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Hepatitis A

Single stranded small non enveloped Rna virus.



Transmitted by fecal oral route

Hepatitis B

Transmission through contaminated blood or sexual intercourse,


hepanavirus dna virus

Diptheria

Ab exotoxin


Gram+ irregular shaped non spore forming bacilli

Pneumoccal pnemonia

Stretococcus pnemoniae


Gram+ cocci in pairs doesn't produce catalase

Tuberculosis

Mycobacteria tuberculosis


Waxy cell wall, resist drying cells viable for 8 months

Whooping cough

Bordetella pertussis, highly contagious and frequently fatal


Childhood infection, strictly human disease;

Common cold

Rhinovirus


Spread by droplets, confines to respiratoru membranes 110 forms of virus

Legionellosis

Legionella pneumophila



Pneumonia inhaled from contaminated aerosol, immune impaired more susceptible, survives in aquatic environment.

Influenza

Orthomyxovirus


Segmented genome and glycoprotein spikes subject to antigenic drift and creates new subtypes

Ecoli diarrhea

Normal gram(--) rod that ferments lactose and that causes travelers diarrhea and infants

Polio

Polio virus plus stranded rna viruses to the piconavirus

Lyme disease

Borellia burgdoferi


Infects lymph node


Joints heart and liver

Leprosy


Mycobacteria leprae

An infection in skin and peripheral netves

Influenza menigitis

Hi influenza



Capsulr helps invasivnrss affects children

Tetanus


Clostridium tentani

Infects neural tissue and causes tetanus

Tetanus


Clostridium tentani

Infects neural tissue and causes tetanus

Meningcoccal

Meningitis gram - pathogen