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49 Cards in this Set
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How
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victim
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rubs
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Name
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an
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disease.
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Describe
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What
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is
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associated
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with?
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Enlarged
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lymph
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Trypanosoma
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gambiense,
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What
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tissue/organ
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What
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What
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What
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Your
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patient
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the
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recent
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doesn’t
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seem
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What
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disease
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Can
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Leishmaniasis.
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Ask
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There
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Name the agent of Sleeping Sickness. Trypanosome gambiense
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Trypanosoma rhodesiense.
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How is Chaga's disease acquired? Reduvid (kissing) bug takes a blood meal
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defecates
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disease. Describe it. Xenodiagnosis. Let clean bugs bite
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examine bugs.
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What is Winterbottom’s sign
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and what disease is it
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Trypanosoma gambiense
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Trypanosoma rhodesiense.
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the recent past
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and has an annoying skin lesion that
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doesn’t seem to heal
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and in fact
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What is the normal definitive host for Toxoplasma gondii?
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The cat.
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Toxoplasmosis is usually acquired by:
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Ingestion of oocysts from feces or poorly cooked flesh.
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Congenital Toxoplasmosis infection is most like viral infection with:
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Rubella
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Name the host of a sporozoan that causes congenital infections.
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Cats
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Cryptosporidium parvum is transmitted by:
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Fecal-oral route.
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Which protozoan "hides" in R-E cells and macrophages?
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Leishmania spp.
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Kala-azar ("black fever in Hindu") is assocated with which causative agent?
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Leishmania donovani
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Name a sporozoan that can cause congenital infections.
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Toxoplasma gondii
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Name the agent for muco-cutaneous leishmaniasis.
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Leishmania braziliensis
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Do you know another name for visceral leishmaniasis?
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Kala azar, black death
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Name the vector for leishmaniasis.
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Sandfly
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Name the definitive host for malaria.
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Mosquito
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What is the vector for malaria?
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Mosquito
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Name the genus and species for Quartan malaria.
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Plasmodium malariae
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Name the genus and species for benign tertian malaria.
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Plasmodium vivax.
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Name the genus and species for malignant tertian malaria.
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Plasmodium falciparum
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Toxoplasmosis is especially harmful to what population group?
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human fetus
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What is the new name for Pneumocystis carnii?
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Pneumocystis jiroveci
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