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- Give me a question and answer base on the topic "nature of diseases about animals" and give me cite source where you find the answerIn 2005, researcher Woo-suk Hwang reported that he had made immortal stem cells from human patients. His research was hailed as a breakthrough for people affected by degenerative diseases, because stem cells may be used to repair a persons own damaged tissues. Hwang published his results in a peer-reviewed journal. In 2006, the journal retracted his paper after other scientists discovered that Hwangs group had faked their data. Does the incident show that results of scientific studies cannot be trusted? Or does it confirm the usefulness of a scientific approach, because other scientists discovered and exposed the fraud?Which of the following is NOT a true statement? Infected people without symptoms can sometimes transmit their infection to others None of the other four answers (All are true statements) Infectious diseases are still one of the leading causes of death in some parts of the world For a given microbe, the number of cells or virus particles required to cause an infection (ID50) is always the same, regardless of the portal of entry Zoonoses can spread from animals to humans
- Gain of Function research, defined as: "medical research that genetically alters an organism in a way that may enhance the biological functions of gene products." The worry is that this type of research will lead to the release of dangerous viruses and is unethical; others believe it is necessary to treat future pandemics is Gain of Function research unethical? Why? Please use scholarly literature thank youVaccines are composed of a lot of chemical toxins to kill pathogens True The whole statement is true. False Some of the statement is false.In which of the following would you have the most confidence? a randomized clinical trial with 15,000 subjects a randomized clinical trial with 5,000 subjects an epidemiological study with 15,000 subjects an endorsement of a product by a movie star a report on a study presented by a news organization
- Give me a hard question and answer base on the topic "nature of diseases about animals" and give me cite source where you find the answerWhich of the following statements about vaccines is NOT correct? Smallpox vaccinations are no longer given in the United States. The MMR vaccine should be given to children before they enter kindergarten. There is no proven link between the MMR vaccine and autism. One of the earliest vaccines protected people against smallpox.I am asking for things such as the Tuskegee study how was these things preventable in the future like rules and regulations and the ethical board for example and what were other 3 cases like Tuskegee I have clarified this question to the best of my ability Please in put website link if used any during researching for the answer
- What is "futile" care? A treatment that is believed to have little or no benefit. A treatment that normally would have cured a patient, but for some reason did not in this case. Any treatment a physician does not want to perform.What is an antibiotic? it is any type of chemical that is toxic it is a general disinfectant effective against most types of cells and viruses it is a type chemical produced by a bacterium or fungus that has the potential to control the growth of another bacterium allows exchange of organisms between your bacteria culture and the environment it is a macromolecule produced by the vertebrate immune system that helps destroy foreign cellsWhat is aposematic coloration? Choose All That Apply a type of physical defense mechanism a type of mullerian mimicry warning coloration in toxic organisms a type of chemical defense