Micro Ch 23 Flashcards

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Septicemia

  1. Infectious Agent
  2. Signs&Symptoms
  3. Risks
A
    • bacteria (Strep A)
    • toxins
    • nosocomial- pseudomonas
    • fever
    • chills
    • anxiety
    • breathing issues
    • Lymphangitis- inflamed lymph vessels
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Child Birth Fever

  1. Disease
  2. Manifestation
  3. Risks
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    • Systemic Inflammation Respons Syndrome
    • severe abdominal infection
    • penicillin can help
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Describe the progression of septicemia

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  1. Septicemia
  2. Child Birth Fever
  3. Rheumatic Fever
  4. Heart Valve Fail
  5. Shock
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Anthrax

  1. Prognosis
  2. Transmission
  3. Mechanism of Action
  4. Treatment
  5. Prevention
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    • treatable if caught early
    • endospore
    • Protective Endotoxin- binds and enters cells
    • Lethal Endotoxin- kills phagocytes
    • Edema- local swelling
    • cipro if caught early
    • vaccine
    • 6 doses in 18 months
    • has to be administered yearly
    • only front line workers get it
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Anthrax: GI

  1. Signs&Symptoms
  2. Risk
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    • intestinal hemorrhage
    • 50% fatality rate
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Cutaneous Anthrax

1. Manifestation

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    • skin
    • charcoal lesion
    • eschar
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Pulmonary Anthrax

1. Risks

A

1.

- 100% fatal

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8
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Gangrenes

  1. Shape
  2. Transmission
  3. Mechanism of Action
  4. Signs&Symptoms
  5. Risk Factors
A
    • lolly pop rod
    • endospores
    • alpha toxin
    • hylorinidase
    • callagenase
    • cuts blood supply
    • necrotic tissue
    • blackening of infection area
    • abrupt pain
    • swelling
    • cut blood supply
    • foul odor
    • snap, crackle, pop
    • bad abortion
    • gun-shot wounds
    • diabetes
    • fractures
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HHSV- 4: Burkitts Lymphoma

  1. Productive
  2. Non-Productive
A
    • virus cleared out
    • infected cell dies
    • latent
    • infected cell survives assault
    • abnormal enlarged B-cells
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HHSV-4: Nasopharyngeal Cancer

  1. Transmission
  2. Location
A
    • does not spread from person to person
  1. SE Asia
    - latent
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HHSV-4: Mononucleosis

  1. Other Names
  2. Transmission
  3. Vulnerable Populations
  4. Incubation Period
  5. Signs&Symptoms
  6. Diagnostics
A
    • Kissing Disease
    • Mono
    • saliva
    • college students
      4.
    • 30-60 days
    • pussy soar throat
    • lymph node enlargement
    • spleen enlargement
    • fatigue (especially muscles)
    • increased Ig titer for EBV (tests for antibodies in blood)
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12
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Why does mono cause spleen enlargement?

A

over production of B-Cells

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Malaria
1. Infectious Particle 
2. Treatment 
3 Transmission 
4. Signs&Symptoms
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    • plasmodium vivax
      protozoan
    • requires host
    • Quinine
    • adverse effects
    • Mosquitos
    • fever–> paroxyms–> cold, hot, wet and repeat
    • aches
    • vomiting
    • anemia
    • enlarged spleen and liver
    • kidney
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Describe plasmodium vivax reproduction in various hosts

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  • Humans- asexual

- Mosquitos- sexual

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Describe lifecycle of plasmodium vivax

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  1. mosquito drops off sporozoite
  2. blood
  3. liver
  4. rupture cells
  5. merozites
  6. infect RBC
  7. new mosquito moves merozite
  8. continues or reproduction occurs
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