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Coral cuts are often related with which infection? (Cam 431)
a) Stretococcus pyogenes b) Vibrio spp c) Mycobactrium d) Tetanus e) Schistosomiasis |
a) Stretococcus pyogenes
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Fish fanciers finger from fish tanks water is not cause by which bacterial? (Cam431)
a) Mycobacterium marinum b) Mycobacterium Ulcerans c) Mycobacterium fortuitum d) Aeromonas |
d) Aeromonas - which is found in fresh or blackish water (river, mud and caving), G neg bacillus, Treat with ceftiaxone.
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Which is not ture for dog and cat bites:
a) cause Pasteurella infection b) cause Capnocytophaga canimorsus infection c) Cat bite more likely to cause septic arthritis/ ostemomyelitis d) Augmentin duo forte is treatment of choice e) Rabies prophylaxis should be given |
e) Rabies is not endemic in Australia
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Which is not true for Rabies infection? (Dunn782)
a) Developed hydophobia b) Immunoglobulin 25U/kg IV c) Rabies vaccine can be use for post exposure immunisation d) Course of 5 vaccine needed to maintain immunity e) Incubation period 30-60 days |
b) Rabies immunoglobulin: 25U/kg, 2-3 ml SC around the bite site and rest 10-15ml given deep IN injection into the thigh
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Which is not true for bar bite in Australia? (Dunn782)
a) carries Lyssa virus b) Use Lyssa virus vaccine and IG c) Long incubation period over a yearand can developed Meningoencephalomyelitis d) Treatment not require if exposure to urine and faeces only e) bite, scratch or signifcant salivary exposure from bat need post exposure treatment |
b) Use Rabies vaccine and immunoprophylaxis
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