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What is septicemia?

a systematic disease caused by presence of pathogenic microorganisms or toxins in the blood

How does it differ from bacteremia?

bacteremia is bacteria in the blood. Septicemia is the presence of microoganisms in the blood.

What is the cause of endotoxic shock?

the LPS layer of gram negative bacteria contains endotoxins that are released when large amounts of gram negative

bacteria are killed- thus leading to endotoxic shock.

What is the cause of puerperal fever?

Strep. pyogenes

Explain how rheumatic fever develops?

rheumatic fever is caused by a Strep. pyogenes infection. It's a sequelae - or aftermath of the disease.

What type of hypersensitivity is that?

type 3- immunocomplex

Name two types of bacteria that cause acute bacterial endocarditis:

Staph aureus, Strep pneumonia, viridians streptococcus

What causes cat scratch fever?

Bartonella

Name the signs of cat scratch fever:

lymph node enlargement in children

What does it mean that the disease often is "subclinical"?

it means that there are no apparent symptoms or signs

Name the causative agent in plague:

Yersinia

What is a buboe?

,lymph node enlargement

What type of plague has the highest mortality?

pneumonic- 100% mortality within 3 days

How does transmission of plague occur?

bubonic: through flea bites that were infected by rodents. pneumonic: through human to human contact

Can the plague be treated?

yes- streptomycin and tetracycline

Name the bacteria that cause lyme disease:

Borrelia

How is it transmitted?

tick bites

Is a bull's eye rash always seen?

in 80% of the cases

What is the bull's eye rash?

Erythema Migrans-it is not always a bullseye and is not always the site of the tick bite

Can lyme disease be treated?

yes- penicillins, tetracyclines or cephalosporins are effective in the first phase. Later phases are difficult to treat.

What are some late manifestations of lyme disease?

lyme disease can cause arthritis (stage 3) and nervous/cardiovascular system problems (stage 2)

How is Rocky Mountain spotted fever transmitted?

through tick bites

Which bacterium causes RMSF?

Rickettsia

What type of rash is seen in RMSF?

petechiae

What are other symptoms?

headache, vomiting, fever, muscle pain, nausea, abdominal pain

How serious is RMSF?

it is very serious. It can be fatal if not treated- it can cause multi-system organ failure.

What is the cause of "mono"?

Epstein Barr virus

,Which cells are involved in mono?

B lymphocyte

Characterize the virus that causes this disease:

dsDNA/enveloped

Why is this called a "persistent" infection?

it's called persistent because it invades many organs such as the liver, heart and kidneys

How is it transmitted?

through saliva

What is the cause of Burkitt's lymphoma?

Epstein Barr virus

What are the signs?

night sweats, high fever, weight loss, pain, malaise, diarrhea, and enlarged lymph nodes.

Who is most at risk for CMV infections?

immunocompromised people

What does CMV stand for?

Cytomegaly virus

What does it mean that this disease is often "subclinical"?

it means that there are no signs or symptoms in most people

Name a viral hemorrhagic fever:

Dengue fever, yellow fever or Ebola fever

Name the agent that causes malaria:

Plasmodium vivax

How is it transmitted?

through a mosquito bite-->liver-->red blood cell

What types of symptoms and signs are seen?

intervals of high fever, anemia, fatigue, jaundice

Is there treatment? What is it?

yes- the antiprotozoan drug chloroquine

What is the concern in infections with Toxoplasma?

it is teratogenic and can cause birth defects in unborn babies if a pregnant woman contracts it.

Where do these infections come from?

, from cat feces-->soil-->plants-->animals-->humans (eating meat not fully cooked)

Name all of the teratogenic agents signified by the acronym TORCH:

Toxoplasma, Rubella, Cytomegaly, Herpes

Name a helminth that causes granulomas to form in mulit-organ systems:

Schistosoma

How do "trench mouth" and "thrush mouth" differ?

"Trench mouth" = acute necrotizing gingivitis- the overgrowth of certain bacteria with bleeding gums, ulceration, fever

and pain. It is caused by Strep. mutans. "Thrush mouth" is caused by an overgrowth of Candida albicans- a yeast. It

causes creamy white lesions, usually on your tongue or inner cheeks.

Name the common cause of dental caries:

Strep. mutans

Name the cause of "cold sores":

HSV1

Is that eveloped or non enveloped virus?

enveloped

Name the disease that has parotid swelling as a sign:

Mumps

Is this caused by a RNA or DNA virus?

ssRNA - Paramyxoviridae

Why is there a vaccine against this illness? What is the concern?

it can involve the gonads and lead to sterility

How is this transmitted?

saliva

Name the bacterial cause of the stomach ulcer:

Helicobacter pylori

Which enzyme does this bacterium make?

urease

How is it treated?

with antibiotic therapy

Name the genus that causes cholera:

Vibrio cholera

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