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Congrats to all those who passed the ORE1. Well done!------------------From: Dr Avery <avery_dr@...>Sender: Date: Fri, 1 Oct 2010 16:55:59 +0000 (GMT)< >Reply Subject: Good news!Passed! Hi guysI have passed my terrible ORE1Thank you GodThank you everyone for supporting and helping me.Thank you for the feedbacks-they were very very helpful.Everyone can do it-just devote yourself to study for 2-3 hrs per day.Best regardsLeeFrom: Magda Hassan <magdahdentist@...>Subject: Re: Hep Viruses stability Received: Thursday, 23 September, 2010, 7:31 PM Thanx Gaby and Ann.From: Ann Marry <ann.marry30@...> Sent: Thu, 23 September, 2010 19:26:12Subject: Re: Hep Viruses stability I too thought that Hep B is the most stable, but doing some reading now, it says that Hep B can survive outside the body for 10 day, Whereas Hep A can survive on dry surfaces up tp 2 months. Hep C for the info survives at least 16 hours, but no longer than 4 days.From: Magda Hassan <magdahdentist@...> Sent: Thu, September 23, 2010 9:57:02 PMSubject: Re: ORE Questions Thanks Gaby but in the djc, lots of colleagues are sure about Hep B. I would be grateful if you can confirm.RegardsMagdaFrom: gabriela gomez <gabygomez82@...>ore mutual support < >Sent: Thu, 23 September, 2010 14:11:56Subject: RE: ORE Questions Hi Magda:I am quite sure the most stable virus outside the body is hepatitis A. If a come across the source of this information I will let you know!regardsgaby From: magdahdentist@...Date: Thu, 23 Sep 2010 04:49:23 -0700Subject: Re: ORE QuestionsHi the answer is:The most stable virus outide the body is Hep B. and the most reliable test for Hep B is HepB(e)antigent.Regards,MAgdaFrom: Arindam <arin_1984@...> Sent: Thu, 23 September, 2010 12:01:55Subject: ORE Questions Which org is most stable outside the body?Most reliable Test to detect active Hepatitis?Thanks in advance..ArindamTha

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Well done Lee!

You met the challenge with determination, strength, and total confidence!Congrats!Congatulations to those who passed the exam!

SincerelyLyudmylaHuhley

From: Magda Hassan <magdahdentist@...>Subject: Re: Hep Viruses stability Received: Thursday, 23 September, 2010, 7:31 PM

Thanx Gaby and Ann.

From: Ann Marry <ann.marry30@...> Sent: Thu, 23 September, 2010 19:26:12Subject: Re: Hep Viruses stability

I too thought that Hep B is the most stable, but doing some reading now, it says that Hep B can survive outside the body for 10 day, Whereas Hep A can survive on dry surfaces up tp 2 months. Hep C for the info survives at least 16 hours, but no longer than 4 days.

From: Magda Hassan <magdahdentist@...> Sent: Thu, September 23, 2010 9:57:02 PMSubject: Re: ORE Questions

Thanks Gaby but in the djc, lots of colleagues are sure about Hep B. I would be grateful if you can confirm.

Regards

Magda

From: gabriela gomez <gabygomez82@...>ore mutual support < >Sent: Thu, 23 September, 2010 14:11:56Subject: RE: ORE Questions

Hi Magda:I am quite sure the most stable virus outside the body is hepatitis A. If a come across the source of this information I will let you know!regardsgaby

From: magdahdentist@...Date: Thu, 23 Sep 2010 04:49:23 -0700Subject: Re: ORE Questions

Hi the answer is:

The most stable virus outide the body is Hep B. and the most reliable test for Hep B is HepB(e)antigent.

Regards,

MAgda

From: Arindam <arin_1984@...> Sent: Thu, 23 September, 2010 12:01:55Subject: ORE Questions Which org is most stable outside the body?Most reliable Test to detect active Hepatitis?Thanks in advance..Arindam

Tha

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OMG I still can't believe it..dunno how..but Elhamdlelah I passed...Thnx

everybody who supported me on the grp

Ahmed

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Subject: Re: Good news!Passed!

From: " Lyudmyla Huhley " <huhley2006@...>

Date: 01/10/2010 6:10 pm

Well done Lee!

You met the challenge with determination, strength, and total confidence!

Congrats!

Congatulations to those who passed the exam!

Sincerely

Lyudmyla

Huhley

From: Magda Hassan <magdahdentist@...>

Subject: Re: Hep Viruses stability

Received: Thursday, 23 September, 2010, 7:31 PM

 

Thanx Gaby and Ann.

From: Ann Marry <ann.marry30@...>

Sent: Thu, 23 September, 2010 19:26:12

Subject: Re: Hep Viruses stability

 

I too thought that Hep B is the most stable, but doing some reading now, it says

that Hep B can survive outside the body for 10 day, Whereas Hep A can survive on

dry surfaces up tp 2 months. Hep C for the info survives at least 16 hours, but

no longer than 4 days.

From: Magda Hassan <magdahdentist@...>

Sent: Thu, September 23, 2010 9:57:02 PM

Subject: Re: ORE Questions

 

Thanks Gaby but in the djc, lots of colleagues are sure about Hep B. I would be

grateful if you can confirm.

Regards

Magda

From: gabriela gomez <gabygomez82@...>

ore mutual support < >

Sent: Thu, 23 September, 2010 14:11:56

Subject: RE: ORE Questions

 

Hi Magda:

I am quite sure the most stable virus outside the body is hepatitis A.

 If a come across the source of this information I will let you know!

regards

gaby

From: magdahdentist@...

Date: Thu, 23 Sep 2010 04:49:23 -0700

Subject: Re: ORE Questions

Hi the answer is:

The most stable virus outide the body is Hep B. and the most reliable test for

Hep B is HepB(e)antigent.

Regards,

MAgda

From: Arindam <arin_1984@...>

Sent: Thu, 23 September, 2010 12:01:55

Subject: ORE Questions

 

Which org is most stable outside the body?

Most reliable Test to detect active Hepatitis?

Thanks in advance..

Arindam

Tha

 

 

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