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Get +180 Infectious diseases Notes & Quiz & prepare your exam easily
If you intend to become an expert in Infectious Diseases, this app is what you need, It starts fro the introduction to go deeper in the field. It's highly recommended for USMLE Step 2 CK and equivalent exams.This is the only specialized Infectious diseases app that covers all the Infectious diseases science spectrum from the introduction to the expertise.Get +2830 Infectious diseases notes & questions with answers & prepare your exam easily within less time. you could become an expert in Infectious diseases if you master all the topics covered by this professional app.During this promotion you will get 4apps for the price of one:-Infectious diseases notes & questions - Medical abbreviations -Medical terminology sorted by topic -Medical Law & Ethics US Doctors, who prepare USMLE exam use this app, here's why:-Tailored study notes to suit your preparation and exam needs-Less time for preparation-Exam focused questions and answers-Developed to let you succeed from the first attempt-Affordable price to all student , researchers, professionals, and doctors.This app is intended to students, researchers, resident, doctors, Anatomy & physiology specialists, nurses and medical professionals and of course Medical lecturers, teachers and professors.Get a better score in your USMLE (step1, step2 CS & CK), PANCE, MCAT, DAT, COMLEX, OAT, NBDE, or PCAT exam, and the most important is to fall in love with the material, it worth all the attention.Infectious disease is a medical specialty dealing with the control and treatment of infections. An infectious disease (ID) specialist's practice may consist largely of managing nosocomial (hospital-acquired) infections, or it may be out-patient based, in which case it focuses more on community-acquired infections. ID is historically associated with travel medicine and tropical medicine, as many diseases acquired in tropical and subtropical areas are infective in nature. ID specialists typically serve as consultants in cases of complex infections or immunologic issues, and often manage patients with HIV/AIDS and other forms of immunodeficiency.In the US, ID is a subspecialty of internal medicine or pediatrics (i.e., an internist or pediatrician trains for an additional 1-2 years as a medical fellow to qualify as an ID specialist and sit for the ID boards).Infectious diseases kill more people worldwide than any other single cause. Infectious diseases are caused by germs. Germs are tiny living things that are found everywhere - in air, soil and water. You can get infected by touching, eating, drinking or breathing something that contains a germ. Germs can also spread through animal and insect bites, kissing and sexual contact. Vaccines, proper hand washing and medicines can help prevent infections.There are four main kinds of germs: Bacteria - one-celled germs that multiply quickly and may release chemicals which can make you sick Viruses - capsules that contain genetic material, and use your own cells to multiply Fungi - primitive plants, like mushrooms or mildew Protozoa - one-celled animals that use other living things for food and a place to liveNIH: National Institute of Allergy and Infectious DiseasesContent rating: Low Maturity


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