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sequelae of strep infection
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rheumatic fever, scarlet fever, post strep glomerulonephritis (can not be prevented by Abx)
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honey ingestion in a baby
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infant botulism
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suboccipital lymphadenopathy
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rubella
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MCC of bacteremia
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s. aureus
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bacteria in the GI tract
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bacteroides and E. coli
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non-painful chancre
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primary syphilis
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condylomata lata
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secondary syphilis
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tabes dorsalis + gummas + argyll-robertson pupil + aortic root aneurysm
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tertiary syphilis
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common causes of fever of unknown origin
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infection, cancer and autoimmune disease
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cat like cry in infants
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cri-du-chat syndrome
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koilocytosis
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(perinuclear vacuolation) HPV or CMV
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rash develops after administration of ampicillin/amoxicillin for sore throat
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EBV
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fever + pharyngeal erythema + tonsillar exudates + no cough
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streptococcal pharyngitis
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asplenic patients are susceptible to infection by
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encapsulated organisms: pneumococcus, meningococcus, and H. flu
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only time asymptomatic UTI is treated
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pregnant patients
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fever + cough + night sweats + california/arizona
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coccidioidomycosis (tx with fluconazole)
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Meningitis:
neonates |
group B strep, e. coli (tx ampicillin/gentamicin)
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Meningitis:
infants |
pneumococcus, meningococcus and h flu (tx cefotaxime/vancomyocin)
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Meningitis:
adults |
neisseria meningitis
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Meningitis:
elderly |
strep pneumo
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Meningitis:
CSF findings (bacterial) |
Increased PMN and decreased glucose
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Meningitis:
CSF findings (viral) |
increased lymphocyte and normal glucose
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puritic papule + regional lymphadenopathy + black eschar after 1 wk
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antrax (tx ampicillin)
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north/northeast american + arthralgia (migratory) + bell's palsy + chronicum migrans
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lyme disease
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dog/cat bite
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pasteurella multocida
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alcoholic with pneumonia and currant jelly sputum
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klebsiella
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burn victims with infection (eg osteomyelitis)
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pseudomonas
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osteomyelitis in patients with sickle cell disease
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salmonella
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branching rods in an oral infection
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actinomyces israelli
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chagas infection
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trypanosome
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helminth infection
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enterobius vermicularis and ascaris lumbricoides
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charcot's triad (what is it and where is it seen in)
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nystagmus, intention tremor, and scanning speech. Seen in multiple sclerosis
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councilman's bodies
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viral hepatitis
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fever + weight loss + hemptysis = ghon complexes
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TB
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negri bodies
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rabies
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MCC STDs
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chlamydia
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MCC UTI
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e coli and s saprophyticus
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he m. plural nom.
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ei
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