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* Impetigo is infectious disease affecting the skin which is often caused
by streptococcus and staphylococcus organisms.
Impetigo is often caused by: Herpes zoster. Candida albicans. Human papillomavirus. Streptococcus or Staphylococcus organisms.
True or False Thrush is caused by candida Albicans and related species
Common benign papillomas develop when _____ are invaded by papillomavirus (HPV). A. melanocytes B. subcutaneous cells C. keratinocytes D. sebaceous glands Which of the following is often a CHRONIC type of rash? A. Seborrheic dermatitis. B. Folliculitis. C. Pityriasis rosea. D. Impetigo Which of the following is usually an acute self-limited condition? A. Eczema. B. Rosacea. C. Viral exanthems. D. Psoriasis. An example of erythema intertrigo is A. Acne. B. Scabies. C. Icthyosis vulgaris. D. Diaper rash. Rosacea is caused...
Describe the genus Staphylococcus, where they can be found in/on the human body, and 3 different types of infections associated with this organism. 2. How does Staphylococcus avoid the immune response and cause disease? For each enzyme/protein or substance associated with this species note how it works. What is the best prevention for this group of organisms? 3. Staphylococcus aureus is associated with many phages that are both lytic and lysogenic. What is the difference between a lytic phage and...
human papillomavirus (HPV) often presente no symptoms, but can cause 1. The most common bacterial STI in the United States abnormal genital discharge and painful writion gonorrhea hepatitis B (HBV) 2. A common STI i s notorious for developing resistance to antibiotics, which may make it difficult to treat chlamydia human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) is a bacterials the progresses through distinct stages, beginning with the posso operance of a chancre sore. Eventually untreated the wifection will progress to a latent...
26. In case study 1 we looked at pneumonia caused by the Gram-positive bacteria Streptococcus pneumoniae and the yeast Candida albicans. A. Draw picture of each cell. A complete answer will include the major internal and external structures with special attention to features that are used to characterize these cells (8pts). B. Indicate an antibiotic that could be used to selectively target each of these organisms and describe its mode of action (2.5pts). 27. You decide you would like to...
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Respiratory effects Virulence factors (if detailed in book) Skin or eye effects Organism Category / Biology Acanthamoeba Aspergillus Bacillus anthracis Bordella pertussis Candida albicons Respiratory effects Virulence factors (if detailed in book) Organism Category / Biology Skin or eye effects Coccidioides immitis Common cold Corynebacterium diptheriae Cryptococcus neoformans Fifth disease Organism Category / Biology Virulence factors (if Skin or eye effects Respiratory effects detailed in book) Haemophilus influenzae Herpes...
Case Study
#1
Clinical
history: An HIV positive male presented in clinic with
confusion and disorientation. He had a fever 38.5°C and
photophobia. His CD4 T cell count was 80/ul. An MRI and lumbar
puncture were performed. The MRI showed various small lesions
within the brain. CSF analysis indicated 32 White Blood Cells/ul
with 89% lymphocytes, and 6% monocytes, glucose of 22mg/dl, and
protein of 89mg/dl. Gram stain showed yeast and India ink negative
stain showed a thick capsule.
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