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(Answer) BIOS242 – Week 7 Assignment : Pick your Pathogen

Instructions

Objective:
Select a publication or a newspaper article on a pathogen, apply knowledge learned in BIOS242, and write a paper.
The goal for this project is: to make connections between concepts learned in the course and what is observed in a health care setting to understand real-life applications of Microbiology

Project Parameters:
For this assignment, you will identify a pathogen in a newspaper article or publication of your choice, apply principles learned in BIOS 242, and research the pathogen for its connection to nursing/health care. You must get approval for your chosen article and pathogen. You will then write a paper on their chosen pathogen/topic. Use the template hyperlinked above when writing your paper.
The pathogen can be a bacteria, fungus, protozoa, or virus. In addition to the article, information to include in the paper should include, morphology, gram stain characteristics, virulence factors, susceptibility to antibiotics, host cells, nutritional needs, growth conditions, mechanisms used to evade the immune system and invasion into the host(s), interactions with the hosts and diseases caused and affected body systems. Additionally, students should explain symptoms when the pathogen infects a host, as well as a diagnosis and the therapeutic intervention needed after infection. You may also add information on statistics related to infection (epidemiology) and any new research findings related to the pathogen.
Writing Requirements (APA format)

ANSWER

Tryponema pallidum is the causative agent  for syphilis. Syphilis is a venereal and infectious disease of public health and nursing importance. It’s a common and devastating disease in the United States (Peeling et al, 2018).

Tryponema pallidum is a spirochete, thin, and regularly coiled cell that has a gram-negative cell wall. Syphilis is one of the pathogens with complex growth requirements that facilitate its living in host cells.  The disease is diagnosed using two main strategies. It can be detected in patient lesions or looking for antibodies in the patient’s blood….. To access full answer, click on the purchase button below.

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