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New FA Micro 10

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UTI in ambulatory patients   e. coli (50-80%), klebsiella (8-10%)  
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second most common cause of UTI in young ambulatory women   staph saprophyticus  
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cause of UTI in hospital?   e. coli, proteus, klebsiella, serratia, pseudomonas  
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UTI - colonies show metallic sheen on EMB agar   e. coli  
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UTI - large mucoid capsule and viscous colonies   klebsiella  
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UTI - swarming on agar (motility); produces urease   proteus  
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vaginitis, strawberry-colored mucosa   trichomonas vaginalis  
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noninflammatory, malodorous discharge; positive whiff test; clue cells   gardnerella vaginalis  
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risk factor: newborn nursery   CMV, RSV  
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risk factor: urinary catheterization   e. coli, proteus  
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risk factor: respiratory therapy equipment   pseudomonas aeruginosa  
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risk factor: work in renal dialysis unit   HBV  
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risk factor: hyperalimentation   candida albicans  
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risk factor: water aerosols   legionella  
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infections dangerous in pregnancy   "ToRCHeS": toxoplasma, rubella, CMV, HSV/HIV, syphilis  
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traumatic open wound   c. perfringens  
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surgical wound   staph aureus  
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sepsis/meningitis in newborn   group B strep  
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neutrophils in CSF?   bacterial meningitis  
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normal protein and sugar in meningitis?   viral  
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