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Microbiology 2

Subject : health-sciences
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1. Cholangiocarcinoma






2. Orthomyxoviruses






3. Kala - azar: spiking fevers - hepatosplenomegaly - pancytopenia






4. Botulinum exotoxin: Plasmid - lysogeny - bacterial chromosome?






5. Exotoxin A






6. Treatment for systemic infection by systemic mycoses






7. Female mosquito; causes blockage of lymphatic vessels (elephantitis). Takes 9 months to 1 year after bite to get elephantiasis sx.






8. Treatment for superficial candida infection






9. Cycles occuring every other day; dormant form in liver -> tx w/primaquine






10. Protozoa: Rapidly fatal meningoencephalitis






11. Flavivirus






12. Parasite: Hematuria - bladder CA






13. Fungal infection with rhinocerebral - frontal lobe abscesses






14. Food contaminated with eggs; intestinal infection; causes anal pruritis






15. River blindness






16. Tx of Paragonimus westermani






17. Echovirus






18. Picornaviruses






19. Paramyxoviruses






20. Lassa fever encephalitis






21. Parainfluenza - croup






22. Tx for Babesia






23. Cercariae penetrate skin of humans; causes granulomas - fibrosis - and inflammation of the spleen and liver. Chronic infection can lead to squamous cell carcinoma of the bladder.






24. Erythrogenic exotoxin of strep pyogenes: Plasmid - lysogeny - bacterial chromosome?






25. Cellulitis from animal bite






26. Parasite: Liver cysts






27. Eggs in dog feces when ingested can cause cysts in liver; causes anaphylaxis if Ags are released from cysts (surgeons inject ethanol before removal to neutralize Ags).






28. IgA protease






29. Ingestion of larvae encysted in undercooked pork. Cysticercosis and neurocysticercosis - mass lesions in brain.






30. Cytotoxin B






31. Western equine encephalitis






32. Tx for Pseudomonas aeruginosa






33. Rhinovirus






34. Tx for Toxocara canis






35. Reovirus






36. Rickettsia transmitted by aerosol; no rash - no vector - neg Weil - Felix






37. Cytotoxin B






38. Pinworm






39. Maltese cross in RBC






40. Tx for neurocystercercosis






41. Dilated cardiomyopathy - megacolon - megaesophagus






42. Reovirus






43. Shiga toxin: Plasmid - lysogeny - bacterial chromosome?






44. Generalized lymphadenopathy particularly postauricular and occipital






45. HTLV






46. HIV - Encephalopathy






47. California encephalitis






48. HIV - Interstitial pneumonia; biopsy reveals cells with intranuclear and cytoplasmic inclusion bodies






49. Ocular problems (cataracts - retinopathy - micropthalmos - glaucoma) - cardiovascular problems (PDA - VSD - pulmonary stenosis) - deafness - thrombocytopenia purpura - hepatosplenomegaly - CNS problems - bony lesions






50. Crimean - Congo hemorrhagic fever