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Leptospirosis
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spirochetes
water borne from infected rodent urine febrile illness, sepsis and jaundice, pulmonary hemorrhage, renal failure adheres to cells via surface molecules and activate inflammatory pathways (TLR2-sepsis) and disseminated inravascular coagulation |
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Non-vector borne
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Leptospirosis
Cat-Scratch Disease (Bartonella) Brucellosis Also Anthrax |
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Brucellosis
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facultative intracellular bacteria
spread through contact with contaminated milk, meat fever, sometimes prolonged, arthritis, orchitis, abortion, endocarditis, meningitis granulomatous histopathology |
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Cat-Scrath disease and Bartonella henselae infections
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facultative intracellular bacteria
contact with, bites or scratches from kittens or cats feveer, incoculation papule, lymphadenopathy and spontaneous resolution oculoglandular syndrome, granulomatous lymphadenitis, with stellate microabcesses. |
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Bacterial zoonoses
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Bartonella (Cat scratch disease), Brucella, Anthrax, Leptospirosis
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Uveitis is associated with
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Leptospirosis
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Diagnosed with Microagglutination test
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Leptospirosis
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tansmitted via oral contamnation from farm animals, unpasturized dairy products
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Brucellosis
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Zoonosis infecting joints - arthritis, spondyltitis
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Brucella
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What zoonosis is associated with bacillary angiomatosis?
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Bartonella
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When do most new cases of lyme disease present?
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May-July
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Spread by dermacantor dog tick
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Rocky Mountain spotted fever
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How do you treat yersinia pestis?
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Streptomycin, doxy, sulfonamides
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Erythema migrans
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Lyme disease
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How do you diagnose lyme disease
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serology
ttx with amoxi, doxy or ceftriaxone |