Category: Infection

  • Infections: Prevention, Control, and Obstacles

    Infectious diseases pose a range of threats to public health, therefore, representing a major threat to be addressed. Thus, the measures aimed at curbing the rates of contracting infectious diseases and exposing vulnerable groups to them must be regarded as a crucial part of managing public health concerns. Presently, several strategies for the prevention and…

  • Sexually Transmitted Infections: Chlamydia Trachomatis

    One of the most common sexually transmitted infections in the United States is chlamydia triggered by the bacterium called chlamydia trachomatis. Chlamydia infection is asymptomatic and can be easily cured with the help of antibiotics (Fig. 1). However, this infection might lead to long-term health consequences if it is not identified in time. Therefore, it…

  • Stay Safe and Sexy: Chlamydia and Other Infections

    Table of Contents Statement of Need Policy Mechanism Convincing Strategy Partners References Statement of Need Chlamydia and other similar infections are common problems in the US, which are usually caused by unsafe sexual activities. According to Wiesenfeld (2017), the infection is spreading at a high rate every year, and in 2015 the number of new…

  • Reducing Surgical Site Infections

    The purpose of the research study was to analyze how professional health institutions have suggested reducing surgical site infections. The interventions told included both actions to be taken before the operation was conducted and after it had been conducted. The suggestions included pharmacological and non-pharmacological ways to help care workers curb the surgical site infections…

  • Perioperative Hypothermia and Surgical Site Infections

    Table of Contents Introduction Review of Findings Conclusion Reference List Introduction This study aims to identify the association between perioperative hypothermia and surgical site infection (SSI). I will begin by conducting some research to critically analyze evidenced-based data collected. My objective is to contribute some measures in my department in the management and prevention of…

  • Vancomycin-Resistant Enterococcus: Infections and Treatment

    Introduction Vancomycin-resistant enterococcus (VRE) is a bacteria or what is also known as germ is a bacteria that causes bad infections. The first strains of this bacteria first appeared in Europe by the year 1986 and three years after (1989) the first incidence in America was reported and between the year 1989 to 1993 a…

  • IL1 Emerging Infections, Zoonoses and Bioterrorism.

    IL1 (Influenza-like illness) is a non-specific respiratory condition most commonly occurs in elderly. Its manifestations are slight fever, cough, sore throat, fatigue, and rhinorrhea (Carrat et al 1999; Monto et al 2000). Influenza virus is easily transmissible via close contact or by touch of nose and mouth. Virus is expelled into the air in large…

  • Practicum Experience on Catheter-Related Bloodstream Infections

    For my practicum experience, following my completion of the degree course, I focussed on catheter-related Bloodstream infections (CBIs) which are among the leading killer diseases in the United States. Catheter-Related Bloodstream Infections are caused by the central venous catheters. In the U.S., there are approximately 80,000 such infections occurring annually with at least 28,000 of…

  • Inpatient and Outpatient Surgical Site Infections

    Table of Contents Research Focused Literature Review Development of Recommendations Conclusion References Surgical site infections are common complications caused by surgical interventions, where a patient gets infected due to the surgical openings and weakened immune system. However, the main reason why such a clinical question exists is the fact that there is a difference in…

  • The Upper Respiratory Infections Treatment Methods

    Each person has experienced upper respiratory disease (URI), which is a contagious infection of the upper respiratory tract. Common cold is the most well-known URI; however, there are some more critical requiring extra powerful medication. The following paper will include a comparison of several articles on the methods of upper respiratory disease treatment. As a…