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Table of contents 01 04 02 05 03 06 Introduction Symptoms Research role Vaccination Prevention Conclusions
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Venus Epidemiology of dengue Venus has a beautiful name and is the second planet from the Sun . It’s terribly hot—even hotter than Mercury —and its atmosphere is extremely poisonous. It’s the second-brightest natural object in the night sky after the Moon Mercury is the closest planet to the Sun and the smallest one in the Solar System —it’s only a bit larger than the Moon . The planet’s name has nothing to do with the liquid metal, since Mercury was named after the Roman messenger god Mercury
Symptoms of a dengue infection Jupiter Venus Jupiter is a gas giant and the biggest planet in the Solar System . It's the fourth-brightest object in the night sky and it was named after the Roman god of the skies Venus has a beautiful name and is the second planet from the Sun . It’s terribly hot and its atmosphere is poisonous. It’s the second-brightest natural object in the night sky Saturn is a gas giant and has several rings and it's composed mostly of hydrogen and helium. It was named after the Roman god of wealth and agriculture Saturn
Despite being red, Mars is actually a cold place. It's full of iron oxide dust, which gives the planet its reddish cast, and it’s made of basalt Venus has a beautiful name and is the second planet from the Sun. It’s terribly hot, even hotter than Mercury. It has a highly toxic atmosphere Jupiter is a gas giant and the biggest planet in the Solar System. It's the fourth-brightest object in the night sky. It was named after a Roman god Saturn is a gas giant and has several very beautiful rings. It's composed mostly of hydrogen and helium and it’s the sixth planet from the Sun Stages of a dengue infection Mars Jupiter Venus Saturn
New means of controlling dengue Despite being red, Mars is actually a cold place. It's full of iron oxide dust, which gives the planet its reddish cast Venus has a beautiful name and is the second planet from the Sun . It’s terribly hot, even hotter than Mercury Earth is the third planet from the Sun and the only one that harbors life in the Solar System . This is where we all live Saturn is a gas giant and has several rings. It's composed mostly of hydrogen and helium. It has beautiful rings Mars Venus Neptune Neptune is the farthest planet from the Sun . It's also the fourth-largest planet by diameter in the Solar System Jupiter is a gas giant and the biggest planet in the Solar System . It's the fourth-brightest object in the night sky Earth Saturn Jupiter
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Milestones Discovery Preclinical research Early phase clinical trial Phase I clinical trial Phase II clinical trial Phase III clinical trial FDA review Post-market monitoring
Treatment Venus has a beautiful name and is the second planet from the Sun. It’s terribly hot, even hotter than Mercury, and its atmosphere is extremely poisonous. It’s the second-brightest natural object in the night sky after the Moon
Treatment Option Efficacy Rate Side Effects Cost Availability Medication A 80% Mild $$ Widely available Medication B 70% Moderate $$$ Available only with prescription Surgery 90% High $$$$ Requires specialized facilities Radiation therapy 75% Moderate $$ Available in most hospitals Immunotherapy 65% Moderate $$$$ Available only in select medical centers Physical therapy 60% Mild $$ Widely available Treatment options
Clinical trial phases Phase 1: Safety and dosage Participants : 20-100 healthy volunteers Objective : To determine safe dosage range and identify side effects Duration : 6 months Success rate : 80% of participants completed the trial without experiencing significant side effects 2: Efficacy and side effects Participants : Up to several hundred people with the condition Objective : To determine effectiveness and further evaluate safety Duration : 12 months Success rate : 65% of participants experienced a significant improvement in symptoms Phase 3: Large-scale testing Participants : From several hundred to several thousand people with the condition Objective : To confirm effectiveness, monitor side effects, and compare to standard treatments Duration : 24 months Success rate : New treatment was better than standard in 75% cases Phase 4: Post-market monitoring Participants : Thousands of people with the condition who are taking the drug as prescribed Objective : To monitor long-term safety and effectiveness and detect rare side effects Duration : Ongoing Success rate : No major safety concerns have been identified in the two years since the drug was approved for market use
Data and statistics The tool increased early diagnosis rates by 50% 100 lives saved by new treatment in 1st year 25% less complications with new technique Key Performance Indicator Number Patients Treated 2,500 Success rate 95% Average recovery time 3 days Trend in patient outcomes Follow the link in the graph to modify its data and then paste the new one here. For more info, click here
Implications — Sanjay Patel, regulatory body representative “It's been a true lifesaver for me. I can enjoy life again without any discomfort” "I've seen a significant improvement in patient outcomes. This breakthrough makes treatment more efficient and personalized" "We are impressed with the safety and effectiveness of this breakthrough. It will greatly benefit patients and healthcare systems” — John Smith, patient — Dr. Jane Doe, medical professional
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Results and conclusions Background Briefly introduce the context of the investigation, such as the medical condition or problem being addressed and the goals of the research Study design Describe the design of the study, such as whether it was a randomized controlled trial or observational study, the sample size, and the inclusion and exclusion criteria Findings Summarize the main findings of the investigation, including statistical results and any important trends or patterns observed Impact Discuss the implications of the findings for patients, healthcare providers, and other stakeholders. You could also mention any potential limitations of the study or areas for future research References Include a reference page with the sources used in your presentation. List the sources in alphabetical order and include the author's name, the title of the source, the publication date, and the publisher or URL Conclusions Briefly summarize the main findings of the study or analysis Discuss the implications of the findings and how they relate to the original research question 1 2
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