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FirstAid Microbio Test

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Do spores have metabolic activity?
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Types of Filoviruses
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Which is more deadly Genetic shift, or Genetic drift?
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Medical importance of Hepadnavirus
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India Ink
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How is CMV transmitted?
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Food poisoning from reheated meat dishes
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AB Toxins -
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Consequences of untreated Strep pyogenes
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Which hepatitis viruses predispose a patient to chronic active hepatitis, cirrhosis, and hepatocellular carcinoma?
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How diagnose Rotavirus?
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Chandelier sign
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How to distinguish between Clostridium species
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A herpetic lesion on nurses finger
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Slowly progressive central nervous system disease with mental deterioration and incoordination many years after measles
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Cystic rupture causing anaphylaxis
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Inactivates elongation facto (EF-2) causing pharyngitis and "pseudomembrane" in throat
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Prarie dog vector
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Food poisoning from undercooked meat (cheeseburger)
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C. tetani inhibits?
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NO
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Cryptococcus neoformans
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All are Catalse and Dismutase -. C.tetani = motile. C perfringens has two zones of hemolysis, and non-motile.
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Congenital, transfusion, sexual contact, saliva, urine, transplant
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SSPE (Subacute Sclerosing Panencephalitis)
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Echinococcus granulosus
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Hepatitis B: can be acute or chronic hepatitis, there is a vaccine available, is not a retrovirus but does have a reverse transcriptase.
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Ebola virus, Marburg virus
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PHaryngitis gives you rheumatic PHever and glomerulonePHritis
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Corynebacterium diphtheriae
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Are ADP ribosylating toxins that interfere with host cell function. B is binding component. A is active component which alters protein function. (Diptheria, Vibrio cholera, E.coli, Bordetella pertussis)
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Yersinia pestis (also caused by flea bites, or rodents)
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E.coli 0157:H7
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Cervical motion tenderness in Pelvic inflammatory disease
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Herpetic whitlow (from physical exam of person's mouth with herpes)
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inhibitory neurotransmitter glycine. causes lockjaw
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Look for VP6 antigen in stool. Also know that is dsRNA
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HBV and HCV
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Clostridium perfringens
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Sudden Shift is more deadly than graDual Drift
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Common cause of IV drug use Hepatitis in the US
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Gram -, obligate intracellular organisms that infect vascular endothelium
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Which type of malaria cells are released from the liver?
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Osteomyelitis in Sickle cell disease
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(Pandemic) Reassortment of viral genome (such as when human flu A virus recombines with swine flu A virus)
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Gardnerella vaginalis
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Lymphogranuloma venereum (acute lymphadenitis) of Chlamydia trachomatic (type L)
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Does not have a cell wall so does NOT gram stain well
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Night sweats, weight loss, hemoptysis
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Indicated gram-negative

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