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  2. Sickle cell-beta thalassemia - Wikipedia

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    A sickle allele is always the same mutation of the beta-globin gene (glutamic acid to valine at amino acid six). In contrast, beta-thalassemia alleles can be created by many different mutations including both deletion and non-deletion forms.

  3. New sickle cell treatment sparks feelings of hope and some ...

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    That has been the case for Kayla Smith Owens, 25, of Chesapeake Beach, Maryland, who started experiencing mild symptoms of sickle cell disease pain and fatigue until around age 12, during puberty.

  4. Chronic condition - Wikipedia

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    Chronic conditions have often been used to describe the various health related states of the human body such as syndromes, physical impairments, disabilities as well as diseases. Epidemiologists have found interest in chronic conditions due to the fact they contribute to disease, disability, and diminished physical and/or mental capacity. [9]

  5. Plasmodium vivax - Wikipedia

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    Plasmodium vivax is a protozoal parasite and a human pathogen.This parasite is the most frequent and widely distributed cause of recurring malaria. [2] Although it is less virulent than Plasmodium falciparum, the deadliest of the five human malaria parasites, P. vivax malaria infections can lead to severe disease and death, often due to splenomegaly (a pathologically enlarged spleen).

  6. Anopheles - Wikipedia

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    CDC – National Center for Infectious Diseases, Division of Parasitic Diseases; Malaria; CDC – World map showing distribution of various Anopheles species; Walter Reed Biosystematics Unit. – Links to the online mosquito catalog, keys for mosquito identification, images and information on medically important species and much more.

  7. Blastocystis - Wikipedia

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    The fact that Blastocystis' infection route is oral-anal indicates that carriers have been in contact with faecal contaminated matter which might have included other intestinal pathogens that explain the observed symptoms. A more likely explanation is the presence of virulent and non-virulent strains since there exists an enormous genetic ...

  8. Barrier nursing - Wikipedia

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    Barrier nursing is a set of stringent infection control techniques used in nursing.The aim of barrier nursing is to protect medical staff against infection by patients and also protect patients with highly infectious diseases from spreading their pathogens to other non-infected people.

  9. Sickle cell nephropathy - Wikipedia

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    Sickle cell nephropathy is a type of kidney disease associated with sickle cell disease which causes kidney complications as a result of sickling of red blood cells in the small blood vessels. The hypertonic and relatively hypoxic environment of the renal medulla , coupled with the slow blood flow in the vasa recta , favors sickling of red ...