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Staphylococcus auerus
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food poisoning, heat resistant
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staphylococcus: toxic shock syndrome
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exotoxins and lysogeny, scalded skin
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staphylococcus: scalded skin syndrome SSSS
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bright red flush, desquamation of epidermis
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what is classification of staphylococcus?
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gram positive cocci
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Streptococcus impetigo
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papules w yellow crust, exotoxins in epidermis
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streptococcus erysipelas
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reddish patches w raised margin in skin, toxin in dermal
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streptococcus pharyngitis
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toxins in upper resp tract
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streptococcus necrottizing fasciitis
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flesh eating bacteria, parenteral----exotoxins as superantigens.
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streptococcus mutans
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dental, oral normal flora, form plaque, tooth enamel
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streptococcus pneumoniae
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normal mb of nasopharynx. aspirated into lungs
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Staphylococcus auerus
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food poisoning, heat resistant
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staphylococcus: toxic shock syndrome
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exotoxins and lysogeny, scalded skin
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staphylococcus: scalded skin syndrome SSSS
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bright red flush, desquamation of epidermis
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what is classification of staphylococcus?
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gram positive cocci
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Streptococcus impetigo
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papules w yellow crust, exotoxins in epidermis
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streptococcus erysipelas
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reddish patches w raised margin in skin, toxin in dermal
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streptococcus pharyngitis
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toxins in upper resp tract
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streptococcus necrottizing fasciitis
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flesh eating bacteria, parenteral----exotoxins as superantigens.
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streptococcus mutans
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dental, oral normal flora, form plaque, tooth enamel
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streptococcus pneumoniae
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normal mb of nasopharynx. aspirated into lungs
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Staphylococcus auerus
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food poisoning, heat resistant
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staphylococcus: toxic shock syndrome
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exotoxins and lysogeny, scalded skin
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staphylococcus: scalded skin syndrome SSSS
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bright red flush, desquamation of epidermis
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what is classification of staphylococcus?
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gram positive cocci
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Streptococcus impetigo
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papules w yellow crust, exotoxins in epidermis
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streptococcus erysipelas
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reddish patches w raised margin in skin, toxin in dermal
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streptococcus pharyngitis
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toxins in upper resp tract
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streptococcus necrottizing fasciitis
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flesh eating bacteria, parenteral----exotoxins as superantigens.
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streptococcus mutans
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dental, oral normal flora, form plaque, tooth enamel
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streptococcus pneumoniae
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normal mb of nasopharynx. aspirated into lungs
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what can you classify streptococcus as?
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gram positive cocci
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neisseria gonorreah
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std, may lead to PID, eptopic pregnancy, gonococcal infection in infants
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neisseria meninitidis
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from resp secretions, damages epith, may lead to coma, neuro damage in meninges
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what can you classify neisseria as?
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gram negative bacilli
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bacillus anthracis: pulmonary anthrax
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blood clots, cv shock, septicemia, high mortality
spore inhalation |
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bacillus anthracis: cutaneous anthrax
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parenteral, fatal if fail to localize infection
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bacillus cereus-gastroenteris
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oral, rice, potato, meat
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what do u classify bacillis as?
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gram pos spore forming
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clostridium perfringens: gas gangrene
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toxins that kill muscle cells, necrosis, an conditions
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clostridium tetani: tetanus
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muscle spasms, spastic paralysis
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clostridium botulism
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oral ingestion, from canned food, honey, flaccid paralysis
toxins block acetylcholine |
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clostridium botulism
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oral ingestion, from canned food, honey, flaccid paralysis
toxins block acetylcholine |
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what do u classify clostridium as?
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gram pos spore forming
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cornebacterium diptheria
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carry prophages, enlarged lymphs, severe neck swelling, asphyxiation
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what do u classify clostridium as?
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gram pos spore forming
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what do u classify cornebacterium as?
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gram pos nonspore forming
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cornebacterium diptheria
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carry prophages, enlarged lymphs, severe neck swelling, asphyxiation
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what do u classify cornebacterium as?
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gram pos nonspore forming
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propionibacterium
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acne, rupture hair follice
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what do u classify propionibacterium as?
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gram pos nonspore forming
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propionibacterium
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acne, rupture hair follice
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mycobacterium tuberculosis
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tubercles, lumps and lesions in alveoli, causes weightloss, fatigue, chest pain
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what do u classify propionibacterium as?
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gram pos nonspore forming
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mycobacterium tuberculosis
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tubercles, lumps and lesions in alveoli, causes weightloss, fatigue, chest pain
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mycobacterium leprae
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leprosy
armadillos carry it generalized sensory loss, disfiguring nodules, lion face, claw hand |
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clostridium botulism
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oral ingestion, from canned food, honey, flaccid paralysis
toxins block acetylcholine |
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mycobacterium leprae
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leprosy
armadillos carry it generalized sensory loss, disfiguring nodules, lion face, claw hand |
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what do u classify mycobacterium as?
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gram pos nonspore forming
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what do u classify clostridium as?
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gram pos spore forming
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psuedomonas aeruginosa UTI
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infect lining of urinary tract
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cornebacterium diptheria
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carry prophages, enlarged lymphs, severe neck swelling, asphyxiation
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what do u classify mycobacterium as?
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gram pos nonspore forming
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what do u classify cornebacterium as?
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gram pos nonspore forming
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psuedomonas aeruginosa UTI
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infect lining of urinary tract
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propionibacterium
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acne, rupture hair follice
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what do u classify propionibacterium as?
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gram pos nonspore forming
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mycobacterium tuberculosis
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tubercles, lumps and lesions in alveoli, causes weightloss, fatigue, chest pain
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mycobacterium leprae
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leprosy
armadillos carry it generalized sensory loss, disfiguring nodules, lion face, claw hand |
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what do u classify mycobacterium as?
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gram pos nonspore forming
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psuedomonas aeruginosa UTI
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infect lining of urinary tract
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psuedomonas absccess
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colonize lesions of pus
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psuedomonas septicelia
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invade blood, lymphangitis, leads to septic shock
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what do u classify psuedomonas as?
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gram neg obligate aerobic
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bordatella pertussis
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whooping cough, ciliary epith, blocked airways
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what do u classify bordatella as?
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gram neg ob aerobic
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legionella pneumophila
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airborne by spas, shower, fountain. infect lungs
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what do u classify legionella as?
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gram neg ob aerobic
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escherichia coli-uti
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infect urinary tract lining
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escherichia coli-cystitis
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infect urinary bladder, cause dysuria (pain urine)
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escherichia coli-septicemia
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urethra, pain, ache, soreness
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escherichia coli-gastroenteris
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fecal oral, raw milk hanburger, diareah, watery diareah, shigella like dysentary
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what do u classify escherichia coli as?
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facultative anaerobicc, enteric, coliform
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enterobacteria UTI
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a coliform infecting urinary tract lining
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what do u classify enterobacteria as?
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facultative anaerobicc, enteric, coliform
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salmonella typhi
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typhoid fever
invade small intestine mucosa cause ulcer of small intestine |
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salmonella SPP
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gastroenteris
fecal oral-mean, egg, pet, reptile, cause diareah |
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what do u classify salmonella as?
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facultative anaerobicc, noncoliform
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shigella
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bacillary dysentary
shiga toxin severe diarea |
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what do u classify shigella as?
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facultative anaerobicc, noncoliform
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yersinia pestis
bubonic plague |
bubonic plague
vector is rat and squirrel fleas enter lymph, buboes death if not treated |
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yersinia pestis classified as?
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noncoliform. fac anaerobic
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hemophilus influenzae
mening |
meninges inflamed
respiratory neuro impairment coma/death |
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hemophilis otitis media
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ear ache
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hemophilus epiglottis
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upper rep tract lower resp tract
inflammed epiglottis |
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hemophilis bronchitis
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inflammed bronchi
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hemophilis pneumonia
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inflammed alveoli, lungs, breathing
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what type is hemophilus?
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fac anaerobic non enteric
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treponoma syphilis
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sex contact
weak aorta motor control personality change |
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what type is treponoma?
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spirochetes
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borrelia, lyme disease
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vectors are ticks w rodents and deer as host
bulls eye rash rheumatoid disabling condition |
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vibriocholera
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fecal oral, water, shellfish,
electrolytes into intestine fatal if not treated |
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what bac is vibriocholera?
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flagella
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helicobacteria
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peptic ulcer and gastric cancer, housr flies, ulcers area
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what bac is helicobacteria?
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flagella
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campylobacteria
gastroenteris |
fecal oral, cattle, food poisoning
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ricksettia
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epidemic typhus
invade blood vessel rash small red spots |
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what type is ricksettia?
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obligate intracellular parasite
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what bac is camplyobacteria?
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flagella
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chylamadia-nongonococcal urethritis
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human, urethra, genitourinary tract and lungs, cervitis females
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chlyamadia-trachoma
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infects conjunctiva and cornea, can lead to blindess
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what type is chlamadia?
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obligate intracell parasite
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lymphogranuloma venerum LGV
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type of chlyamadia, deforming enema of genetilia, std
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mycoplasma phemonia
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a typical pneumonia
resp secretion low grade fever ciliary action |