Behavior Of Infections And Illnesses

 

Understanding the behavior of infection and illness in one person can be a challenge. But infection and illness that has spread can be catastrophic. As a result, we must learn about how spread can occur and how to mitigate it. For the following questions, first provide an answer. Then identify some potential challenges that might occur when considering implementation.

What methods have been used to control growth and spread?
How effective are those methods?
What additional methods could be considered?
What can be done if the population does not want to engage in the identified methods? )
Prompt 1: Syphilis is spread through sexual contact. The only way to prevent contracting this 100% is to not have vaginal, anal, or oral sex. The next best method of prevention would be engaging in a long-term monogamous relationship, where you know each others STI status. If these methods aren’t ideal for you, doctors suggest using protection like condoms and getting tested regularly to decrease your chance of succumbing and/or spreading the infection. Although against syphilis condoms aren’t as effective since all that is needed is secretion from skin to skin contact; but its still better than no condom. If you find out you have syphilis, to help prevent it from spreading you should take the following actions: notify your past/present partners so they can be tested, get treated and don’t have sex until the treatment is complete and all sores have healed. If for some reason the population decided not to take any of the preventative measures in order not to get or spread syphilis there is treatment to cure it. But i if you are recklessly infecting people with an STI, that is punishable through law (depending on the state).

Prompt 2: Streptococcus is spread by breathing in the droplets of someone who has it, sharing drinks with someone, touching a surface with those droplets and then touching your face after. The best thing you can do to control the spread of streptococcus(strep throat) is washing your hands often. We should be doing this everyday, but it is especially important when you have an illness or disease of some sort. If you get sick you want to do you best to not spread it to other people. If you test positive for strep at the doctor they usually prescribe you an antibiotic to help you feel better quicker and help you not give it to others. Another way to stop the spread is being aware of the other people you live with. Don’t share drinks, food, towels, utensils etc. That is very important. I think these methods can be effective and people will follow them. No one wants to get strep because it is not fun. I think if we educate everyone on how it spreads and ways to control and prevent it people would understand and do those things.

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dings also prioritises creating competition between businesses. The Heirs Holdings company is proving the world that Nigeria is leading example in long term investment and promoting entrepreneurship. Nigeria has created many economic partnerships with other nations. The creation of these partnerships have seen Nigerian exports skyrocket. Nigeria also has a young and growing population which is ready for the industrialisation of the West African nation. Less dependence on exporting raw materials and a growing service sector has seen Nigeria’s GDP grow at a faster rate. A good example would be the opening of Nigeria’s first fruit juice concentrate plant Teragro Commodities Limited. The fruit juice plant has contributed to making fruit juice which can be exported. Prior to its construction Nigeria had heavily depended on just exporting raw fruits of which they could not charge much for as these are primary commodities. The fruit juice plant has also sticks by the goals of Africapitalism which are to create long term investment and social wealth. So far, the company is reaching these goals and have also considered focussing job creation, creating local demand, ensuring farmers get a fair pay and helping alleviate food insecurity. The goals of Africapitalism can be found on the Africapitalism Institute website.

The effects of Africapitalism on the banking sector

The banking sector of Nigeria has seen vast improvements with the deployment of Africapitalist concepts. The United Bank for Africa (UBA), is one of Africa’s largest and most successful banking institutes that was created in 1949. In the year of 2005, UBA merged with a struggling bank called Standard Trust bank. The Standard Trust Bank had been facing rough times since 1997, going into bankruptcy, facing charges over corruption and so on. The two banks merged with a mission of democratizing Nigeria’s banking sector. The first few years were a hassle to get the bank up and running as the public were skeptical on whether they could trust the bank or not given its previous history. Around 2010, the bank was formed into a Pan African institute and saw a large increase of customers and ATMs nationwide. The board members promised to deliver and they did, to date the UBA has more than 8 million global customers and has opened branches in the likes of Paris. After the realisation of Africapitalism’s impact on United Bank for Africa, more and more banks have become locally empowered. This change in Nigeria’s banking sector has seen an increase in international finance between African countries. Other banks that have seen tremendous growth in Nigeria are the First Bank of Nigeria, Access Bank and Zenith Bank. All these banks have very aggressive marketing strategies and have been a

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