BIO 100 College of the Sequoias The Disease and How Infectious it Becomes Discussion

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Make a plan.To write a strong proposal, address the following questions.What disease? Did you pick an infectious disease? Beware: there are many diseases that are not caused by infections, such as asthma, many cancers, genetic disorders.Why? What are the benefits of eradicating this disease? Why is this disease particularly important to eradicate? What would happen in the best case if this disease were cured?How? How feasible is it to eradicate or cure this disease? What actions are you proposing to eradicate/cure this disease and how safe are these actions?Can you find any scientific studyor data that help you make your argument?Write a proposal.Summarize your findings in a proposal (700-900 words). Structure your proposal according to the questions listed in the plan.

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Title: Bio 10 Cure the World
Thesis: This proposal looks into the subject of HIV, exploring how it has affected human health
and how interventions could be made to ensure it is less harmful or wholly cured.
I.

Introduction
A. Everybody would wish to live in a disease-free world.
B. Medical researchers and scientists all over the world continue to engage in a
consistent study of bacterial and viral structural components to ensure that they
develop effective interventions to combat their adverse effects on human
health.

II.

The Disease and How Infectious it Becomes
A. HIV stands for human immune-deficiency virus.
B. It spreads through body fluids such as blood, semen, vagino-rectal fluids and
breast milk.
C. HIV is different from all other viruses because of its ability to replicate into the
cell by copying the viral major histocompatibility factor of the host cells.

III.

Why Other Diseases are not Infectious
A. Infectious diseases are those that are usually caused by the infectious agents.
B. The agents usually include viruses, bacteria, parasites or fungi.
C. Diseases that do not have association with the infectious agents cannot be
qualified as infectious diseases.
D. Most of these diseases are based on lifestyle, congenital factors, genetics or
inflammatory reactions.

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IV.

Importance and Benefits of Eradicating the Disease
A. It is important to eradicate the HIV disease because of the effects it has in the
normal life of humanity.
B. The first significance of its eradication is the ability to reduce the mortality and
morbidity associated with its existence.
C. Another importance will be to reduce the adverse effects of the anti-retroviral
drugs. Some of them often cause poor vision, kidney failure, diarrhea and many
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