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Which zoonotic bacteria causes the following:


1. cat scratch fever


2. lyme dz


3. recurrent fever from variable surface antigens


4.blood diarrhea


5. Q fever


6. tularemia


7. leptospirosis


8. cellulitis and osteomyelitis from cat and dog bites

1. bartonella


2. borrelia burgdorferi


3. borrelia recurrentis (from ticks and lice)


4.campylobacter (transmitted by puppies or other types of pets, also livestock by fecal oral ingestion, and also sexual transmission as well


5. coxiella burnetti (transmitted by spores of tick feces and cattle placenta


6. Francisella tularensis (rabbit bites)


7. leptospira spp (animal urine)


8. pasteurella multocida

what are the findings of brown-sequard syndrome?

1. ipsilateral UMN signs below the lesion


2. ipsilateral Dorsal Column loss of information below the lesion


3.ipsilateral pain and temperature loss at the level of the lesion, and loss of ALL sensation


4. contralateral pain and temperature loss at 2-3 segments below the lesion


5. LMN signs (flaccid paralysis)


so both upper and LMN signs because the lesion is of the corticospinal tract and the anterior horn.

what drug prevents the release of calcium from the sarcoplasmic reticulum of skeletal muscle?

dantrolene