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Decks in this class (20)

Aeromonas, Vibrio, Plesiomonas
Characteristics,
Vibrio cholerae toxin production,
Aeromonas sp habitat
31  cards
Campylobacter and Helicobacter
Campylobacter,
Helicobacter characteristics,
Habitat and host
20  cards
Brachyspira and Lawsonia
Lawsonia intracellularis characte...,
Brachyspira spp characteristics,
Host habitat of lawsonia intracel...
31  cards
Leptospira
Characteristics,
Habitat,
Leptospirosis incidence
25  cards
Histophilus & Glaesserella
Characteristics of histophilus an...,
Host of histophilus somni,
Host of glaesserella parasuis
22  cards
Taylorella and Bordetella
Taylorella characteristics,
Bordetella characteristics,
Taylorella host
30  cards
Moraxella and Chlamydia
Moraxella characteristics,
Chlamydia characteristics,
Chlamydia replication steps
27  cards
Mycoplasma
Characteristics,
Host or habitat,
Virulence factors
30  cards
Rickettsiales
0  cards
Coxiella, Borrelia, Bartonella
Coxiella characteristics,
Borrelia characteristics,
Bartonella characteristics
49  cards
Mycobacterium
Characteristics,
Why do mycobacterium not stain wi...,
Host or habitat
22  cards
Antimicrobial resistance
Antimicrobial resistance,
Serious threat examples,
Eskape organisms
20  cards
Fungal Fundamentals
Two forms of pathologic fungi,
Microbiological characteristics,
Environments
17  cards
Dermatophytes
Dermatophytes,
Microsporum vs trichophyton,
Appearance of microsporum canis
25  cards
Aspergillus
Characteristics,
Natural host or habitat,
Aspergillus in birds
24  cards
Pathogenic yeasts
Characteristics,
Candida spp habitat,
Malassezia pachydermatis
32  cards
Dimorphic fungi
Forms of dimorphic fungi,
Blastomyces dermatitidis histopla...,
Coccidioides sp characteristics
39  cards
Methicillin resistance
Methicillin resistance,
Beta lactams,
Is methicillin resistance acquired
17  cards
ESBLs and Carbapenemases
Beta lactams mechanism of action,
Beta lactams importance,
Beta lactamase diversity
22  cards
Outbreaks and Molecular epidemiology
Molecular epidemiology,
What additional factors are neede...,
How can infection be spread
9  cards

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