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4 Symptoms of inflammation are
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redness, swelling, heat and pain
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Acanthamoeba is associated with
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extended CL wear
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Acanthamoeba is a
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protozoan
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Actinomycetes is an aerobic gram
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positive fungus like bacteria , produces some biotics
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Aerobic metabolism is
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18X more effective
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Obligate aerobe can only use
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oxygen
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Aspergilus is a
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filamentous fungi, treated with amphotericin B
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Autoclaving consists of
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121C heat and steam for 15 min
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Autoclaving is the best means of
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disinfection
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Bacteria are in the kingdom
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monera
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Bacteria cell wall is made of
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peptidoglycan
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Candida albicans can be cultured on
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Sabouraud's agar at room temp
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Capsule is used for
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virulence in bacteria
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Clostridium perfringens
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is gas gangrene
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Cornyebacterium diphtheria is a non-spore forming gram ... bacilli
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positive
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Corneal ulcers are mostly caused by
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pseudomonas, a non-motile aerobic rod
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Cornyebacterium and E. Coli are
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club shaped and common in normal flora
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Endotoxins are found only in gram .... organisms
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negative
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Filamentous fungi have
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spores and hyphae
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Fluroquinolones are good against
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pseudomonas
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Fungal identification is made on the basis of presence of
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hyphae and spores in culture
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Common fungal infections begin with
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Tinea
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Fungi have cell walls made of
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chitin
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Niesseria,, Haemofilus, and moraxella will grow on
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chocolate agar
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Gram .... lance shaped diplococus is Strep Pneumoniae
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positive
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Haemophilus is not transmitted at
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birth
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Haemohilus is a non-motile, gram ... rod coccobaccilus
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negative
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Herpes virus has an
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envelope
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Heterotrophs get energy from
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organic sources
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Histoplasmosis is a ..... infection that resembles TB
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fungal
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Kochs-Weeks bacillus is .... .... associated with conjunctivitis
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haemophilus aegytius, associated with conunctivitis
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Molds reproduce by
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spores
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Moraxella commonly causes problems in the
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elderly
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Mycobacterium is an acid .... stain
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fast stain
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Mycoplasma are
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facultative aerobes
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Mycoplasma lack .... so PCN isn't effective but antibiotics that take membranes or protein synth are
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cell wall
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Neisseria Gonorrhea is a
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G-aerobic diplococcus
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Onchocheriasis is
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river blindness
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Strep Pneumonae is the most common cause of
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bacterial conjunctivitis
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Protozoa are
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unicellular heterotrophic
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Pseudomembranous colitis is caused by
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clostridium dificile
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Pseudomonas aeruginosa is a Gram .... rod
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negative
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