Microbiology: Neonatal and Childhood infections/CNS infections and Meningitis/Viral Hepatitis/Vaccines Flashcards

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Neonatal and Childhood infections:

What are the key congenital infections, their investigations and management?

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Neonatal and Childhood infections:

What are the risk factors, symptoms, investigations and management of early onset sepsis in neonatal infections?

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Neonatal and Childhood infections:

What are the risk factors, symptoms, investigations and management of late onset neonatal infections?

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Neonatal and Childhood infections:

What are the key organisms in Childhood infections?

What are their symptoms and investigations?

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Neonatal and Childhood infections:

What are the common causative organisms of Meningitis in:

  1. >3 Months old
  2. <2yrs old
  3. <3 Months old and not vaccinated
  4. 1 to 3 Months old
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Neonatal and Childhood infections:

What are the common organisms causing Respiratory Tract Infections?

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Neonatal and Childhood infections:

What are the common causative organisms of Urinary Tract Infections?

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CNS Infection and Meningitis:

What is the subclassifications of meningitis and the causative organisms?

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CNS Infection and Meningitis:

What is the aetiology, presentation, diagnosis and management of bacterial meningitis?

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Viral Hepatitis:

What are the principles of CSF interpretation?

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Viral Hepatitis:

What is the transmission, diagnosis and management of:

  1. RNA Virus
  2. dsDNA Virus
  3. RNA Virus

What is the transmission route of Hepatitis D and E?

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Hepatitis D: RNA Virus that can only infect Hepatitis B patients

Hepatitis E: RNA Virus, transmitted by feacooral route. Common in india.

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Viral Infections in Pregnancy:

What is the aetiology, presentation, diagnosis and management of Parovirus B19 in Pregnancy?

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Viral Infections in Pregnancy:

What is the aetiology, presentation, diagnosis and management of Rubella in Pregnancy?

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Viral Infections in Pregnancy:

What is the aetiology, presentation, diagnosis and management of Influenza and Measles in Pregnancy?

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Vaccines:

What are the types of vaccine available?

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