Generic Albenza (Albendazole, Albenza® equivalent)
Albendazole is an "antihelmintic," or anti-worm, medication. It prevents worms from growing or multiplying in your body. Albendazole is used to treat infections caused by worms such as pork tapeworm and dog tapeworm. Albendazole may also be used for purposes other than those listed in this medication guide.
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400mg
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DEFENSES AGAINST INFECTIOUS DISEASES: SETTING THE STAGE FOR INFECTION
Now that you know something about pathogens, let's examine exactly how these agents are able to take hold in the body and how the body defends itself against them.
Setting the Stage for Infection Generally speaking, infection occurs when a microorganism (1) successfully penetrates the host's defense barriers and (2) multiplies. When microorganisms have destroyed tissue or used large quantities of host nutrients in sustaining their growth and causing infection to such an extent that a person senses noticeable discomfort, fever, and malaise, we use the term, disease to characterize the symptoms. As normal, healthy humans we all carry infections around with us continually. For instance, more than 90 percent of throat cultures taken at random contain streptococcal bacteria. Such low-level infections, however, are not sufficiently debilitating to cause discomfort
Six factors set the stage for debilitating infectious diseases in humans: (1) A pathogen (live virus or bacteria) must be present, and the pathogen must be able to (2) live in, (3) multiply in, and (4) escape from a place where it has settled ("a reservoir"). Then the pathogen must (5) contract and enter an appropriate host (in this case, a human), and (6) the host must receive the pathogen. If all of these six factors are met, a pathogen may be able to cause disease.
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