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- Prompts Trypanosoma transported by Trichocysts used for Desyntery caused by Giardia lamlia transported by Trichomonas vaginlis Toxoplasma gondii transported by Water mold has Pneumocystis carinii Paramecium feeding method Toxicysts used forWhich of the following wound infections are zoonoses? Check All That Apply Pasteurella multocida bite wound infections Sporotrichosis Streptobacillary rat bite fever Bartonellosis Clostridial myonecrosis Pseudomonas aeruginosa infectionsA patient arrives at the hospital and is in severe pain. However, after evaluation it appears as though their pain level is disproportionate to the appearance of the wound. What is a potential diagnosis and causative organism? . O Necrotizing fasciitis which is commonly caused by S. epidermidis O Staphylococcal scalded skin syndrome which is caused by S. aureus O Necrotizing fasciitis which is commonly caused by S. pyogenes O Impetigo which is caused by S. pyogenes Question 17 What is the role of cord factor? O Cord factor inhibits the movement of cilia in the respiratory system O Cord factor blocks the release of bacterial endotoxins O Cord factor stops neutrophil migration O Cord factor releases fibrin and captures monocytes Question 18 Cvanosis is a common sign for which pathogenic organism? 12
- ۲:۱۱ ۱ | ZAVO {1 docs.google.com/forms/ Inhalation of few arthroconidia of * Coccidioides immitis, are sufficient to produce primary coccidioidomycosis. True False A patient with positive HBsAg, positive HBeAg, positive HBcAb IgG: he has chronic infection and he is infectious he can transmit its infection sexually but not through blood transfusion he has active acute hepatitis B infection all of the answers O A illalfa K/sAll statements are TRUE for psittacosis EXCEPT: Acquired from infected parrots AOTA Moderately easy to transmit NOTA Caused by Chlamydia psitacci Category A Biological agentsType of infection for the following and small info about them: E. Balantidiasis F. Sleeping sickness. G. Toxoplasmosis
- Match the description to the specific type of transmission transplacental transfer of Treponema paalidum_ or_Listeria monocytogenes_ from [Choose ] mom to baby [Choose] vehicle, airborne use of dirty hypodermic syringe introduces Clostridium_ endospores into tissues vertical direct contact vector inhalation of Coccidioides immitis_ spores 50 miles away from where fungus was indirect contact via fomite growing vehicle, waterborne drinking water contaminated with VIbrio cholera [Choose] transmission of Zika virus by bite of female Aedes_ mosquito [Choose]Which of the following is TRUE about fungal infections of the skin (dermatomycoses)? Commonly spread to distant anatomic sites via blood or lymph All of them are caused by yeasts such as Candida albicans Most penetrate through the epidermis into the dermis None of the other four answers are true of fungal infections of the skin O The fungi usually grow only upon the outer keratin layer of the skin (stratum corneum)Superficial infections: "Jock Itch", "athletes foot", "Ringworm" and some types of onychomycosis are all examples of an infection commonly described as infections caused by Jock Itch O deamycosis; fungal pahtognes O hyphosis; Candida_ pathgens dermatophyte; fungal pathogens O mycorrhizae; yeast pathognes
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