Please discuss why children are not getting the coronavirus compared to adults, and also discuss how soon you believe we will get a vaccine for the coronavirus?
Ans) Disease in children appears to be relatively rare and mild. A large study from China suggested that just over 2% of cases were under 18 years of age. Of these, fewer than 3% developed severe or critical disease.
- As elderly people and those with underlying health conditions (e.g. hypertension, diabetes, cardiovascular disease, chronic respiratory disease and cancer) are considered to be more at risk of developing severe symptoms.
Please discuss why children are not getting the coronavirus compared to adults, and also discuss how...
How would you as a pediatric nurse discuss the novel coronavirus and safe measures to children ages 5-12 years old? How would you explain preventive measures Daycare/Head Start employees should take to prevent the spread of the illness? 500 words. with reference
Help with Human Nutrition assignment chapter 14 Child, Teen, and older adults 1. Discuss 2 reasons why young children may not be getting enough iron in their diets 2. List any two essential nutrients that are of special concern to the elderly population and what can be done to ensure that elderly individuals get enough of these nutrients 3. Give any two reasons why young school-age children today may have lower vitamin D levels than children 30-40 years ago
4- What are the steps for testing coronavirus? (use the following image to explain the steps 1-4 briefly) (2 marks) . . 5- As a scientist how would you try to develop a vaccine? (2 marks) 5- As a scientist how would you try to develop a vaccine? (2 marks) 6- The map below showed global distribution of the new coronavirus. It also showed that coronavirus which attacks Europe is stronger and different from the original coronavirus started in China...
Physiologically, why does cartilage regeneration decrease as adults compared to our teen years? Please explain in detail.
Minitab Assignment.
An experiment is designed to investigate how well children and adults memorize2. There are three factors in the experiment. Type of test: Subjects are either asked to recall or to recognize the stimuli. In the recall test, subjects are asked to state the names of as many of the stimuli as they can. On each recognition test trial, subjects are asked to pick out the one stimulus that had been presented from a set of four stimuli. Age:...
Why do you think young children (2 years) have greater synaptic density than adults? Why is it natural for these connections to get cut back (pruned)? Propose an explanation using both behavioral/perceptual and physiological terms. ( use your own words)
Please write a full 2 page paper on this. Discuss 3 ways that the Coronavirus outbreak is a public health issue, and what should we do in the future to prevent future outbreaks?
1) What is the genetic material in Coronavirus (also known as 2019-nCov or COVID-19)? How many nucleotides does the genome of this virus contain? Based on what we discussed in the lecture, which CRISPR/Cas system do you think has the potential to degrade the Coronavirus genome in infected humans to treat the disease? (Hint: read the required reading on Coronavirus sequence and refer to lectures to answer these questions).
The immune system is in the forefront of the news today because of the coronavirus. You body's immune system has two ways to create immunity, through innate or acquired immunity. Please explain select any vaccine you may you mau have receive and explain what exactly was done to you and are you sure it worked. i.e I was vaccinated with the chickenpox virus but when I went to Senior High School and yet I gor the chickenpox. why did i...
With this whole debate over whether getting a child vaccinated or not, discuss why the anti-vaccination movement believe that vaccines are not safe and effective. Explain why the idea of getting vaccinated can lead to autism, as described by Andrew Wakefield. Is this true or false, explain your answer in essay format with cited sources.