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35 Cards in this Set

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What are zoonoses?
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How is Yersinia Pestis transmitted? To whom?
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How is Francisella tularensis transmitted? To whom?
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How is Brucella Abortus transmitted? To whom?
How is Brucella melitensis transmitted? To whom?
How is Brucella Suis transmitted? To whom?
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What are the virulence factors of Yersinia Pestis?
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How would Yersinia pestis present in a patient?
d
How is Yersinia Pestis diagnosed and treated?
d
What are the properties of Yersinia Pestis?
d
What are the properties of Francisella Tularensis?
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How would a Francisella Tularensis infection present?
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How is Francisella Tularensis diagnosed? How about treated?
d
What are the virulence factors of Francisella Tularensis that aid in parthenogenesis?
d
What are the properties of Brucellas, in general? Which species does this include?
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What are Brucella's virulence factors?
s
How would a patient with Brucellosis present?
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How is Brucella treated? How is it diagnosed?
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What is the main resovoir and vector for the spread of bubonic plague? How about for Tularemia?
d
What is the hallmark for diagnosing bubonic plague? How about for diagnosing Tularemia?
d
What different disease can Yersinia pestis cause in humans? Why is this so?
d
What different disease can F. Tularenesis cause in humans? Why is this so?
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Is it possible to eradicate the bubonic plague from AZ? How would you go about doing this?
d
How could Brucellosis be eradicated from the US?
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