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The common colds are not serious due to moerbidity or mortality but they are cuase of many lost work days. thus are economically important disease.
common cold syndrome
Largest number of cold viruses are classified as grows in human embryonic kidney tissue at 33 degrees celcius
rhinovirus
This virus are small RNA viruses of the clas paramyxovirus. types 1 and 2 invade larynx of infance cuas laryngotracheobronchitis.

a. rhinovirus
b. parainfluenza
c. RSV
d. mumps
e. measles (rubeoloa)
f. measles (rubella, german)
e. herpes varicellae
Parainflenza
the most important cause of serious lower respiratory tract infections in infants.

a. rhinovirus
b. parainfluenza
c. RSV
d. mumps
e. measles (rubeoloa)
f. measles (rubella, german)
e. herpes varicellae
c
This is the infection of partid glands adjacent to the ears produces inflammation with marked swelling behind ears and difficulty in swallowing. infection in testes of males who have reached puberty may cause sterility.

a. rhinovirus
b. parainfluenza
c. RSV
d. mumps
e. measles (rubeoloa)
f. measles (rubella, german)
e. herpes varicellae
d
These measles are server, and highly contagious, soccurs mostly iin spring. Early diagnosis before rash see koplik spots (small bluish-yellow spots in the omoth and buccal mucosa.

a. rhinovirus
b. parainfluenza
c. RSV
d. mumps
e. measles (rubeoloa)
f. measles (rubella, german)
e. herpes varicellae
e.
mild disease spready via respiratory secretions replicates in cervical. duration is short- recovery is 3-4 days. this virus crosses the placenta and will infect fetus where it grows

a. rhinovirus
b. parainfluenza
c. RSV
d. mumps
e. measles (rubeoloa)
f. measles (rubella, german)
e. herpes varicellae
f
It is impoerative for women who may become prego within 3 months to avoid being vaccinated. with this

a. rhinovirus
b. parainfluenza
c. RSV
d. mumps
e. measles (rubeoloa)
f. measles (rubella, german)
e. herpes varicellae
f
this disease is caused by same double stranded DNA virus

a. rhinovirus
b. parainfluenza
c. RSV
d. mumps
e. measles (rubeoloa)
f. measles (rubella, german)
e. herpes varicellae
e
Lesions of ____ ____ occurs in crops, new lesions develop while older ones are cursting over and healing

a. chicken pox
b. herpes zoster
.a.
This is infection of sensory nerves see in adults that had chicken pox
zoster
This disease needs a living cell to reproduce. Causes parrot fever. Birds are carriers. Fecal excretion very contaminated source of infection for most humans..

a. chlamidias
b. rickettsaie
a.
Humans are infected by inhaling dried infected feces. Disease may be asymptomatic or mild or can be sever and frequently fatal pneumonia

a. chlamidias
b. rickettsaie
a.
This new strain of C psittaci spread person to person with out needing an avian host.
TWAR
Coxilla bunretii cuases Q fever. Requires living tissue for growth. Is an arthropod vector. Ticks server as vactor and reservoir but human infections usually result from animal carcasses- thought that inhalation of dried tick feces from cattle hides is one cause of infection in slaughter house workers.
a. chlamidias
b. rickettsaie
b.
Symotoms of rickettsaie include?
chills h/a malaise, weakness, and sever sweats. pneumonia with mild cough. incubation 2-3 weeks.