you have this disease and if you have it, perform a treatment with antibiotics for several days to eliminate this bacteria. According to the above, the correct answer is C.
Finally, options A, B, and D are not correct because they mention symptoms that do not correspond to chlamydia infections.
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the answer is a. She should add more cardiovascular training and weight training to her exercise routine and eat several low calorie meals throughout the day.
Answer:
Start by unplugging the garbage disposal. Never work on a drain where the garbage disposal has power.
Use a natural cleaner made from ¼ cup baking soda followed by ½ cup vinegar. Allow it to fizz in the drain for a few minutes before washing it out using very hot water from the faucet.
Allow water to run for a few minutes to clear the clog.
Repeat as necessary.
If the clog remains after using this procedure a few times, use a flashlight to peer into the drain. Sometimes you can see a foreign object in the drain – a bone or utensil. You can sometimes reach the item using a pair of tongs or a needle nose pliers.
Plug the garbage disposal back in, run water and turn it on.
If you still have a block, you can use a plunger to attempt to loosen the clog. If you have a dishwasher, it’s important to clamp the end of the dishwasher line where it enters the disposal to prevent the hose from popping off the disposal nozzle as you plunge the sink drain.
Place the plunger directly over the sink drain, so the plunger completely covers the drain. Add water to the sink, so the lip of the plunger is covered in water. Then vigorously plunge the drain for a minute.
Lift the plunger and check for water flow. If it remains clogged, you can repeat the process a few times to see if you can release the clog. If the clog dissipates, be sure to run hot water for a few minutes to carry away and built up residue.
B. Count the heart beats for 10 seconds then multiple by 6.
C. Count the heart beats for 6 seconds then multiple by 10.
D. None of the above
Answer:
D None of the Above
Explanation:
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Answer:
The answer is A.
Explanation:
B and C- no you can't do that. It is not the proper way and you won't get the results you need.
The reason it is A is because you caneithercount for 1 min, or you can count the beats for 30 sec and then multiply those beats by 2 and you will get the correct data/count.
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