Bolded 9-11 Flashcards
What types of parainfluenza virus are most important?
1 & 3
Both Endemic and Epidemic Typhus form on the ____ and move to the ____
form on the Torso and move to the Extremities
HPIV3 is a major cause of ____ in infants and young children?
severe lower respiratory infection
What are tubercles?
Aggregates of macrophages containing bacteria
Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever forms on the ____ and moves to the ____
forms on the Extremities and moves to the Torso
Myalgia is a symptom of what respiratory infection?
Influenza
Epstein-Barr Virus is also known as
HHV4
Oral hairy leukoplakia is associated with
Epstein-Barr Virus (HHV4)
Infectious Mononucleosis
Cutaneous anthrax is also known as ____
Woolsorter’s disease
Several common viral infections manifest their signs on the skin ____ systemic infection
AFTER
What is the scientific name for measles?
Rubeola
9-11 days post-exposure, individuals with rubeola are at risk of ____
Secondary infections (because of transient immunosuppression)
Koplik’s spots on the mucus membrane of cheeks is associated with the viral infection ____
Rubeola
German measles are also called ____
Rubella
A faint macular rash that resembles a sunburn is associated with viral infection by ____
Rubella