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Discuss the advantages and disadvantages of targeted vs mass control for zoonotic malaria. ( if you can also link an article which mentions this It will be much appreciated).
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- topic: Zika Virus write summary on a virus and its tropism for specific hosts, tissues, or cells. For example, you may want to discuss: the distribution/expression of the relevant cell surface receptor or other factors modulating viral entry, or you may want to focus on the environment in a specific niche that makes it conducive for infection by the virus. You can also choose to research a tangential topic like how tropism is considered in vaccine development. thank you-Hello!! Discuss the advantages and disadvantages of targeted vs mass control (Using zoonotic malaria, avian influenza and COVID-19 as examples) Thank youuu!!!!!Three methods have been used to try to eliminate malaria. One is to eliminate the mosquito vectors of the parasite, a second is to kill the parasites after they have entered the human body, and the third is to develop a vaccine against the parasite, allowing the human immune system to provide protection from the disease. Which do you suppose is the most promising in the long run? Why? Think about both the biology of the disease and the efficacy of carrying out each of the methods on a large scale .
- Hello! Using zoonotic malaria, avian influenza and COVID-19 as examples, discuss the advantages and disadvantages of targeted VS mass control. Thank you!!!!Discuss the importance of simultaneously using multiple tests to diagnose malaria (particularly in areas with high mutation rates and in near elimination areas)Think of vectors. The type of vector where the vector carries the second parasite inside its body, and the second vector has to live part of its life cycle inside is.... mosquitoes and malaria is the textbook example (literally). A. histrionic vector B. lazy vector C. mechanical vector D. biological vector
- discuss methods used to control vector-borne diseases, specifically mosquitos. 1) Is there one method you think is more beneficial than others when it comes to the controlling and prevention of mosquito-borne diseases? Why/why not? 2) Also, how large do you think is the impact of human environmental change (man's activities) on emerging infectious diseases in animals and man?Infection rates for many STIs continue to be highest among young people (typically defined as around 15–24 years old). What are some reasons for this? What would you recommend to increase prevention or encourage testing or treatment among this group?Using Figure 20-17, explain how the mutation in theGATA sequence of the Duffy gene imparts resistance toP. vivax infection.
- Cite 3 advantages of Diagnostic Parasitology. Discuss each of advantages briefly..In the diagnosis of malaria, RDT kit or microscopy could be done. Discuss the advantages and disadvantages of each of them.Assuming you have been posted to a community where malaria is very endemic. There is a high rate of absenteeism among your students due to incidents of malaria. As part of your community engagement explain how you would educate on malaria prevention taking the following into consideration:a) Name of the vector and the species of the parasite that cause the diseases in Africa; b) Two chemical and two biological ways of reducing the population of mosquitoes; c) Two in-house measures to prevent mosquitoes bite;d) The stages in the life cycle of the mosquito;e) The names of three African countries that participated in the trial of malarial vaccine.