Foundations in Microbiology 9th Edition by Kathleen Park Talaro, Barry Chess
Edition 9ISBN: 978-0073522609
Foundations in Microbiology 9th Edition by Kathleen Park Talaro, Barry Chess
Edition 9ISBN: 978-0073522609
Exercise 14
Critical thinking is the ability to reason and solve problems using facts and concepts. These question can be approached from a number of angles, and in most cases, they do not have a single correct answer. In New York City, four Orthodox Jewish patients brought into an emergency clinic with seizures and other neurological symptoms tested positive for antibodies to the pork tapeworm, Taenia solium. This was embarrassing to them because they do not eat pork for religious reasons. It also became something of a medical mystery, because there were no immediate explanations for how they could have become infected. Later it was shown that the patients had recently employed housekeepers and cooks who were free of symptoms yet also seropositive for the worm infection. Use this case history to give a plausible explanation for the transmission of the infection.
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The protozoan pathogens, flagellates and...
Foundations in Microbiology 9th Edition by Kathleen Park Talaro, Barry Chess