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pathogen

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Urinary Tract Infections   enterics: eserichia coli, proteus, pseudomonas, klebsiella, staphs  
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urethra normal microbiota   lactobacillus, coagulase negative staphs like staph epi, streptococcus, mycobacterium  
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Staphylococcus Toxic Shock Syndrome   staph aureus  
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Bacterial Vaginosis   Gardnerella vaginalis(+), Mycoplasma hominis  
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Candidiasis   candida albicans  
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Gonorrhea   neisseria gonorrheae(-)  
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Syphilis   treponema pallidum (spirochete)  
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Chlamydia   chlamydia trachomatis  
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genital herpes   herpes simplex virus (type 2)  
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genital warts   human papillomavirus (40 varieties)  
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aquired immunodeficiency syndrome   human immunodeficiency virus  
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trichomoniasis   trichomonas vaginalis (protozoan)  
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nose normal microbiota   haemophilus influenzae, moraxella catarrhalis, s aureus, diptheroids  
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pharynx normal microbiota   (-) cocci, diptheroids, staphs, alpha hemolytic streps like s pneumoniae  
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scarlet fever   strep strain  
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necrotizing fasciitis   s pyogenes  
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diptheria   corynebacterium diptheriae  
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common cold coryza   115 rhinoviruses, 30 adenoviruses, coronaviruses, reoviruses, paramyxoviruses  
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pneumococcal pneumonias   s pneumoniae  
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primary atypical (mycobacterial) pneumonia   mycoplasma pneumoniae  
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Klebsiella pneumonia   klebsiella pneumoneiae  
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legionellosis   legionella pneumophila  
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tuberculosis   mycobacterium tuberculosis  
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pertussis whooping cough   bordatella pertussis  
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anthrax   bacillus anthracis  
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influenza   orthomyxoviruses type A, B  
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severe acute respiratory syndrome   coronavirus  
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respiratory syncital virus infection   Pneumovirus paramyovirus  
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other bacterial pneumonias   hemophilus influenzae, s aureus  
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bubonic plague pneumonic plague   yersinia pestis  
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ornithosis   chlamydia psittaci  
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bronchitis, pneumonia, sinusitis   chlamydia pneumoniae  
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