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inflammation of a sabaceous gland that opens into a follicle of an eyelash
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sty
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A localized pyogenic (pus producing) infection of the skin, usually resulting from folliculitis
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furuncle
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a deep seated pyogenic infection of the skin, usually arising from a coalescence of furuncle
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carbuncle
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chicken pox and shingles etilogical agent is
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VZV and human herpesvirus 3
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MOT for chicken pox and shingles
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airborne droplets, person to person, direct contact with infected persons
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complications of chicken pox are
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pneumonia, secondary bacterial infections, hemorrhagic complications, encephalitis
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a severe encephalomyelitis with liver damage that follows chicken pox if asprin is given to children
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Reye's syndrome
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caused by herpes zoster and occurs usually after 50 in people who have had chicken pox
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shingles
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MOT for rubella
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droplet spread and direct contact with nasopharangeal secretions
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happens in first trimester leads to
Intrauterine death, spontaneous abortion, congenital malformations |
congenital rubella syndrome
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fine, pink flat rash with mild febrile symptoms
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rubella
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MOT of rubeola
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droplet, direct contact with naso secretions, fomites with naso secretions
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complications of this includes bronchitis, pneumonia, otitis media, encephalitis
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rubeola
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symptoms of this include
fever, conjunctivitis, cough, light sensitivity, Koplik spots in mouth |
rubeola
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etilogical agent of small pox
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Variola virus
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Folliculitis
Furuncles Carbuncules, Abscesses, Impetigo, Impetigo of the newborn, Scalded Skin Syndrome are all symptoms of what |
staph infections
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Gram-positive coccus, catalase positive, clusters represent what
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staph aureus
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one of the only drugs MRSA is suseptable to
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vancomycin
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Proprionibacterium acnes is etiology for what?
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acne
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Impetigo
Scarlet fever Erysipelas Faciitis Necrotizing faciitis are symptoms of what |
strep
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3 dermatophytes include
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Trichophyton spp.
Microsporum spp. Epidermophyton spp |
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strep that is caused by toxins that bug produces
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scarlet fever
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raised redness of the skin with clear definition of infection site
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erysipelas
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tinea capitis
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on scalp
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tinea barbae
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on beard
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tinea cruris
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on groin area (jock itch)
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tinea corporis
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on trunk of the body
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tinea pedis
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on foot (athletes foot)
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tinea unguium
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on nail
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