Thursday, May 14, 2009

Disease Research Links!

Here are the links from the research being conducted in class!

I. Cholera:

CDC: Cholera

Click Here


The Global Task Force on Cholera Control


Click Here

World Health Organization
http://www.who.int/csr/resources/publications/surveillance/en/cholera.pdf cholera report


II. Swine Influenza:

influenza report - Click Here
Key Facts about Influenza - Click Here

CDC – Swine Flu facts - Click

NIH Swine Flu tutorial- Click here

Medlne Plus - Click Here


III. Yellow Fever:

yellow fever report

CDC Yellow Fever - Click Here

WHO Yellow Fever - Click Here



V. SARS

CDC – SARS - Click Here

WHO – SARS - Click

Medline Plus –
Click Here


VI. Pneumonia

Medicine NET - Click Here

MAYO clinic -
Click Here

KIDS HEALTH.org -
Click Here


VII. Tuberculosis

Medicine Net - Click here

Medline Plus - Click Here

WHO - Click Here

8 comments:

  1. Thanks for the links Mr. Forde, they were a big help!
    Jake

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  2. Hi Mr.Forde,

    Do you have any websites to find out about what Tamiflu does. I already know it stops the flu from spreading from the rest of the body; but in class you told me to find out what it does specifically to stop the flu. I searched on some search enginess but haven't found any good information.
    Thanks,
    Francesca

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  4. Hi Francesca!

    What you e-mailed me is correct! The Tamiflu sop the new viruses from emerging from the host cells, thereby disrupting their ability to multiply!

    Good job!

    Mr. Forde :-)

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  5. Hi mr forde,
    This is what I have for the question. When i found the research I forgot to put the website on it.

    Argentina (1), Australia (1), Austria (1), Belgium (4), Brazil (8), China (5), Colombia (11), Cuba (3), Denmark (1), Ecuador (1), El Salvador (4), Finland (2), France (14), Germany (14), Guatemala (3), India (1), Ireland (1), Israel (7), Italy (9), Japan (7), Malaysia (2), Netherlands (3), New Zealand (9), Norway (2), Panama (54), Peru (1), Poland (1), Portugal (1), Republic of Korea (3), Spain (103), Sweden (3), Switzerland (1), Thailand (2), Turkey (1), and the United Kingdom (82). Mexico has reported 2895 laboratory confirmed human cases of infection, including 66 deaths. The United States has reported 4714 laboratory confirmed human cases, including four deaths. Canada has reported 496 laboratory confirmed human cases, including one death. Costa Rica has reported nine laboratory confirmed human cases, including one death. It is alot but you said that if we don't have the wesites than we wont get the credit.
    thanks, Francesca

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  6. Hey Mr.Forde,
    Do we have to print the research we did?
    I'm a little confused...

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  7. Hey Sherene,

    I am sorry that this wasn't clear for you. I will have you save the document into a folder on the share drive. We'll discuss this tomorrow.

    Mr. F :-)

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  8. Hey Mr. Forde,
    I don't have a question about the research. I just wanted to know if I can watch the videos we made because I can't find a link. It might be my computer. Thanks,
    Melissa

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