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17 Cards in this Set
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Hepatitis A |
Single stranded small non enveloped Rna virus.
Transmitted by fecal oral route |
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Hepatitis B |
Transmission through contaminated blood or sexual intercourse, hepanavirus dna virus |
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Diptheria |
Ab exotoxin Gram+ irregular shaped non spore forming bacilli |
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Pneumoccal pnemonia |
Stretococcus pnemoniae Gram+ cocci in pairs doesn't produce catalase |
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Tuberculosis |
Mycobacteria tuberculosis Waxy cell wall, resist drying cells viable for 8 months |
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Whooping cough |
Bordetella pertussis, highly contagious and frequently fatal Childhood infection, strictly human disease; |
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Common cold |
Rhinovirus Spread by droplets, confines to respiratoru membranes 110 forms of virus |
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Legionellosis |
Legionella pneumophila
Pneumonia inhaled from contaminated aerosol, immune impaired more susceptible, survives in aquatic environment. |
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Influenza |
Orthomyxovirus Segmented genome and glycoprotein spikes subject to antigenic drift and creates new subtypes |
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Ecoli diarrhea |
Normal gram(--) rod that ferments lactose and that causes travelers diarrhea and infants |
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Polio |
Polio virus plus stranded rna viruses to the piconavirus |
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Lyme disease |
Borellia burgdoferi Infects lymph node Joints heart and liver |
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Leprosy Mycobacteria leprae |
An infection in skin and peripheral netves |
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Influenza menigitis |
Hi influenza
Capsulr helps invasivnrss affects children |
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Tetanus Clostridium tentani |
Infects neural tissue and causes tetanus |
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Tetanus Clostridium tentani |
Infects neural tissue and causes tetanus |
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Meningcoccal |
Meningitis gram - pathogen |