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What are the major differences between bacterial and viral infections?
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Bacteria is larger and does not normally cross the placenta, but viruses are smaller and will cross the placenta.
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bacteria are typically more treatable than virus'
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what are the main bacterial infections during pregnancy
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1. group B strep
2. TB 3. toxoplasmosis 4. candida albicans (yeast infection) 5. bacterial vaginosis (vaginitis) 6. PID |
STD's
7. syph 8. gonorrhea 9. chlamydia 10. trich 11. condyloma (genital warts) |
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what are the main viral infections during pregnancy
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1. cytomegalovirus (CMV)
2. Rubella 3. chickenpox (VZ) 4. herpes (s1 & s2) |
5. parvovirus b19 (fifths disease)
6. Hep B 7. |
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what are organisms that dont cross the placental barrier?
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Gonorrhea
Chlamydia Trichomonas (protozoa) Bacterial Vaginosis |
GBS
Condyloma (HP Virus) Herpes Virus Candidiasis |
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what are organisms that do cross the placental barrier?
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Syphillis (Bacterial spirochete)
TB (bacteria-rare) Toxoplasmosis (protozoa) Cytomegalovirus |
Rubella Virus
Varicella Virus Parvovirus Hepatitis B Virus |
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what are the three bacteria that can ber cured with penicillin?
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strep B
Syph PID **Chlamydia is also cured with p cillin family--amoxicilin and erythromycin |
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flagyl & cleocin cure what two bacteria?
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trich, vaginitis,
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the drugs for gonorrhea all sound like??
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oh....cipro, FLOcin, ROcephin,
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what are the two bacterial disorders that cannot be cured/treated with oral antibiotics?
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genital warts and yeast infection
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this is the most widespread STD and can cause ectopic pregnancy
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chlamydia
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