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Educational assignment text outlining the structure, emergence, transmission, precautionary measures, and potential biological consequences of coronavirus infection, including effects on normal skin flora and immune response.
Document type:
Assignment question and answer
Subject:
Coronavirus and COVID-19
Topic:
Structure, transmission, precautionary measures and effects on normal flora
Date referenced:
December 2019 – January 2020
Geographical reference:
Wuhan, China
Disease discussed:
COVID-19
Type of source:
Educational academic text
Key concepts:
Zoonotic infection, viral structure, mode of transmission, skin flora, immune response
Viruses described:
Coronaviruses
Transmission modes:
Person to person contact, respiratory droplets, infected surfaces
Precautionary measures listed:
Hand washing, hand sanitizers, face masks, staying indoors, surface disinfection
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Year:
Not specified
Region / City:
Not specified
Document Type:
Checklist
Subject:
Fire safety and precautionary measures
Applicable To:
New licence applications, licence renewal, expansion, merger, or change of home name
Authorities Involved:
Fire Services Department, Water Authority, Electricity and Gas Regulatory Bodies
Required Documents:
Floor plans, fire service installation certificates, ventilation system plans, compliance certificates, emergency evacuation plans, product certifications, fire drill records
Standards Referenced:
Fire detection, alarm, sprinkler and hose reel systems, ventilation and gas installations, flammability standards for materials
Scope:
Residential Care Homes for the Disabled and Prescribed/Specified Commercial Premises
Note:
Year
Type of Document:
Public health advisory
Target Audience:
Residents and businesses served by the water system
Cause:
Hurricane, tropical storm, or unforeseen emergency
Recommended Actions:
Boil water, use disinfectants, or bottled water for consumption
Restrictions:
Avoid swallowing tap water during bathing, supervise children and disabled individuals
Duration:
Until water pressure is restored and bacteria tests confirm safety
Responsible Authority:
County Health Department and Public Water System staff
Note:
Date
Context:
A guideline document for public water systems detailing the issuance of precautionary boil water notices during hurricanes, tropical storms, or unforeseen emergencies.
Year:
2005
Region / City:
Washington, DC
Subject:
Environmental Law
Document Type:
Article
Organization / Institution:
Environmental Law Institute®
Author:
Lynda M. Collins, Thomas McGarity
Target Audience:
Scholars, legal professionals, environmental advocates
Effective Period:
Not specified
Approval Date:
Not specified
Revision Date:
Not specified
Year:
2023
Region / City:
Americas
Subject:
Human Rights
Document Type:
Report
Organization:
Inter-American Commission on Human Rights (IACHR)
Author:
Inter-American Commission on Human Rights
Target Audience:
Member States, human rights organizations, legal professionals
Period Covered:
2023
Approval Date:
2023
Key Mechanisms:
Petitions, friendly settlements, precautionary measures, referrals to Inter-American Court of Human Rights
Compliance Monitoring:
Yes
Statistical Overview Included:
Yes
Year:
2019
Region / City:
Ecuador
Theme:
Human rights, political persecution
Document type:
Resolution
Institution:
Inter-American Commission on Human Rights
Author:
Inter-American Commission on Human Rights
Target Audience:
General public, human rights organizations, legal professionals
Effective period:
Not specified
Approval date:
December 6, 2019
Date of amendments:
None
Year:
2015
Region / City:
Gippsland Plain
Topic:
Flora and Fauna, Environmental Impact Assessment
Document Type:
Expert Witness Statement
Organization:
Ecology Australia Pty Ltd
Author:
Geoff Carr, Bernadette Schmidt, Andrew McMahon
Target Audience:
Local government, environmental consultants, planners
Period of Validity:
Not specified
Approval Date:
25/05/2015
Date of Changes:
22/05/2015
Year:
2023
Region / City:
Victoria, Australia
Theme:
Conservation, Biodiversity
Document Type:
Scientific Advisory Report
Organization:
Scientific Advisory Committee (SAC)
Author:
N/A
Target Audience:
Policy makers, conservationists, ecologists, scientific community
Period of Action:
Ongoing, reviewed annually
Approval Date:
N/A
Date of Changes:
N/A
Contextual Description:
A scientific report detailing the nomination and assessment process for the de-listing of Aythya australis from the Threatened List under the Flora and Fauna Guarantee Act, based on conservation criteria.
Authors:
Yan Xu; Yong-Li Dai; Hong Lei; Ying-Lun Yuan; Tian-Le Hu; Xia Wei; Lin-Mei Guo; Yong-Mei Lan
Corresponding Authors:
Lin-Mei Guo; Yong-Mei Lan
Study Period:
November 2024–March 2025
Location:
Lanzhou, Gansu, China
Type of Document:
Original research article
Field:
Paediatric medicine; Microbiology; Clinical immunology
Study Population:
Children aged 3–14 years
Sample Size:
90 participants (30 MPP; 30 NMP; 30 healthy controls)
Methods:
16S rRNA sequencing; serum trace element detection; clinical laboratory analysis
Ethics Approval:
Approved by hospital ethics committee (2024KY22213)
Keywords:
16S rRNA; children; iron; intestinal flora; Mycoplasma pneumoniae pneumonia; zinc
Document type:
Supplementary material
Components:
Supplementary Figures; Supplementary Table; Supplementary references
Figures included:
Figure S1; Figure S2; Figure S3; Figure S4
Table included:
Table S1
Research topic:
Gut microbiota, intestinal inflammation and ulcerative colitis in murine models
Experimental subjects:
Mice
Biological focus:
Colonic tissue; intestinal barrier function; immune response; gut microbiota at genus level
Analytical methods mentioned:
Western blot; immunoblot; densitometric analysis
Key elements:
SCR-CDs synthesis; organ weight measurement; bacterial genera classification as beneficial or harmful; associated pathological states
Referenced conditions:
Ulcerative colitis; inflammatory bowel disease; colitis
Cited works:
Peer-reviewed journal articles with DOIs listed
Year of Establishment:
2000
Location:
Northwest of Tucson, near Marana, Arizona, USA
Area:
129,000 acres
Type of Document:
Descriptive report
Managing Agency:
Bureau of Land Management (BLM)
Ecosystems:
Sonoran Desert, Arizona Upland subdivision, Lower Colorado River Valley subdivision
Flora:
Approximately 600 plant species including Ironwood, Paloverde, Saguaro, and Mesquite
Fauna:
121 vertebrate species including mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians, and diverse insects
Topography:
Eight mountain ranges, two large valleys, elevation 1550–4195 ft
Climate:
Average 10 inches of rain annually, temperatures range below freezing to 110°F, monsoon season July–September
Visitor Information:
No permits required, no facilities available, precautions advised for heat and water scarcity
Document Type:
Informational source on a national monument
Year:
2022
Region / City:
Zhejiang Province, China; Jiangsu Province, China
Topic:
Diabetes, Gut Microbiota, Hypoglycemic Drugs
Document Type:
Letter to the Editor
Author:
Zi-Jun Lin, Qiong-Wen Zhang, Xiao-Lan Yu, Bo Zhou, Chang-Wei Liu, Lian-Ping He
Target Audience:
Researchers, Medical Professionals
Date of Approval:
August 16, 2022
Date of Changes:
N/A
Year:
1970
Region / City:
Bluffton, Wells, Indiana
Topic:
Obituary
Document Type:
Death Certificate
Organization:
South View Rest Home
Author:
James Hixon
Target Audience:
General Public
Period of Validity:
N/A
Approval Date:
N/A
Date of Changes:
N/A
Year:
2012
Region / city:
Logan Lagoon
Topic:
Flora and Fauna
Document Type:
Ecological Character Description
Organization:
Ramsar
Author:
Not specified
Target Audience:
Researchers, conservationists, environmentalists
Period of validity:
Not specified
Approval Date:
Not specified
Date of changes:
Not specified
Year:
2019–2020
Unit:
Winter Stories – Constellations, Emergence, and Hero Twins
Subject/Course:
Dine Language and Culture
Grade Level:
Eighth Grade
School Year:
2019–2020
Original Development:
Spring 2015
Revision:
Summer 2019
Type of Document:
Curriculum Document
Standards:
Common Core, Dine Culture Standards, Din4 Oral Language Standards, College and Career Readiness Standards
Academic Vocabulary:
String Game, Na’at[‘o’, Constellations, Polaris, Ursa Major, Cassiopeia, Milky Way, Orion, Pleiades, celestial phenomena
Learning Objectives:
Knowledge of constellations, Dine astronomy, myths and stories, oral language comprehension, string figure creation
Prerequisites:
Academic vocabulary, understanding of sky phenomena, basic celestial concepts, string game familiarity
Procedural Knowledge:
Investigate constellation myths, perform string figures, identify major constellations, research constellation stories, use story maps
Year:
2024
Region / City:
Victoria, Australia
Topic:
Cancer, Multidisciplinary Team Meetings, Quality Framework
Document Type:
Report
Organization / Institution:
Department of Health, Victoria
Author:
Department of Health, Victoria
Target Audience:
Healthcare professionals, cancer treatment teams, policymakers
Period of Validity:
2019–2020
Approval Date:
January 2024
Date of Modifications:
Not specified
Acknowledgements:
Ms. Anna Hedigan, Ms. Ilana Solo, Ms. Amanda Robinson, Ms. Yachna Shethia, Mr. Michael Leach
Scope of the Audit:
Statewide across 22 Victorian health services
Methodology:
Audit, Self-reporting
Key Findings:
Framework implementation feasibility, Improvement activities, Recommendations for statewide implementation
Recommendations:
10 recommendations for improvement initiatives
Results:
MDM governance, quality indicators, patient referrals, clinical trial consideration, medico-legal risks
Contextual Description:
A report detailing findings from a statewide audit of cancer multidisciplinary team meetings across 22 Victorian health services, focusing on the alignment with a quality framework and identifying improvement opportunities.
Year:
2019–2020
Region / country:
Australia
Subject:
Chronic migraine treatment and drug listing
Document type:
Public Summary Document (PSD)
Organization / authority:
Pharmaceutical Benefits Advisory Committee (PBAC), TGA
Drug:
Galcanezumab (Emgality)
Other drugs referenced:
Fremanezumab, Erenumab, Botox
Target population:
Adults with chronic migraine unresponsive to at least three prophylactic migraine medications
Administration form:
Injection 120 mg/1 mL pre-filled pen
Prescription restrictions:
Streamlined listing, treatment by neurologist required, specific clinical criteria for migraine frequency and prior treatment response
Consumer input:
Included 186 individuals, 2 health professionals, 1 organization
Cost analysis:
Cost-minimisation analysis (CMA) versus Botox
Risk sharing arrangement:
Included, with expenditure cap adjustments
Year:
2019–2020
Institution:
Brogden Middle School
District:
Durham Public Schools
Document Type:
Handbook
Audience:
Parents and Students
Topics:
Middle School Eligibility, General Eligibility, Medical Examination, Athletic Insurance, Uniform Contract, Student Behavior, Team Participation
Grade Level:
Middle School
Athletic Policy:
Eligibility requirements, team conduct, probation and dismissal rules
Transportation Policy:
Student travel to and from sporting events
Legislative Body:
South Carolina General Assembly
Session:
123rd Session (2019–2020)
Bill Number:
H. 3248
Document Type:
General Bill
Sponsors:
Reps. Moore, Bernstein, Rose, S. Williams, HendersonMyers, McCoy, Pendarvis, Cogswell, Stavrinakis and Sottile
Date Prefiled:
December 18, 2018
Date Introduced:
January 8, 2019
Current Status:
Referred to House Committee on Judiciary
Subject:
Background check for gun transfers
Jurisdiction:
State of South Carolina
Related Sections Amended or Added:
Sections 14-17-325, 22-1-200, 14-25-250, 23-1-250; Chapter 32 to Title 14; Article 9 to Chapter 23, Title 16
Agencies Referenced:
South Carolina Law Enforcement Division (SLED); South Carolina Court Administration
Year:
2019–2020
Region / City:
Virginia, United States
Theme:
HIV care, quality improvement, public health initiatives
Document Type:
Newsletter
Organization / Committee:
Quality Management Advisory Committee (QMAC)
Subcommittees:
Data, Quality Improvement (QI), Capacity Building, VACAC
Key Programs Mentioned:
RedCap migration, CAREWare 6 update, Ending the HIV Epidemic initiative, Building Leaders of Color (BLOC), Ryan White Part B Program
Authors / Contacts:
Brooke Williams, Tim Agar, Allison Collazo, Dr. Virginia Walker Sherrod, Beverly Franklin, Ashley Yocum, Sylvester Askins, Mark Baker
Target Audience:
Agencies involved in HIV care, public health professionals, regional consumer participants
Period Covered:
February 2019 – January 2020
Major Activities:
System data migration, quality improvement interviews, regional consumer trainings, mentoring for new QMAC members, HIV epidemic response planning
Highlights:
Phase I–III of Ending the HIV Epidemic plan, NVFS Quality Improvement Project outcomes