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50 Cards in this Set
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anthrax
Koch's postulates bioterrism |
Bacillus anthracis
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food poisoning, septicemia
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Bacillus cereus
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tissue anoxia, necrosis, trauma, Tetanus, anaerobic cellulitis, pseudomembranous colitis
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Clostridium
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tetanus, Lockjaw, asphyxiation
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Clostridium tetani
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Botulism
food poisoning, cardiac failure, asphyxia, paralysis, infant botulism, constipation, Floppy baby syndrome, SIDS |
Clostridium botulinum
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gas gangrene
muscles swelling and localized cellular death damage RBC and organs septicemia shock hemolysis kidney failure |
Clostridium perfringens, Clostridium novyi, Clostridium septicum
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Colitis
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Clostridium deficile
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Salmonella, Shigella, Yersinia, Escherichia, Klebsiella, Enterobacter, Proteus, Serratia
- Endoroxic shock - Septic shock |
Enterobacteriaceae
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lower animals
salmonellosis acute gastroenteritis septicemia Typhoid fever |
Salmonella
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typhoid fever
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Salmonella typhi
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bacillary dysentery
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Shigella
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coliforms
most common cause of UTI's infantile diarrhea Traveler's diarrhea Hemolytic uermic syndrome RBC and kidney damage |
Escherichia coli
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secondary lung infections
causes pneumonia |
Klebsiella
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opportunistic UTI's
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Enterobacter
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complicates surgery and respiratory equipment
UTI nosocomial pneumonia |
Serratia
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second to E coli in UTI's
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Proteus
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bubonic pleague
septicemia pneumonic plague |
Yersinia pestis
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Enterobacteriaceae spp.
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Salmonella, Shigella, Yersinia, Serratia, Escherichia, Enterobacter, Proteus
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Vibrionaceae spp.
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Vibrio
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epidemic or asiatic cholera
hypovolemic shock hyperkalcemia |
Vibrio cholerae
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raw oysters
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Vibrio vulniferus
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Pseudomonadaceae spp.
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Pseudomonas
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immunocompromised
burns surgical wounds UTI's catheters cystic fibrosis BLUE PUS biofilm disinfectants respiratory equipment food hot tubs sinks mops |
Pseudomonas aeruginosa
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Bacteriodaceae spp.
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bacteroides
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normal flora, skin, genital tract, respiratory tract, mouth 95% of feces
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Bacteriodaceae
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break in lining of GI tract, female genital tract, bedsores, focus of gangrene, septicemia, thrombosis
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Bacteroides
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diarrhea, gastroenteritis, ulcer formation
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Campylobacter jejuni
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90% of duodenal ulcers and 70% of gastric ulcers
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Helicobacter pylori
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abcess, boils, pustules, styes, impetigo, pus, phagocytes, scalded skin syndrome, palsmid gene produced exfoliatin, folliculitis
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Staphylococcus spp.
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proteins produced
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Staphylococcus aureus
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toxic shock syndrome, MRSA, hypotension, organ damage, slapped cheeks, gastroenteritis
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Staphylococcus spp.
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Antigen/antibody reactions
Erythema scarlet fever necrotinizing fascilitis strians cellulitis Erysipelas Septic sore throat Glomerulonephritis Rheumatic fever Scarlet fever(Scaraltina) |
Streptococcus spp.
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Streptococcus pneumoniaepnuemonia, lobar pnuemonia, bronchopheumonia
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Streptococcus pneumoniae
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normal flora of oral cavity, plaque on teeth
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Streptococcus mutans
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premature labor
low birth rate rupture of fetal membranes |
Streptococcus agalactiae
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animal intestines
nosocomial and oppurtunistic infections UTI surgical wounds |
Enterococcus faecalis
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Gonorrhea, venereal disease
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Neisseria gonorrhea
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meningococcal meningitis
septicemia Waterhouse-friderichsen syndrome |
Neisseria meningitidis
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lower animals abortions
Undullant fever |
Brucella spp.
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Whooping cough
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Bordetella pertussis
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originally thought to cause flu
meninges MOST COMMON CAUSE OF ACQURED MENTAL DEFECTS IN THE USA |
Haemophilus influenzae
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pinkeye
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Helicobacter aegyptius
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Soft chancer, STD
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Helicobacter ducreyi
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absesses or pneumonia
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Pasteurella multocida
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Tularemia (Rabbit Fever)
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Francisella tularensis
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Legionnaire's disease, Pontiac fever
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Legionella pneumophila
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Listeriosis
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Listeria monocytogenes
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bacteria without cell walls, smallest known bacteria that can live on its own
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Mycoplasma spp.
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walking pneumonia
sloughing of epithelium |
Mycoplasma pneumoniae
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other important gonococcal veneral disease
PID in women |
Ureaplasma urealyticum
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