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Name of infections with weird incubation and complication period? |
- EBV (I) 1-3 weeks (S) 1-6 weeks - Lyme disease (I) 1-4 weeks (S) 1-6 weeks "rash" could last for life if not treated - Leprosy (I) 3-6 weeks - FLU (S) 3-10 days "because of spikes" - TB (I) 1-6 weeks (S) 3-6 months for granuloma **TX: 3-9 months** - Polio (I) 1-2 weeks - Rabies (I) 10-180 days - HAV (I) 15-50 days (S) 3-6 weeks - HBV (I) 30-180 days (S) 3-6 months - HCV (I) 30-90 days (S) 3-6 months - Gonorrhea (I) 1-2 weeks - Syphilis (I) 1-2 weeks (S) 10-90 days for 1st and 2nd, latent is 1-40 years *will cross placenta after 9-16 weeks* - HIV (I) 2 weeks-6 months (S) for AIDS 6 months to 5 years avg 2 years |
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Name of infection with weird complications? |
- HPV "warts" ~70% cause cancer - VZV "vesicular rash" cause shingles and reyes syndrome "damage to BV, HRT, and brain due to aspirin - EBV "burkitts lymphoma" - Rubella "can cross the placenta" - Rubeola "white patches in mouth and gums also causes SSPE - Strep pyo "scarlet fever and scarlatina" also erysipelas and puerperal sepsis - Leprosy "tuberculoid leprosy" - ARV caused by rhinoviruses and coronaviruses - croup (AVL) myxo, paramyxo, adeno, and RSV - FLU caused by myxoviruses "spikes" H and HA - Post strep - scarlet fever, rheumatoid fever, and glomerulonephritis - Diphtheria caused by corynebacterium diphtheriae "pseudomembrane" and exotoxin blocks protein synthesis - Pertussis "2 exotoxins " plugs - TB "tubercle" granuloma and caseation necrosis - Bacterial pneumonia "strep pneumonia" capsules - |
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Name of infections with weird meds? |
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