How long after a fever are you contagious? CDC recommends that you stay home for at least 24 hours after your fever is gone except to get medical care or for other necessities. (Your fever should be gone without the use of a fever-reducing medicine.) Stay away from others as much as possible to keep […]
Who are the reservoirs and vectors of hemorrhagic fevers agents?
Who are the reservoirs and vectors of hemorrhagic fevers agents? For the most part, rodents and arthropods are the main reservoirs for viruses causing VHFs. The multimammate rat, cotton rat, deer mouse, house mouse, and other field rodents are examples of reservoir hosts. Arthropod ticks and mosquitoes serve as vectors for some of the illnesses. […]
Can Q fever be cured?
Can Q fever be cured? Mild or nonsymptomatic cases of acute Q fever often get better with no treatment. However, if you have symptoms of Q fever or if you’re pregnant, antibiotic treatment is recommended. How long does it take to recover from Q fever? Without treatment, symptoms can last from 2-6 weeks. Illness often […]
What rumor is circulating through the city *?
What rumor is circulating through the city *? What rumor is circulating through the city? A fever or a plague that is originating from the area around the docks. She thinks he is going nowhere in life and is therefore not a suitable match. they are all fleeing to the country to avoid the possibility […]
What does Mattie look like in Fever 1793?
What does Mattie look like in Fever 1793? There is very little physical description of Matilda (Mattie) Cook, but it is mentioned that she has brown eyes. She is said to have changed from a soft, young girl (page 43)—a typical teenager—to looking more like her mother by the end of the story. How does […]
How do you develop creativity in early childhood?
How do you develop creativity in early childhood? Ways to foster Creativity: Encourage creative problem solving: Ask your child open-ended questions that have no right or wrong. Provide an array of experiences to build your child’s foundation of knowledge (e.g., go to museums, visit libraries, and explore different neighborhoods in your town). How do preschoolers […]
Why do babies drink amniotic fluid?
Why do babies drink amniotic fluid? During weeks 10 and 11 of pregnancy, the developing fetus will start to inhale tiny bits of amniotic fluid. This “inhalation” is more like a swallowing movement. It helps the baby’s lungs as they begin to develop. What does amniotic fluid contain? At first, amniotic fluid is mainly water […]
When does fetus develop surfactant?
When does fetus develop surfactant? A baby normally begins producing surfactant sometime between weeks 24 and 28 of pregnancy. Most babies produce enough to breathe normally by week 34. When does the active synthesis of surfactant begin in weeks ):? Respiration in neonates and children Surfactant is first detectable in the fetal lung at 20-24 […]
Where do oxygen and nutrients enter the fetal blood stream and carbon dioxide and wastes exit?
Where do oxygen and nutrients enter the fetal blood stream and carbon dioxide and wastes exit? In the placenta, carbon dioxide and waste products are released into the mother’s circulatory system. Oxygen and nutrients from the mother’s blood are released into the fetus’ blood. What carries oxygenated blood to the developing fetus? The umbilical arteries […]
What organ of the pregnant woman is central to the exchange of nutrients and waste products with the fetus?
What organ of the pregnant woman is central to the exchange of nutrients and waste products with the fetus? The placenta is a fetal organ that exchanges nutrients, gases, and wastes between the maternal and fetal circulations and, thus, is crucial for the normal development and survival of the baby. The placenta is also a […]