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What screening and confirmatory tests for Dengue are being used here in our Country?
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- What screening and confirmatory tests for Dengue are being used here in the Philippines?Describe the step-by-step procedure for preparing a thick and thin smear to test for malaria.1.) Why is boiling water not a recommended sterilization method? 2.) List examples of transfusion-transmitted infections. How are these infections prevented?
- A serological test methods was conducted to determine typhoid fever using serum ( Widal test).Determine the bellow outcome; a.i) Interpret the results and it's limitations. ii) suggest the quality control observed in performing the test.Is the RPR Test specific for Syphilis? Why or why not? Why is a qualitative test performed before a semi-quantitative testIs the RPR Test specific for Syphilis? Why or why not?
- Alchohol based hand sanitizers are effective against influenza. True/False?Are there other ways to reduce the risk of infection for dialysis patients?Despite recommendations, outbreaks and patient notifications resulting from healthcare personnel failing to adhere to Standard Precautions and basic infection control practices continue to be reported Question options: A) True B) False
- Why is it necessary to test for endotoxin in water used forinjectable drug preparations?Differentiate between the serological tests used to identify isolatedcultures of pathogens and those used to diagnose disease frompatients’ serum as shown in figure .I AM TRYING TO IDENTIFY THIS UNKNOWN. IMAGE 1 HAS TWO PICTURE OF CATALASE TEST AND BLOOD AGAR TEST. I believe it is one of the following: 1) S. pyo. 2)S. agal . 3)S.pneu. 4)E. faecalis 5)S. aureus 6)S epi. 7)S. sapro. 8)M. luteus Please let me know which test will i need out of the table to justify your reason of picking up the unknown and also how that test justifies it? what characteristics of that test made you pick the unknown?