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21 Cards in this Set
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-Gram neg. nonmotile bacteria
-Trichomatis Rx:Ttetracycline, doxycyline, erythromycin |
Chlamydiae
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-STD
-Clear dishcharge |
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-Rocky mt. spotted fever
-Tick borne typhus |
Rickettsiae
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-4-6 hours bite
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-Worldwide
-Droplet infection -Rx:Tetracycline |
Mycoplasmosis
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-M. pneumoniae
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-Fungi
-Called dermatophytes -Direct contact -Rx: Gris Peg |
Taenia Capitis
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-Theater seats
-Ringworm -Capitis, Corporis, or Pedis |
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-Females
-due to Ph in vagina (which is effected by birth control pills) |
Candida Albicans
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-White/frothy discharge
-White=albicans |
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-Darlings disease
-5 types |
Histoplama Capitulum
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1) asypmptomatic
2) acute benign (quick onset/not dangerous) 3) acute dessiminated (can be fatal) 4) chronic dessiminated (fever, pneumonia-usually fatal) 5) chronic pulmonary |
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-Dimorphic fungi
-Valley fever -From inhalation of soil spores -Rx: Fungisone |
Coccidiodes Immitis
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-Gilchrist's disease
-Most in males (due to type of work) -Slaughter house/hunters -Rx:Fungisone |
Blastomyces Dermatitis
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-2X in males
-Inhale Spores -Rx:Fungisone |
Cryptococcus Neoformans
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-Courthouse disease
-Old pegions nests |
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-Mosquito borne
-Reservoir=man -Cyclic |
Plasmodium Malariae (30days)
Plasmodium Vivax (14days) Plasmodim Falcaparium (12days) |
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-3rd world and homosexuals
-Reservoir=man -Waterborn and fecal contact -Rx: FlagyL |
Entamoeba Histolytica
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-Amebiasis
-Active animal is Trophozoite |
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-16-35yr olds
-50% of US women -Yellow-green discharge -UG tract -Rx: FlagyL |
Trachomonas Vaginalis
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-STD
-4-20 days=Incubation -"Trich" -Vaginitis |
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-Upper bowel
-Reservoir=Man -Flatulence -Fecal contamination -Also in homosexuals |
Giardiasis
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-G Lamlia bacteria
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-Fever
-Cerebral signs in babies -Causes death -Lymphadeopathy -Rx: Daraprim |
Toxoplasmosis
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-From catboxes around pregnant women
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-Hookworm
-Reservoir=Man -Eggs in feces (7-10 days to hatch) -Hookworm -Rx: Vermox, Alcophar |
Necator Americanus
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penetrate feet=>lymp ducts=>lungs=>pharynx=> swallowed=> attatch to small intestine => eggs in feces (6-7weeks)
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-Pinworms come out at night time
-Small Children -Flatulence 4-6 wk incubation -Rx: Vermox |
Enerobius Vermicularis
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Exposed in Daycare
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-Pork (raw or poorly cooked)
-Very painful -Calcify in muscle -10-45 day incubation |
Trichinosis
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-why the Jews thought pork was unclean food
-T. Spiralias |
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-Pork Tapeworm
-Rx: Niclocide |
Taenia Solium
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-Bacon has a lot of ?
-worm=Taenia |
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-Beef Tapeworm
-Rx: Niclocide |
Taenia Saginata
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-worm=Taenia
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-Crab Louse
-Can be contracted from toilette seat -eggs called nits -Rx: Kwell, Cuprex |
Pediculosis Humanus
Pediculosis Capitus Pediculosis Corporis Pediculosis Pubis |
-STD
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-Reservoir=Man
-Bld tunnels visible -Man to man or Fomite to man -Rx:Kwell, Cuprex |
Sarcoptes Scabiei
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--STD
-Sarcoptic itch -"Scabies" |