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4 Salmonella transmission methods
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4 F's
Food Fingers Feces Flies |
(p.150)
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Klebsiella associations
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4 A's
Aspiration pneumonia Abscess in lungs Alcoholics di-A-betics |
(p.150)
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Enterobacteriaceae associations
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COFFE
Capsular O antigen Flagellar antigen Ferment glucose Enterobacteriaceae |
(p.150)
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Salmonella characteristic
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Salmon swim
Salmonella are motile and disseminate often to gallbladder |
(p.150)
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Haemophilus influenzae associations
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HaEMOPhilus
Epiglottitis Menigitis Otitis Media Pneumodia |
(p.149)
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Haemophilus influenzae growth requirements
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When a child has the "flu" mom goes to five and dime store to buy some chocolate
Haemophilus influenzae grows on chocolate agar with factor V (NAD) and X (hematin) |
(p.149)
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Neisseria species ferment?
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Neisseria:
MeninGococci = Maltose and Glucose Goncocci = Glucose |
(p.149)
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Legionella pneumophilia growth requirements
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BYCE + iron + cysteine
Legionnaire at campfire (charcoal) + iron dagger, not a "sissy" (cysteine) |
(p.149)
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Pseudomonas aeruginosa associations
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PSEUDOmonas AERuginosa
Pneumonia Sepsis External Otitis UTI Drug use and Diabetic Osteomylitis AERobic |
(p.149)
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Adrenal cortex and medulla products
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GFR
Glomerulosa - Salt (aldosterone) Fasciculata - Sugar (glucacorticoids) Reticularis - Sex (androgens) |
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Sensitivity
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SNOUT
SeNsitivity rules OUT |
(p.61)
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Specificity
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SPIN
SPecificity rules IN |
(p.61)
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Incidence
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Incidence is new incidents
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(p.62)
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t-test measures?
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Mr. T is mean
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(p.65)
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ANOVA measures?
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ANOVA = ANalysis Of Variance of 3 or more variables
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(p.65)
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Disease prevention
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PDR
Prevent Detect Reduce diability |
(p.65)
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Reportable diseases
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Hep Hep Hep Hooray, the SSSMMART Chick is Gone!
Hep A Hep B Hep C HIV Salmonella Shigella Syphilis Measle Mumps AIDS Rubella Tuberculosis Chickenpox Gonorrhea |
(p.65)
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Medicare and medicaid are for?
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MedicarE is for Elderly
MedicaiD is for Destitute |
(p.66)
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Chi-squared measures
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chi symbol looks like a percentage sign
compares percentages or proportions of categorical outcomes (not mean values) |
(p.65)
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Chromatin structure
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"Beads on a string"
2x H@A, H2B, H3, and H4, H1 is the linker and is not in the nucleosome core |
(p.74)
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Heterochromatin structure
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HeteroChromatin
Highly Condensed |
(p.74)
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Euchromatin structure
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Euchromatin
Eu=true, "truly transcribed" |
(p.74)
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Purine nucleotides
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PURe As Gold: PURines (A,G)
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(p.74)
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Pyrimidine nucleotides
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CUT the PYL PYrimidines (CT)
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(p.74)
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Thymine structure
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THYmine has meHYl
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(p.74)
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Transition mutation
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TransItion = Identical type
Substituting purine for purine or pyrimidine for pyrimidine |
(p.75)
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Transversion mutation
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TransVersion = conVersion between types
Substituting purine for pyrimidine or vice versa |
(p.75)
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Nonsense mutation
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Stop the nonsense!
Stop codon |
(p.75)
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Types of RNA
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Rampant, Massive, Tiny
rRNA mRNA tRNA (also in order of use) |
(p.77)
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Start codons
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AUG inAUGurates protein synthesis
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(p.77)
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Stop codons
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UGA = U Go Away
UAA = U Are Away UAG = U Are Gone |
(p.77)
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RNA polymerases
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Numbered as their products are used in protein synthesis
I - makes rRNA II - makes mRNA III - makes tRNA (5s is rRNA) |
(p.78)
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Introns
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INtrons stay IN the nucleus
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(p.79)
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Exons
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EXons EXit and are EXpressed
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(p.79)
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